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  2. John Redpath - Wikipedia

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    Resting place: Mount Royal Cemetery: Known for: Founder of Redpath Sugar.Builder of the Redpath Museum and the Redpath Library: Spouse(s) Janet McPhee, Jane Drummond: Children: Peter Redpath (1821-1894), John James Redpath (1834-1884), Janet Redpath (1825-1828), George Drummond Redpath (1835-1877), Francis Robert Redpath (1846-1928), Augusta Elenaor Redpath (1850-1910), Harriet Ina Redpath ...

  3. Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Fifteen individuals have served as directors of Cincinnati and Hamilton County Public Library: [1] John D. Caldwell (1855–1857) N. Peabody Poor (1857–1866) Lewis Freeman (1866–1869) William Frederick Poole (1869–1873) Thomas Vickers (1874–1879) Chester W. Merrill (1880–1886) Albert W. Whelpley (1886–1900) Nathaniel D.C. Hodges ...

  4. List of University of Cincinnati College of Law alumni

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    Faculty specialist at the William S. Richardson School of Law: Harold G. Maier: 1963 International Law Scholar; former Counselor on International Law with the U.S. Department of State: David M. Smolin: 1986 Professor and director of Cumberland School of Law Center for Biotechnology, Law, and Ethics

  5. Old Main Library (Cincinnati) - Wikipedia

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    Initially known simply as the Public Library of Cincinnati, it became the "Main Library" in 1906 when branches were added to the system, following a donation by the industrialist Andrew Carnegie. [1] It is known as the "Old Main" in opposition to the " New Main ", which replaced it in 1955.

  6. University of Cincinnati College of Law - Wikipedia

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    The University of Cincinnati College of Law was founded in 1833 as the Cincinnati Law School. It is the fourth oldest continuously operating law school in the United States — after Harvard, the University of Virginia, and Yale — and the first in the nation's interior. In 1900, it was a charter member of the Association of American Law ...

  7. Rep. Bennie Thompson led the Jan. 6 committee. Now he fears ...

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    WASHINGTON ‒ Rep. Bennie Thompson, who led a House committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot, said there's been an "uptick" in threating calls against members of Congress since President Donald ...

  8. 'A Cincinnati broadcast legend': Friends, colleagues react to ...

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    He co-anchored "Good Morning Cincinnati" for 32 years, and retired from the station after 39 years in 2022. On social media, journalists at Local 12 and other Cincinnati TV stations reacted to the ...

  9. Thomas McKay - Wikipedia

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    McKay was born in Perth, Scotland and became a skilled stonemason.He emigrated to the Canadas in 1817, and settled in Montreal.. He became partners with John Redpath and their firm did the masonry work on the Lachine Canal near Montreal, they then went on to build the locks on the lower section of the Rideau Canal, between the Rideau River and the Ottawa River at Bytown.