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  2. William Welsh Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine Dorothy Harrison (1880–1903), who married John Childe Anderson (1867–1941), a son of Adna Anderson, in 1902. [13] William Welsh Harrison Jr. (1881–1965), [14] a financial supporter of Abington Hospital. [15] Harrison was a member of the Philadelphia Country Club, the University Club and the Rittenhouse Club. [9]

  3. Grey Towers Castle - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, William Welsh Harrison, co-owner of the Franklin Sugar Refinery, purchased Rosedale Hall from J. Thomas Audenreid. By 1891, Harrison had expanded his estate to 138 acres (0.56 km 2 ) and decided to expand the house and add a gate house and more adequate stables.

  4. List of castles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Grey Towers Castle, Arcadia University, Glenside, Pennsylvania, built 1881–83 for William Welsh Harrison. It was designed by Horace Trumbauer. [2] Hammond Castle, Gloucester, Massachusetts, built from 1926 to 1929 for John Hays Hammond Jr. It is a National Historic Landmark. [2]

  5. List of largest houses in the United States - Wikipedia

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    William Randolph Hearst: California Department of Parks and Recreation: 1947: Spanish Colonial Revival: Julia Morgan: 17: 66,341 sq ft (6,163.3 m 2) [30] Grey Towers Castle: Glenside, Pennsylvania: William Welsh Harrison [31] Arcadia University: 1896: Gothic Revival: Horace Trumbauer: 18: 66,000 sq ft (6,100 m 2) Bill Gates's house: Medina ...

  6. Holding a Black Lives Matter Sign in America's Most Racist ...

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    Harrison, Arkansas, the titular "America's Most Racist Town", has a notorious reputation for racism. [7] [8] This is due to various reasons, including multiple race riots in the 20th century as well as Harrison being the headquarters for the white supremacist terrorist organization the Ku Klux Klan.

  7. William Harrison (physician) - Wikipedia

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    William Floyd Nathaniel Harrison (September 8, 1935 – September 24, 2010) was an American obstetrician who delivered 6,000 babies and then switched to abortions, performing the procedure an estimated 20,000 times in his career.

  8. William Harrison (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Harrison was born the grandson of Daniel Jefferson Harrison, a Texas oilman who died in 1974, [2] and the son of Bruce Harrison, a Texas rancher who died in 2004. [3] Through his investment company, Cathexis Holdings, he invested in ISG Ltd, a construction business based in London, in March 2016, [4] Leo Lynch, a mechanical and electrical engineering contractor based in Dublin, in May 2022, [5 ...

  9. Charles Custis Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Harrison was a co-owner, alongside his brothers Alfred and William Welsh Harrison and brother-in-law, and President of the Franklin Sugar Refinery, which was built in 1886. [11] It was the largest refinery in Philadelphia. In 1892 he sold 50 percent of his stock to H. O. Havemeyer and the American Sugar Refinery. [12]