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Zalmon Libin,
usually known as Z.
Libin (1872-1955; real name: Yisrael-Zalman
Hurvits or Gurvitz), was a
writer of
short stories and a
playwright in Yiddish...
- צלמין)(Gr****: Σελάμην), also
known as Tzalmon, Selame,
Salamis / Salamin,
Zalmon, and
Khurbet es Salâmeh (the Ruin of Salameh), was a
Jewish village in Lower...
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Zalmon Storrs (December 18, 1779 –
February 17, 1867) was an
American judge and politician. He was the son of Dan and Euth (Conant) Storrs, and was born...
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Zalmon Richards (August 11, 1811 –
November 1, 1899) was an
American educator from Washington, D.C. He is best
known as one of the
founders and the first...
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Zalmon Gilbert Simmons Sr. (September 10, 1828 –
February 11, 1910) was a businessman, manufacturer,
Wisconsin legislator, and
mayor of Kenosha, Wisconsin...
- G. (1935). "
Zalmon Richards".
Dictionary of
American Biography. 15: 561–62.
Retrieved October 29, 2014. Wilson, J.
Ormond (1900). "
Zalmon Richards". Addresses...
- 2023,
Serta Simmons Bedding filed for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In 1870,
Zalmon G.
Simmons opened his
first factory in Kenosha, Wisconsin. He
started out...
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Zalmon Richards House is a
historic house in Washington, D.C. A
Second Empire rowhouse, it was home from 1882
until his
death of
Zalmon Richards (1811–1899)...
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Anathoth Abiezer of
Anathoth Mebunnai the
Hushathite Sibbekai the
Hushathite Zalmon the
Ahohite Ilai the
Ahohite Maharai the
Netophathite Maharai the Netophathite...
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Zalmon Gilbert Simmons II (November 2, 1870 –
April 26, 1934) was an
American businessman, manufacturer,
philanthropist and innovator. He was the president...