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Lucius Dubignon Clay (23
April 1898 – 16
April 1978) was a
senior officer of the
United States Army who was
known for his
administration of
occupied Germany...
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Horton House (also
known as Horton-
duBignon House,
Brewery Ruins,
duBignon Cemetery) is a
historic site on
Riverview Drive in
Jekyll Island, Georgia....
- had set up
permanent residence on
Jekyll Island, near what is now
called DuBignon Cr****. At his residence,
Horton established a
plantation that was able...
- 0°40′35″W / 45.04131°N 0.67649°W / 45.04131; -0.67649 Château
Dubignon,
later Château
Dubignon-Talbot,
later Château Larruau, is a wine
producer in the appellation...
- the
island for $125,000 (about $3.1
million in 2017) from John
Eugene du Bignon. The
original design of the
Jekyll Island Clubhouse, with its signature...
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General Lucius DuBignon Clay Jr. (July 6, 1919 –
February 7, 1994) was a
United States military leader who held the
positions of commander-in-chief of...
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married Kate
Amelie DuBignon in Woodville,
Baldwin County, Georgia. Ms.
DuBignon, the
daughter of
Charles and Ann
Virginia Grantland DuBignon, was born Jan...
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Ludon (Haut-Medoc) Desmirail, now Château Desmirail,
Margaux Dubignon,[c]
later Château
Dubignon,
Margaux Calon, now Château Calon-Ségur, St.-Estèphe Ferrière...
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Madrid Williams 2011
Lillian Gordy Carter Mary
Francis Hill
Coley May
duBignon Stiles Howard 2012
Sarah Randolph Bailey Beulah Rucker Oliver Ethel Harpst...
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stage name Anne
Du Bignon. She was one of the
first African American faculty at
Atlanta University,
where she was a peer of W. E. B.
Du Bois. She was married...