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  2. Lewis Ginter - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Ginter (April 4, 1824 – October 2, 1897) was a prominent businessman, financier, military officer, real estate developer, and philanthropist centered in Richmond, Virginia. A native of New York City , Ginter accumulated a considerable fortune throughout his numerous business ventures and became one of Richmond's wealthiest citizens ...

  3. Grace Arents - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Ginter (uncle) Grace Evelyn Arents (1848 – June 20, 1926) was an heiress , Christian activist and philanthropist in Richmond, Virginia . She inherited $1.2 million from her uncle Lewis Ginter , a tobacco magnate , and she continued his philanthropic efforts in the Richmond area.

  4. Richmond Times-Dispatch - Wikipedia

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    A year later, lawyer Joseph Bryan (1845-1908) bought the Daily Times from Ginter, beginning the paper's long association with the Bryan family. Bryan and Ginter had previously helped revitalize the Tanner & Delany Engine Company, transforming it into the Richmond Locomotive Works, which had 800 employees by 1893 and built 200 locomotives per year.

  5. Lakeside Wheel Club - Wikipedia

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    To realize her dream, Miss Arents purchased the abandoned Lakeside Wheel Clubhouse and its approximately 10 acres (40,000 m 2) from the Lewis Ginter Land and Improvement Company. The structure was remodeled in the Dutch colonial style and named Bloemendaal Farm after a small village in the Netherlands which was the Ginter ancestral home.

  6. St. Andrews School (Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Grace Arents was born in New York City but spent most of her life establishing philanthropic institutions in Richmond, VA. Arents came under the care of her uncle and wealthy tobacco investor, Major Lewis Ginter, after her father's death. [1]

  7. Patrick O'Hara (artist) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, Virginia commissioned a series of sculptures of rare American flowers as a permanent collection in their premises. [58] [59] Other notable people in possession of O'Hara's works of art include President of France François Mitterrand, the Sultan of Oman, and Chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl. [58]

  8. Former NFL QB Trent Dilfer to return for a third season as ...

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    After his NFL career ended, Dilfer was an ESPN analyst until 2017. The former Fresno State QB played for five NFL franchises after he was the No. 6 overall pick in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Tampa ...

  9. Ginter House - Wikipedia

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    Ginter House is the historic former residence of Lewis Ginter in Richmond, Virginia. [1] Built in 1892, it is owned by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and is home to the provost's office. It was used as Richmond's first public library from 1925 until 1930, was used as part of a school, and was the main administrative building on the ...