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The Lawyers Building is an office building located at 137 Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was also known as the American Title Building . The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
This list includes individuals self-identified as African Americans who have made prominent contributions to the field of law in the United States, especially as eminent judges or legal scholars. Individuals who may have obtained law degrees or practiced law, but whose reasons for notability are not closely related to that profession, are ...
Nigel Sanders (L) and his father Barry Sanders attend "Bye Bye Barry" World Premiere at Fox Theatre on November 17, 2023 in Detroit, Michigan. Sanders welcomed his son, Nigel, on Aug. 23, 2002 ...
[3] The couple had one daughter, Elizabeth Barry Hayes, who married W. Horace Hepburn, Esq., a Philadelphia lawyer, on June 22, 1880. [1] Patrick Barry Hayes died on May 26, 1863, at the age of 53, and was buried in the Hayes family vault at St. Mary's graveyard in Philadelphia. [1]
Taylor was a Detroit attorney who held many offices during his career, including City Attorney, [5] assistant Michigan Attorney General from 1837 to 1841, and Circuit Court Commissioner from 1846 to 1854. [77] The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [39] Joseph F. Weber House 1901 206 Eliot St. Colonial Revival
Detroit Lions’ Barry Sanders makes a short gain as Minnesota Vikings’ Orlando Thomas (43) and Fernando Smith try to drag him down during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game Nov. 23 ...
The architects were Koch & Hess of Milwaukee and Detroit. [5] In 1875, [ 6 ] Craig sold the house to attorney Elisha Taylor . [ 7 ] Taylor was a Detroit attorney who held many offices during his career, including City Attorney, [ 7 ] assistant Michigan Attorney General from 1837 to 1841, and Circuit Court Commissioner from 1846 to 1854.