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Thomas Alexander Sperry was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, on July 6, 1864.He married Kate Major on January 1, 1891. [2]Sperry's son, also named Thomas, was born in Cranford, New Jersey, in 1898.
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Hinsdale Chamber of Commerce (1978) - Commercial block designed by Philip Duke West; Hinsdale Laundry Building (1894) - Gablefront commercial block; Riccardo's Tailor Shop (1972) - Colonial Revival commercial block designed by Albert Nemoede; Western United Gas and Electric Company (1909) - Temple-front; 26-26.5 E. Hinsdale Ave. (1957 ...
Robert Elledy Gable (February 20, 1934 – November 29, 2024) was an American businessman from Frankfort, who was the Kentucky Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1975. Gable lost to the incumbent Democratic governor Julian Carroll. Carroll received 470,159 votes (62.8 percent) to Gable's 277,998 (37.2 percent).
Robert Emil Zoellner (April 26, 1932 – December 23, 2014) was an American investor and stamp collector who was the second person to have formed a complete collection of United States postage stamps, following Benjamin K. Miller, who had assembled a complete collection pre-1925.
SNAP is administered by the Tennessee Department of Human Services (TDHS), providing food-purchasing assistance to low-income households. ... Food Stamps Schedule: Tennessee SNAP EBT Benefits for ...
Named for the movement of the transfer mechanism, tri-axis transfer mechanisms motion is defined by the three (3) axes of movement made by the part manipulators each press stroke. On the press downstroke the automation which will likely be holding the work piece will lower the work piece to the tool and retract to leave the part on the tool.
The son of a printer and publisher, and with a strong interest in philately, George Linn published numerous journals devoted to the hobby of stamp collecting.These included The Columbian in 1901, The Columbian Philatelist, from 1901 to 1907, Stamp News in 1909, and The Stamp Collector from 1909 to 1911.