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  2. J. C. Nichols - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Clyde "J. C." Nichols (August 23, 1880 - February 16, 1950) was an American urban planner and developer of commercial and residential real estate in Kansas City, Missouri.

  3. White Jamaicans - Wikipedia

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    There was a flow of French refugees to Jamaica after the Haitian Revolution, though not all remained in the country. In the 1830s, over 1,000 Germans immigrated to Jamaica to work on Lord Seaford's estate. The 1844 census showed a white population of 15,776 out of a total population of 377,433 (around 4%). [12]

  4. Category:American people of Jamaican descent - Wikipedia

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    American families of Jamaican ancestry (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "American people of Jamaican descent" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total.

  5. John Barber White - Wikipedia

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    The business was later moved to West Eminence, Missouri, and the company was established in 1892 in Kansas City. He moved to Kansas City and served as president and general manager of the company. [1] [2] In 1899, White and associates formed the Louisiana Long Leaf Lumber Company. In 1901, White and associates formed the Louisiana Central ...

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  7. List of African-American historic places in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This list of African American Historic Places in Missouri is based on a book by the National Park Service, The Preservation Press, the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and the National Conference of State Historic Preservation Officers. [1]

  8. Kansas City Hopewell - Wikipedia

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    It is a multi-component site with Kansas City Hopewell (ca. 100 to 500 CE) and Steed Kisker (ca. 1200 CE) occupation. [5] After 500 CE until about 1000 CE, the (Late Woodland period), the Kansas City Hopewell culture changed and evolved into different cultures. The people of this period started to live in small hamlets with two to three ...

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