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  2. Rudulph Evans - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Evans was born February 1, 1878, in Washington, D.C., to Frank L. Evans, the descendant of a Quaker family, and Elizabeth J. Grimes, the daughter of Gassaway Sellman Grimes, a physician. [1] He grew up in Front Royal, Virginia , and studied in France at the École des Beaux-Arts ; his fellow students included Auguste Rodin and Augustus ...

  3. Gardens of Monticello - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens of Monticello were gardens first designed by Thomas Jefferson for his plantation Monticello near Charlottesville, Virginia. Jefferson's detailed historical accounts of his 5,000 acres provide much information about the ever-changing contents of the gardens. [1] The areas included a flower garden, a fruit orchard, and a vegetable ...

  4. List of burial places of justices of the Supreme Court of the ...

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    The sortable table below lists each deceased justice's place of burial, along with date of death, and the order of their membership on the Court. Five people served first as associate justices, and later as chief justices, separately: Charles Evans Hughes, [A] William Rehnquist, [B] John Rutledge, [A] Harlan F. Stone, [B] and Edward Douglass White.

  5. Joseph Jefferson House - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph Jefferson House, also known as the Rip Van Winkle House and Gardens, the Live Oak Gardens, and the Bob Acres Plantation, is a historic house built in 1870 on Jefferson Island in Iberia Parish, Louisiana. The Joseph Jefferson House was built in 1870 for Joseph Jefferson, an American stage and silent film actor.

  6. Bibliography of Thomas Jefferson - Wikipedia

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    The Gardens of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, 56 pages; ISBN 978-1-882886-07-4; Book; Hatzenbuehler, Ronald L. (2007). "I Tremble for My Country": Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Gentry, University Press of Florida; 206 pages; ISBN 0813033837; Hellenbrand, Harold (1980).

  7. University of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Evans Memorial Chapel; built in the late 1870s by John Evans in memory of his daughter Josephine Evans Elbert [16] The central campus area also includes Evans Memorial Chapel, an 1870s-vintage small church which was once located in downtown Denver, and was relocated to the DU campus in the early 1960s. Buchtel Tower (1913) is all that remains ...

  8. Louis Evans Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Louis Hadley Evans Jr. (June 20, 1926 in Wilmington, California – October 29, 2008 in Fresno, California), was a religious leader. He died of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ( Lou Gehrig's Disease ) at his home in Fresno, California. [ 1 ]

  9. List of presidents of the United States by date of death

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    The following is a list of presidents of the United States by date of death, plus additional lists of presidential death related statistics.Of the 45 people who have served as President of the United States since the office came into existence in 1789, [a] 40 have died – eight of them while in office.