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- Rocheford & Gould were brick manufacturers and construction contractors in early Omaha, Nebraska. The firm built numerous brick structures during Omaha's...
- Gary Lee Davis as Henry Herodonti Claire Yarlett as Sue Rooney Rebecca Rocheford as Melissa The film was originally released on HBO as a movie of the w****...
- The Arthur G. Rocheford Building is a historic commercial building at 1717 Vinton Street in South Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The building was built...
- and western Wisconsin. Founded in 1995 by George Holdgrafer and Stephen Rocheford, Lavender's mission is "to appeal to the greatest number of Minnesota...
- selection were observed for low, but not high, oil and protein levels. Rocheford, Torbert (2009). "The Illinois Long-Term Selection Experiment, Related...
- narrows, connected the fishing establishments, dwellings and cemeteries on Rocheford Point and was elaborately decorated as it was very visible to arriving...
- Augustinian Canons Regular founded 12th century, probably by a member of the Rocheford family; apparently initially a hospital; dependent on Walden 1343; dissolved...
- Mendelssohn, Fisher and Lawrie. The general contractors, also from Omaha, were Rocheford & Gould. The hotel was a 132-foot-by-132-foot Victorian-influenced structure...
- Charles d'Authier de Rochefort (7 July 1887 – 31 January 1952) was a French film actor, prin****lly of the silent era. He appeared in 34 films between...
- as calmness was self possession, and self possession security". Thomas Rocheford, head usher, went to the auditorium when he heard someone yell 'Fire!'...