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The day after a deadly Oct. 30 crash involving a pedestrian, police told Sheila Nagengast, of Staten Island, that her sister Denise Owens, 44, had been killed, according to Glen Devora, who is ...
Born in Indiana as A. Macon Bolling, he moved to New England at some point in the early 1840s and changed his name to Macon Bolling Allen in Boston in January 1844. [1] Soon after, Allen moved to Portland, Maine and studied law, working as an apprentice to Samuel Fessenden, a local abolitionist and attorney. The Portland District Court rejected ...
Two brothers in Colorado are devastated after their parents and two sisters were killed in a car crash over the weekend. The Thornton Police Department said in a news release shared on X (formerly ...
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No one else was involved in the accident, which remains under investigation. Anyone with any information in reference to this accident is being asked to contact the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office ...
According to some sources, Morris and Macon Bolling Allen opened America's first black law office in Boston, [5] but the authors of Sarah's Long Walk say there is "no direct knowledge that [Allen and Morris] ever met", [6] nor is such a partnership mentioned in Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer, 1844-1944.
A Macon mother and father have been charged with several offenses after investigators found their small children with injuries Thursday, according to the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office.
First African American male (justice of the peace): Macon Bolling Allen in 1847 [4] [5] First African American male (judge): George Lewis Ruffin (1869) in 1883 [1] [2] [3] First Jewish American male: Abraham K. Cohen in 1912 [13] First African American male (juvenile court): G. Bruce Robinson in 1948 [14] [15]