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Brynjulf Rivenes (July 4, 1874 –
December 21, 1929),
generally known as B.
Rivenes, was a Norwegian-American
architect practicing in
Miles City, a city...
- Times.
November 18, 1911. Erik
Rivenes (2018),
Dirty Doc Ames and the
Scandal that
Shook Minneapolis, page 36. Erik
Rivenes (2018),
Dirty Doc Ames and the...
- KYUS did not turn a profit, and was
supported by
Rivenes'
title insurance business. In 1984, the
Rivenes family sold KYUS to the
owners of KOUS-TV for $200...
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Cannon B,
Silvana L,
Fenrich A,
George J,
Schleifer J,
Garcia M,
Barnes A,
Rivenes S, Patt H,
Rodgers G,
Scott W (Jun 15, 2012). "Lessons
learned from preparti****tion...
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facility would include a
Sunday school and
choir room.
Architect Brynjulf Rivenes designed the
concrete and
brick edifice on the same site as the old church...
- and
approved a
traditional annual,
Chris and the annual's editor, Dave
Rivenes (1912–2003),
along with a
small team of
fellow conspirators,
worked secretly...
- architecture. The
district includes several works by
architect Brynjulf Rivenes:
Glendive City Hall, 300 S
Merrill Avenue (1914)
Douglas & Mead Building...
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Historic Places in 1988. The
architect was
Montana architect Brynjulf Rivenes. The
church was
built to
serve the
Catholic community in
Glendive which...
- Ole K.
Litsheim 1878–1889:
Mathias G.
Dugstad (MV) 1890–1891: Ivar J.
Rivenes (MV) 1892–1893: Lars O.
Kindem (V) 1894–1907: Olaf
Josefson Bjørgum (V)...
- fiancée,
Kajsa Lundgaard. His two
children from a
former marriage, Siv
Rivenes Bakke and Ulf Bakke,
inherited his
business interests. "Svein Erik Bakke"...