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  2. Robert S. Lanier - Wikipedia

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    The son of Sterling Lanier and Sarah V. Lanier (née Fullwood), he was born near to Athens, Georgia, September 22, 1819. [1] Sterling, originally of Virginia, was a businessman in Macon who in 1855 moved to the LaFarge Hotel in New York before losing US$100,000 (equivalent to $3,270,000 in 2023) in a fire of uninsured property that he owned.

  3. Barber–Colman Company - Wikipedia

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    Companies could reduce their workforce for this operation by 86%. The company was officially incorporated as the Barber–Colman Company in 1904. [2] Five new buildings were constructed on the complex by 1907. The following year, Barber–Colman diversified to produce Milling Cutters. These were used by large mills for cutting metal.

  4. Robert A. Barber Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Robert A. Barber Jr. of Charleston was the 2006 Democratic Party's Nominee for Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. In November 2006, Barber faced off against incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Andre Bauer , who sought a second term in office, defeating Barber in the General Election.

  5. Lanier family tree - Wikipedia

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    The Lanier family tree contains a number of musicians in the English royal court. This tree is not complete but is focused on showing the relationship of the well-known members of the family. This tree is not complete but is focused on showing the relationship of the well-known members of the family.

  6. List of slave owners - Wikipedia

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    James Madison (1751–1836), 4th President of the United States, by 1801 he enslaved more than 100 people on his Montpelier plantation. [192] James Madison Sr. (1723–1801), father of President James Madison, by the time of his death, he owned 108 slaves. [193] Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480 –1521), Portuguese navigator, he enslaved Enrique of ...

  7. Nicholas Lanier - Wikipedia

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    Nicholas Lanier, painting by van Dyck, 1632, Kunsthistorisches Museum. Nicholas Lanier, sometimes Laniere (baptised 10 September 1588 – buried 24 February 1666) [1] was an English composer and musician; the first to hold the title of Master of the King's Music from 1625 to 1666, an honour given to musicians of great distinction.

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Barber House (Hopkins, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Barber House is a historic house located in Hopkins, South Carolina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was built in 1880 and is significant for its architecture. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.