- and
directed by
independent filmmaker and
noted still photographer Avery Crounse. The film
takes place in the year 1750 on the
American frontier during...
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Lorenzo Crounse (January 27, 1834 – May 13, 1909) was a
Nebraska Republican politician and the
eighth Governor of Nebraska. Born in
Sharon in Schoharie...
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American teen
science fiction comedy film
written and
directed by
Avery Crounse. The film
stars Jay Underwood,
Wally Ward,
Chynna Phillips,
Brother Theodore...
- Centre, a $22-million
project to
expand and
renovate Suttcliffe Hall, the
Crounse Academic Center and
Grace Doherty Library,
which was the
largest construction...
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election was held on
November 6, 1894. In****bent
Republican Governor Lorenzo Crounse did not
stand for re-election.
Populist and
Democratic fusion nominee Silas...
- Lake was
formerly the site of the
village of
Crounse, Nebraska.
Crounse was
named in
honor of
Lorenzo Crounse, a
former governor,
State Supreme Court Justice...
- of 1946 in Mound, Minnesota. Lynn
Everett Baker (1898–1964),
Avery F.
Crounse, and
Alvin F.
Tesch created the
company in an old schoolhouse.
Their building's...
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Eddie Murphy. In 1983, she
appeared as
Margaret Buchanan in the
Avery Crounse directed period supernatural film, Eyes of Fire
which starred Dennis Lipscomb...
- 1892. p. 1.
Retrieved March 28, 2023.
Sobel 1978, pp. 896–897. "Lorenzo
Crounse".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved March 27, 2023.
Nebraska General...
- Church, Palm Beach,
Florida (1895), John H. Lee,
architect Owl's Nest (aka
Crounse House), Washington, D.C. (1897),
Appleton P.
Clark Jr.,
architect Modern...