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Gustave A.
Sedon (c. 1820 –
April 5, 1893), also
known as
Gustavus Sedon, was a
carpenter and
craftsman in
nineteenth century Roanoke, Virginia. He is...
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Sedon Galleries was a
commercial art
gallery in Melbourne, Australia,
representing Australian traditional,
impressionist and post-impressionist painting...
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years after The
Golden Mean and
introduces two new correspondents,
Matthew Sedon (the
recipient of the last
postcard in The
Golden Mean) and
Isabella de...
- (backslang): 58, 210 ****/eke face (abbreviation of ecaf): 58, 210 ends hair esong,
sedon nose (backslang): 31
fambles hands fantabulosa fabulous/wonderful ****ing...
- sdun "spoon",
which is also
found in
Ladin as
sciadon and
Friulian as
sedòn and is
thought to go back to
Ostrogothic *skeitho, and it was once probably...
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constructed by
Benjamin Deyerle and his
carpenter Gustave A.
Sedon (also
known as
Gustavus Sedon) for the
Pitzer family in 1849. Its Gr****
Revival embellishments...
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Archived from the
original on
December 21, 2021.
Retrieved November 8, 2015.
Sedon,
Michael (January 11, 2012). "New
service will tell
Staten Island commuters...
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house by
Gustavus Sedon (sic), a
German carpenter/handyman contractor. The
house has
interesting Ionic columns which Sedon carved and a cast iron...
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Railroad Commissioners (Volume 2 ed.). 1886.
Retrieved December 6, 2015.
Sedon,
Michael (May 18, 2012). "Major
repairs on the way for
Staten Island Railway"...
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Archived from the
original on May 30, 2020.
Retrieved November 10, 2015.
Sedon,
Michael (December 28, 2012). "New York City
pulls funding,
sidelines extra...