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Garret Peter Cowenhoven VI (1941 –
March 27, 2022) was an
American politician Cowenhoven was born in Brooklyn, in New York City, New York and grew up...
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death in 1779, the farm he
willed to his grandson,
Nicholas R.
Cowenhoven. In 1797,
Cowenhoven sold the
house to
Jacques Cortelyou, who
purchased it for the...
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Courthouse Armory Hall or
Fraternal Hall (Aspen City Hall) Elks
building Cowenhoven Ute City
Banque building Independence building Hotel Jerome Aspen's sister...
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Cowenhoven (1803–1867), a
daughter of John N.
Cowenhoven and
Susan (née Martense)
Cowenhoven.
Maria was a
granddaughter of
Judge Nicholas Cowenhoven,...
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manager of the
Metropolitan Opera starting in 1912. He
married Henrietta Cowenhoven Brown on
April 19, 1913, at St. Mark's
Church in-the-Bowery in Manhattan...
- City of
Brooklyn had, by 1842,
bought property around the fort from the
Cowenhoven family, and in 1847
established what was then
called Washington Park,...
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footballer (ČH Bratislava, LASK Linz,
Czechoslovakia national team).
Garret Cowenhoven, 80,
American politician,
member of the New
Hampshire House of Representatives...
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Californian switched to a
tabloid format. In
December 2014,
Virginia "Ginny"
Cowenhoven,
daughter of
Virginia F. "Ginger" Moorhouse, was
named ****ociate publisher...
- Dutch-reformed
minister William James Romeyn Taylor and
Katherine (nee
Cowenhoven) Taylor.
After graduating from
Rutgers College, he
entered the Theological...
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University of
Colorado at Boulder; the
Aspen Community Church,
Cowenhoven Block, and
Aspen Block, all in Aspen; and
Longmont College in Longmont...