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"Slave Transfer Agencies" listed in an 1854 Southern business directory, including Thomas Foster in New Orleans, a C. M. Rutherford partnership, and G. M. Noel in Memphis Eyre Crowe, "Slave sale, Charleston, S.C.," published in The Illustrated London News, Nov. 29, 1856: The flag tied to a post beside the steps reads "Auction This Day by Alonzo ...
Harris Beach is a law firm in the U.S. state of New York, initially founded in 1856, [1] and originally named Ives & Harris. [2] The firm has over 200 lawyers and has offices throughout New York, [1] as well as in Newark, New Jersey and New Haven, Connecticut. In 2004, it was reported as being "one of the largest law firms in upstate New York ...
Skinner was founded by dealer Robert W. Skinner Jr. (1932-1984), who believed that New England, with its long history as an international arts center, was a fitting location for a world-class auction house. The company began operations in the 1960s and was incorporated in 1971 in Bolton, Massachusetts. Skinner's Boston gallery opened in 1978.
Judge Gary Wilcox oversees the Randy Manning trial at Bergen County Courthouse on Wednesday, May 11, 2023. Manning is on trial and accused of shooting Rhian "Kampane" Stoute and setting his body ...
The owner of a California arcade raided nearby homeless camps looking for stolen merch after a mob of vagrants broke into his business and spent the Thanksgiving holiday looting the place.
The current Bergen County Courthouse is not the first courthouse but actually the sixth courthouse built for Bergen County. In 1683, four counties were created in East Jersey—Bergen, Essex, Middlesex, and Monmouth. In 1710, Hackensack became the county seat of Bergen. In 1715, the first courthouse was built three blocks from the current ...
An Olive Garden breadstick was marked with the letters and a number: OK6. Let the conspiracy theories begin! Olive Garden Responds to Mysterious Print Found on Breadstick: 'We Are Concerned About ...
On August 2, 2010, B&W began trading on the New York Stock Exchange as BWC. [26] On June 30, 2015, Babcock & Wilcox completed a spinoff from BWX Technologies, its former parent company. The two companies began trading separately on July 1 when Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc. was listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ...