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  2. Harwood Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Born June 30, 1888, in Michigan, Harwood Sturtevant grew up in Delavan, Wisconsin where he graduated from high school. [1] He attended the University of Michigan, where he was Phi Beta Kappa and Western Theological Seminary (now Seabury-Western) at Evanston, Illinois where he received a Doctor of Divinity degree. [1]

  3. Sturtevant, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Sturtevant was a junction between two main lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad, better known as the Milwaukee Road. The Chicago & Milwaukee (C&M) line ran north–south and the Racine & Southwestern Line (Southwestern Line) ran east–west.

  4. Julian M. Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Julian Munson Sturtevant (August 9, 1908 – August 12, 2005) ... Yale University obituary This page was last edited on 31 July 2023, at 19:54 (UTC). Text ...

  5. Butler Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Butler Stevens Sturtevant, a ninth-generation Mayflower descendant, was born on September 1, 1899, in Delavan, Wisconsin [1] to James Brown and Ada Belle Sturtevant. In 1918 he enrolled in the undergraduate horticulture program at the University of California, Southern Branch (now UCLA).

  6. Julia Tuttle - Wikipedia

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    Julia DeForest Tuttle (née Sturtevant; January 22, 1849 [1] – September 14, 1898) was an American businesswoman who owned the property upon which Miami, Florida, was built. For this reason, she's called the "Mother of Miami."

  7. Elaine Sturtevant - Wikipedia

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    Elaine Frances Sturtevant (née Horan; August 23, 1924 – May 7, 2014), also known professionally as Sturtevant, was an American artist. She achieved recognition for her carefully inexact repetitions of other artists' works.

  8. B. F. Sturtevant Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1919 Sturtevant opened a factory in Framingham, followed by one in Camden, New Jersey in 1922, and Berkeley, California in 1923. Sturtevant, Wisconsin was named for the factory works opened there in 1923. [1] Sturtevant introduced its highly efficient backward-curved Silentvane fans in 1922, which would be used in the ventilation of the ...

  9. James Harithas - Wikipedia

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    Also notable was the 1973 solo exhibition of Elaine Sturtevant, Sturtevant: Studies done for Beuys’ Action and objects, Duchamps’ etc. Including film. Of Sturtevant, Harithas is attributed to have said, “She’s as much a mystic and as mysterious a character as you’d want to find in the art world.” [13]