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  2. Marble Hill, Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Out of Marble Hill's 4,000 households, only 135 lived in private houses as of 1995, [38] down from 138 such households in 1989. [46] The majority of Marble Hill's 9,481 residents (as of the 2010 United States Census) [2] [3] live in the Marble Hill Houses. [40] There are also Art Deco apartment buildings lining some streets.

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  4. List of burials at Oak Hill Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    John Howard Payne (1791–1852), composer of "Home! Sweet Home!" [124] Henry Pellew (1828–1923), 6th Viscount Exmouth [125] Paul J. Pelz (1841–1918), architect of the Library of Congress [126] Charles H. Percy (1919–2011), U.S. senator from Illinois and president of Bell & Howell [127] George Peter (1779–1861), Representative from ...

  5. James Mason Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    James Mason Hutchings (February 10, 1820 – October 31, 1902) was an American businessman and one of the principal promoters of what is now Yosemite National Park.

  6. Marble Hill - Wikipedia

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    Marble Hill, Indiana; Marble Hill, Missouri; Marble Hill, Manhattan, a section of the borough of Manhattan in New York City Marble Hill – 225th Street (IRT Broadway – Seventh Avenue Line), a subway station serving that neighborhood via the 1 train; Marble Hill (Metro-North station), a Metro-North Hudson Line commuter rail station serving ...

  7. John Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    John Hutchings (slave trader) (c. 1775 –1817), kin to U.S. president Andrew Jackson; John Hutchings (d. 1867), a victim of the Icarus affair; John Bacon Hutchings (1859–1916), architect and father of E.T. Hutchings; John Fenwick Hutchings (1885–1968), British Royal Navy officer; Johnny Hutchings (1916–1963), American baseball player

  8. Geoffrey Hutchings - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Hutchings starred as a character called Trunky Porter in the TV series Juliet Bravo.. In 1987, Hutchings played Harry Stobbs in Series 3, episode 4 of The Bill.. A first collaboration with David Leland for the film Made in Britain (directed by Alan Clarke and starring Tim Roth) in 1981 has led to his notable role as Hubert Mansell, the father of Emily Lloyd in Wish You Were Here in 1987.

  9. Jacques Jouvenal - Wikipedia

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    In the 1860s and 1870s, he was the pre-eminent sculptor of funeral monuments in the city. [6] In the years just prior to his death, Jouvenal was employed by the Architect of the Capitol , and designed sculpture and architectural details for both the Capitol building and the then-unbuilt State, War, and Navy Building .