C. G. Buckingham photograph album [ca. 186-]-[191-].
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Buckingham, John W.
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Pettit, A. W.
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Buckingham, Belinda Cooley, 1792-1872.
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Perry and Bohm (Denver, Colo.),
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Buckingham, Milton, 1786-1852.
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Buckingham, Charles G., 1846-1940.
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Charles G. Buckingham was born at Van Wert, Ohio, in 1846. He left Kenyon College, Ohio, in his sophomore year due to health problems and worked for 6 months at the First National Bank of Van Wert. He moved to Colorado in 1870 with Dr. Charles Emerson to join the Union Colony in Greeley. With H. T. West, the men established the banking firm of Emerson, West and Buckingham. Buckingham remained a partner in that firm until moving to Boulder in 1874. Upon moving to Boulder,...
Nicholson, John.
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John Nicholson came to Queensland in 1864 and purchased a property which was named "Grovely", and built "Grovely House". A proposal to build the church was raised in 1866, and work began in 1867. The foundation stone was laid by Sir George Bowen on 23 September 1867. The plan of the church was drawn by Charles Tiffin, Colonial Architect, and the church opened for services in February 1869. From the description of OM75-49 John Nicholson Papers, ca. 1937. (Libraries Australia). WorldCa...
McGraw, E. E.
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Avery, Esther Belinda Buckingham.
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Buckingham family.
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Avery, Curtis L.
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Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
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James Garfield, twentieth President of the United States, was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. After embarking on an academic career, he joined the Ohio volunteer infantry regiment, and in 1863 was appointed Major General in the same regiment. He served as a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from 1863 to 1880, when he was elected President. His inauguration took place on March 4, 1881, but his term of office was unfortunately brought to an abrupt end with his assassination by C...