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Theodore Lovett Sewall. . . ( m. 1880; died 1895) . May Wright Sewall ( née Mary Eliza Wright; May 27, 1844 – July 22, 1920) was an American reformer, who was known for her service to the causes of education, women's rights, and world peace. She was born in Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Sewall served as chairman of the National ...
May 1, 2024 at 5:14 AM. ASHEVILLE - As the median sales price for homes in Buncombe County keeps hitting record highs, low inventory has become the "defining feature" of Western North Carolina's ...
Congregation Emanu-El of New York is the first Reform Jewish congregation in New York City. It has served as a flagship congregation in the Reform branch of Judaism since its founding in 1845. The congregation uses Temple Emanu-El of New York, one of the largest synagogues in the world. The congregation currently comprises about 2,000 families ...
88000220. Added to NRHP. March 17, 1988. The Lohnam Funeral Home and Livery Stable are located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In 1988, the site was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2] According to its application, it is an "example of a 19th century commercial livery stable in the day". [3]
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ASHEVILLE - Last year saw some of the highest priced home sales in Buncombe County history, where realtors sold two record-setting $9.6 million and $7 million homes, amid high inventory for the ...
Outlaws MC. The Outlaws Motorcycle Club, incorporated as the American Outlaws Association or its acronym, A.O.A., is an international outlaw motorcycle club. Founded in McCook, Illinois in 1935, the Outlaws MC is the oldest outlaw biker club in the world. [3] With 441 chapters located in 43 countries, and a membership of over 3,000, the club is ...
There are eighty-five colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Wisconsin that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. The University of Wisconsin–Madison (UW–Madison) is the state's largest public post-secondary institution, with a fall 2010 enrollment of 42,180 students.