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  2. John Armstrong Chaloner - Wikipedia

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    The children were raised at their parents' estate in Rokeby, New York. [4] John Winthrop Chanler's will provided $20,000 a year for each child for life (equivalent to $470,563 in 2018 dollars), enough to live comfortably by the standards of the time.

  3. Archibald Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Sr. (April 9, 1894 – October 13, 1979) was a U.S. Army officer and commander of U.S. forces in World War I and II, and the fifth child of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt. In both conflicts he was wounded.

  4. Archibald Cary Coolidge - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Cary Coolidge (March 6, 1866 – January 14, 1928) [1] was an American educator and diplomat. He was a professor of history at Harvard College from 1908 and the first director of the Harvard University Library from 1910 until his death.

  5. Archibald's Next Big Thing - Wikipedia

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    Archibald's Next Big Thing (known as Archibald's Next Big Thing Is Here! starting in its third season) is an American animated sitcom created by Tony Hale for Netflix and Peacock. The plot revolves around Archibald Strutter, a positive chicken who often goes astray from home, but eventually always finds his way back home.

  6. Friendship dolls - Wikipedia

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    Committee on World Friendship Among Children (1929). Dolls of friendship; the story of a goodwill project between the children of America and Japan. New York: Friendship Press. Kita, Terry (2018-06-02). "Unintentional Cooperation: The Friendship Doll Mission and the Inescapable American Image of the Kimono-clad Little Japanese Girl".

  7. Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt, Jr. held by Theodore Roosevelt and the baby's mother Grace Stackpole Lockwood Roosevelt (right) at Sagamore Hill in 1918 . Archibald Bulloch Roosevelt Jr. (February 18, 1918 – May 31, 1990), the first grandson of U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt, was a soldier, scholar, polyglot, authority on the Middle East, and career CIA officer.

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  9. Mary Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Anne Cary Randolph was the daughter of Archibald Cary, an important Virginia planter. [4] Anne's grandmother, Jane Bolling Randolph completed a cookbook manuscript in 1743 which was handed down to her daughter Jane Randolph Walke. [5] Mary Randolph was the oldest of Thomas and Anne's 13 children. [3]