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Dimon McFerson is an
American business executive and
former CEO of
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company where he
served in the
capacity from 1992-2000....
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McFerson Commons,
originally Arena Park, is a 2.2-acre (0.9 ha) park in Columbus, Ohio's
Arena District neighborhood. The
focal point of the park is the...
- 1963),
British diplomat Scott Ferson,
American political consultant Scott Ferson (professor),
American academic Dimon McFerson,
American chief executive This...
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public spaces that are used for
major events throughout the year such as
McFerson Commons Park (commonly
referred to as Arch Park),
Battelle Plaza and Nationwide...
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Fanton (1838-1882),
Warden of the
Borough of Norwalk,
Connecticut Dimon McFerson,
American business executive Oliver Dimon Kellogg (1878-1932), American...
- Mary
Parke Foster (née
McFerson;
August 14, 1840 – June 18, 1922) was the 3rd
President General of the
National Society Daughters of the
American Revolution...
- The
Union Station arch is a 35 ft (11 m) Beaux-Arts arch
standing at
McFerson Commons Park in Columbus, Ohio. The work was
designed by
renowned architect...
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transferred to California. CB
Clarence Lewis transferred to Syracuse. P
Bryce McFerson transferred to Maryland. WR
Tobias Merriweather transferred to California...
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United States.
Foster wrote many
other books.
Foster married Mary
Parke McFerson in 1859.
Three of Foster's
children never reached adulthood.
Foster sent...
- Jackson, Mississippi:
University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781496819116.
McFerson,
Hazel M. (2006).
Blacks and
Asians in America: Crossings,
Conflict and...