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- James H. Causten invested $6,000 in the enterprise in return for a third share of profits. Barnette and Smith used the $6,000 from Causten to hire Charles...
- raised for her reinterment at Montpelier. Her body was transferred to the Causten family vault, located directly across the path from the Public Vault, for...
- raised for her re-interment at Montpelier. Her body was transferred to the Causten family vault, directly to the west of the Public Vault, for another six...
- cercada de incertezas". www.ihu.unisinos.br. Retrieved 2016-11-03. James H. Causten (1855). Review of the Veto Message of President Pierce of Feb. 17, 1855:...
- War. The D.C. Militia saw an unfortunate first when Private Manual C. Causten became the first Union prisoner of war captured by the Confederacy during...
- founded in New York City as Browne & Witter through the partnership of Causten Browne and William C. Witter. Soon thereafter, the firm was renamed Browne...
- Causton, an aide to colonial governor James Oglethorpe. Variant names are "Caustens Bluff" and "Caustons Bluff". U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information...
- Also has a cenotaph. Louisa Catherine Adams, First Lady, interred in the Causten Vault in 1852. George Clinton, Vice President, buried in 1812, reinterred...
- She had three sisters (Katherine, Brooks, and Emily) and one brother (Causten). Her older sister, Katherine, illustrated children’s verse written by...