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  2. John W. Blodgett Estate - Wikipedia

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    The John W. Blodgett Estate, also known as Brookby, is an historic landmark at 250 Plymouth Rd, SE, East Grand Rapids, Michigan. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 [ 1 ] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1977. [ 2 ]

  3. John W. Blodgett - Wikipedia

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    John Wood Blodgett Sr. (1860-1951) was a lumberman, civic leader, and philanthropist. He was born on a frontier farm where the present village of Hersey, Michigan , now sits, to logging and sawmill operation owner Delos A. and Jane Wood Blodgett.

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  5. Minnie Cumnock Blodgett - Wikipedia

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    Minnie Cumnock Blodgett (1862–1931) graduated from Vassar College in 1884, later becoming a trustee (1917–1931). She is the mother of Katharine Blodgett Hadley (VC '20), who was also a Vassar trustee (1942–1954), and was chairman of the Board (1945–1952).

  6. Video: See aerial footage of historic flooding in Biltmore ...

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    Buncombe County officials announced Sept. 26 that residents in Biltmore Village in Asheville should evacuate ahead of Helene making landfall. Now, the area is experiencing historic flooding thanks ...

  7. List of Olmsted works - Wikipedia

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    The landscape architecture firm of Frederick Law Olmsted, and later of his sons John Charles Olmsted and Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. (known as the Olmsted Brothers), produced designs and plans for hundreds of parks, campuses and other projects throughout the United States and Canada. Together, these works totaled 355.

  8. Samuel Blodgett - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Blodgett (April 1, 1724 – September 1, 1807) [1] (sometimes spelled Blodget, and sometimes Samuel Blodgett Sr. to distinguish him from descendants with the same name) was an early American lawyer, industrialist, and financier who founded the city of Manchester, New Hampshire.

  9. Joseph Haygood Blodgett - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Haygood Blodgett (1858–1934), usually referred to as J. H. Blodgett, was a contractor and architect, living and working in Jacksonville, Florida, during the early twentieth century. He was African American .