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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.
Harlan Ware (July 14, 1902 – May 7, 1967) ... Private funeral services were held in Chicago, and he was later buried in the family plot at the Evanston, ...
Richard Harlan (September 19, 1796 – September 30, 1843) was an American paleontologist, anatomist, and physician. He was the first American to devote significant time and attention to vertebrate paleontology and was one of the most important contributors to the field in the early nineteenth century.
Funeral services for Carter, who died Dec. 29, essentially started Saturday at his home in Plains, Georgia. A procession to Atlanta followed for a moment of silence at the state Capitol Building ...
Ross, Donna, Ellen Ballard, Gale Worth, Otis Ballard and Dave Shuffett. "Kentucky Life: Harlan Hubbard, 1900-1988" (2002). Number 814 from the title series produced by Kentucky Educational Television detailing the Hubbards' lives. Wallis, Don. Harlan Hubbard and the River: A Visionary Life (Yellow Springs, OH: OYO Press), 1989. ISBN 0-9622336-0-9
MORE: US Marshals hunt for man suspected of killing 29-year-old woman, burying body in shallow grave “Due to his Santa-antics, Langlais was transported to a local hospital out of precaution and ...
Huntington Hartford, 97, American businessman and philanthropist. [205] Barclay Howard, 55, British golfer. [206] Rimma Kazakova, 76, Russian poet. [207] Mariam McGlone, 92, American dancer and choreographer. [208] Kjell Kristian Rike, 63, Norwegian sports commentator. [209] André Schlupp, 78, French Olympic basketball player. [210]
The new CFPB regulation would require large banks and credit unions to either charge just $5 for overdrafts or, alternatively, pick an amount no higher than the cost of offering overdraft protection.