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lawyer and
politician from New York. He was the son of John
Cozans and Mary (Comerford)
Cozans (c.1796–1860). The
family removed to New York City in 1839...
- Tom.
Cozans aged up
Little Eva from six-years-old to nine-years-old.
Stowe and
Cozans both
characterized Little Eva
through her kindness, but
Cozans depicted...
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Families of Virginia.
Little Eva: The
Flower of the South, by
Philip J.
Cozans, was a rare
example of anti-Tom
literature intended to be a children's novel...
- (Erie Co.) and
Perez H.
Field (Ontario Co.),
along with
Democrats Luke F.
Cozans (NYC),
Benjamin H. Long (Erie Co.), N.
Holmes Odell (Westchester Co.) and...
- Son of
James W. Husted.
Later U.S.
representative (1915–1923). Luke F.
Cozans New York
Democratic Mar 15, 1836 24 years, 292 days Jan 1, 1861 – Dec 31...
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Brosse 1369 1374 John I du Pin 1374 1383
Jacques de
Cozan 1383 1400 Jean II de Damas-
Cozan 1400 1416
Raymond II de Cadoène 1416 1423
Robert II de Chaudesolles...
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Cotillo Frederic René
Coudert Jr.
Edward J.
Coughlin James W.
Covert Luke F.
Cozans John
Crary James J.
Crawford Thomas J.
Creamer James J.
Crisona Franklin...
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State Senate 5th
District 1862–1863 Succeeded by Luke F.
Cozans Preceded by Luke F.
Cozans New York
State Senate 5th
District 1866–1867 Succeeded by...
- Whyte-Melville –
Digby Grand Charlotte M.
Yonge – The Heir of
Redclyffe Philip J.
Cozans –
Little Eva: The
Flower of the
South **** Fern –
Little Ferns for ****'s...
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Genealogical Pub. Co. 1975. ISBN 0-8063-0636-X. OCLC 1046915. Cozens-Hardy Luke F.
Cozans (1836–1903), New York
lawyer and
politician This page
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