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Lummus may
refer to: J. E.
Lummus and J. N.
Lummus,
bankers who
moved to
Miami in 1895
Henry T.
Lummus (1876–1960), ****ociate
justice of the M****achusetts...
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youngest child and only son of four born to
Andrew Jackson Lummus Sr., and
Laura Francis Lummus. He
attended Ennis High
School from
September 1931 through...
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Lummus Park may
refer to:
Lummus Park
Historic District, a
neighborhood in
Downtown Miami Lummus Park, Miami, the park in
Lummus Park
Historic District...
- and
Lummus hit
Hoover with a blackjack.
After taking Hoover into custody,
Lummus later found a
Black soldier walking back
toward the main post.
Lummus approached...
- It was
named after the
notable Miami pioneers, the
Lummus brothers (J.E.
Lummus and J.N.
Lummus). The park is on the
eastern side of
Ocean Drive, from...
- USNS 1st Lt. Jack
Lummus (T-AK-3011),
formerly MV 1st Lt. Jack
Lummus (AK-3011), is the
fourth ship of the 2nd Lt. John P. Bobo-class
cargo ship built...
- The
Lummus Park
Historic District or
simply Lummus Park, is on the
National Register of
Historic Places and a
locally historic designated district in Miami...
- Flamingo/
Lummus (often
called either Flamingo or
Lummus) is an
urban neighborhood of
South Beach in the city of
Miami Beach, Florida,
United States. Named...
- completed. The
Lummus brothers sold
their oceanfront property,
between 6th and 14th Streets, to the city. To this day, this area is
known as
Lummus Park.[citation...
- ****ociates,
including Lummus.
Lummus died on at his home in Swampscott, M****achusetts, at the age of 83. "Henry
Tilton Lummus: ****ociate
Justice memorial"...