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  2. File:US-NY(1891) p643 NYC, E.R. DURKEE & COMPANY.jpg

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    Source/Photographer: Image extracted from page 643 of King's Hand-book of the United States planned and edited by M. King. Text by M. F. Sweetser, by SWEETSER, Moses Forster.

  3. Durkee (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    Durkee's was established by Eugene R. Durkee, the founder of E. R. Durkee & Co. Spice dealers in Buffalo, New York, in 1857. By 1917, the company had built a four-story industrial structure in Elmhurst, Queens. [3] [4] Durkee became the largest factory and employer in Elmhurst, with over 300 employees, primarily women. E.R. Durkee died in 1926 ...

  4. Durkee - Wikipedia

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    Durkee (food business) is an American brand name under conglomerate ownership. It formerly was an independent food company, Durkee Famous Foods, founded by Eugene R. Durkee in 1851. Durkee Marine, former Staten Island marine hardware company

  5. File:Durkee Building, Colorado Springs.png - Wikipedia

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    Durkee Building, Colorado Springs designed by Peabody & Stearns in 1890. Published in . p.39. Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false ...

  6. Lama Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Lama Foundation was founded in 1967 [4] by Barbara Durkee (now known as Asha Greer or Asha von Briesen and Nooruddeen Durkee), Stephen Durkee, [5] and Jonathan Altman. [2] [3] The Durkees had been in the communal media arts collective USCO in Rockland County, New York, before moving to New Mexico. [6]

  7. History of African Americans in Jacksonville - Wikipedia

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    The Joseph H. Durkee family once owned this property and the field's original name was the Joseph E. Durkee Athletic Field then it was later changed to the J.P. Small Memorial Stadium. Joseph Durkee was a former Civil War Union officer who settled in Jacksonville following the Civil War. This field was played on by the Jacksonville Tars, an ...