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  2. Ellsworth Court - Wikipedia

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    The Ellsworth Court began in 1796 when the Senate confirmed President George Washington's appointment of Ellsworth. Washington had previously nominated both Rutledge and Associate Justice William Cushing to the seat, but Rutledge's nomination was denied by the Senate and Cushing refused the nomination on the basis of his health. [2]

  3. List of solved missing person cases: 1950–1999 - Wikipedia

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    Her skeletal remains were discovered one month later. [208] Murdered 1 month 1975 Pat Lowther: 40 Canada Pat Lowther was a Canadian poet from Vancouver, British Columbia who disappeared on September 24, 1975. Her body was found three weeks later in a creek near Squamish, British Columbia and her husband was convicted in 1977 of killing her ...

  4. John Kenneth Galbraith - Wikipedia

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    Eighteen months later, after Pearl Harbor, he was then appointed to oversee the wartime economy as "price czar," charged with preventing inflation and corrupt price-gouging from devastating the economy as it swelled to produce the weapons and materiel needed to guarantee victory against fascism.

  5. Tax-deferred: What does it mean and how does it benefit you?

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    Tax-deferred accounts have two main advantages. ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness.

  6. André Carson - Wikipedia

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    André Carson was born and raised in Indianapolis. [4] He graduated from Arsenal Technical High School in Indianapolis [4] and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice and management from Concordia University Wisconsin (2003), [4] and a Master of Science degree in business management from Indiana Wesleyan University in Marion, Indiana (2005). [4]

  7. Henry Leavitt Ellsworth - Wikipedia

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    Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (November 10, 1791 – December 27, 1858) was a Yale-educated attorney who became the first Commissioner of the U.S. Patent Office, where he encouraged innovation by inventors Samuel F.B. Morse and Samuel Colt.

  8. Ellsworth, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Ellsworth is a city in and the county seat of Ellsworth County, Kansas, United States. [1] As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 3,066. [4] Known as a cow town in the 1870s, when the Kansas Pacific Railroad operated a stockyard here for shipping cattle to eastern markets, in the 21st century, it serves as the trading center of the rural county.

  9. Frank J. Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Tax investigators in Chicago suspected that a large amount of Capone's income came from his interest in a race track for dogs, called the Hawthorne Kennel Club, in Cicero, run by a lawyer named E. J. O'Hare. In May 1930, Irey sent Frank J. Wilson, then 42, to lead the investigation into linking Capone to taxable income through his dealings with ...