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  2. William Henry Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Calhoun (1815–1865) was an American silversmith in the Antebellum South. He was trained in Philadelphia and became a jeweler in Nashville, Tennessee , where he designed silverware in the 1830s-1860s.

  3. Nampa figurine - Wikipedia

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    The Nampa figurine (also known as the Nampa Image or the Nampa Doll) is a 1.5-inch (38 mm) fired clay doll found near Nampa, Idaho, in 1889.The figurine has been dyed red, possibly due to iron oxide deposition, and depicts a female figure with jewelry and clothing.

  4. George W. Headley - Wikipedia

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    George William Headley III (January 8, 1908 – February 7, 1985) was an American jewelry designer, collector, socialite and founder of the Headley-Whitney Museum in Lexington, Kentucky.

  5. William H. Illingworth - Wikipedia

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    William H. Illingworth (20 September 1844 – 16 March 1893) was an English born photographer from St. Paul, Minnesota who accompanied both Captain James L. Fisk's 1866 expedition to the Montana Territory and Lt. Colonel George Custer's 1874 U.S. military expedition into the Black Hills of the Dakota Territory (now western South Dakota).

  6. William H. Herriman - Wikipedia

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    Oedipus and the Sphinx, Gustave Moreau, 1864.Oil on canvas. Donated by Herriman to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. William Henry Herriman (7 February 1829 – 26 July 1918) [1] [2] was an expatriate American art collector in Rome who, on his death, left important works of art to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Brooklyn Museum.

  7. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    Deposition of William Kirkcaldy of Grange, 3 August 1573, British Library Add. MS 32091. Inventory of jewels recovered after the siege by William Drury, National Archives TNA, SP 52/25 fol. 146. [446] [447] Copy of William Drury's inventory, Hatfield, with differences including "... a ring with a great diamond, which was the Queen's marriage ...

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  9. William H. Luden - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Luden (March 5, 1859 in Reading, Pennsylvania – May 8, 1949 in Atlantic City, New Jersey) was the developer of the menthol cough drop, and founder of the Luden's company and brand. [ 1 ]