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Manierre Dawson (December 22, 1887-
August 15, 1969) was an
American artist who
worked in
abstract painting and sculpture. He is
recognized as one of the...
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Benjamin Franklin Manierre (1822 in New
London County,
Connecticut – June 12, 1910 in Manhattan, New York City) was an
American banker and
politician from...
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Jenner and
Manierre together, but
concerns involving students crossing gang
territorial lines meant that both
schools remained open.
Manierre is in "Sedville"...
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voting for him
against William B. Palmore,
Daniel R. Sheen,
Alfred L.
Manierre, Will W. Tracy,
Frederick F. Wheeler,
James B. Cranfill, and
Oliver W....
- June 24 at 150
Fifth Avenue in New York City and
nominated Charles E.
Manierre for governor. The
party had lost its
automatic ballot access in 1922, had...
- Bolles/
Andrew Smith Succeeded by
Edward Manierre Constituency 2nd ward In
office 1846–1847
Serving with
George Manierre Preceded by
Thomas Church/ J. Young...
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Alfred L.
Manierre, of New York City, was
Temporary Chairman until the
choice of
Alphonso A.
Hopkins as
Permanent Chairman. They
nominated Manierre for Governor;...
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Healy (Progressive) 18.80% ▌Thomas O'Byrne (Socialist) 2.55% ▌Charles
Manierre (Prohibition) 0.15% New York 17 None (New district) New district. Democratic...
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December 31, 1859
Preceded by
Erastus Brooks Succeeded by
Benjamin F.
Manierre Personal details Born May 15, 1810 Rhinebeck, New York, U.S. Died November...
- condominiums.
Chicago Public Schools (CPS)
operates public schools for the area.
Manierre K–8
School is in "Sedville", a gang
territory area in Old Town. As of 2013[update]...