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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...