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  2. Dutton Children's Books - Wikipedia

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    Dutton Children's Books is a US publisher of children's books and a division of the Penguin Group. It is associated with the Dutton adult division. It was previously an imprint of E. P. Dutton , prior to 1986.

  3. A guide to the Dutton family tree in 'Yellowstone' and its ...

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    Peter Dutton. Peter Dutton was the brother of John Dutton III who died shortly after his premature birth. He was alive for just 18 hours. Dave Annable as Lee Dutton in "Yellowstone." Paramount Network

  4. See the Complete Dutton Family Tree, from ‘1883’ to ... - AOL

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    Paramount+. Series: 1883 Played by: Faith Hill Margaret was the wife of James, and mother to Elsa, John and Spencer, making her the first Dutton family matriarch in 1883.She traveled alongside her ...

  5. E. P. Dutton - Wikipedia

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    E. P. Dutton was an American book publishing company. It was founded as a book retailer in Boston, Massachusetts , in 1852 [ 1 ] by Edward Payson Dutton. Since 1986, it has been an imprint of Penguin Group .

  6. List of Yellowstone (American TV series) characters - Wikipedia

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    Gareth Williams as Steven Rawlings, the Lt. Governor of Montana who after John Dutton's death becomes the Governor of Montana. ("Three Fifty-Three") Billy Klapper as himself, appearing in his workshop in Pampa, Texas, where Rip Wheeler picks up a bit ordered by Lloyd. The episode ends with a tribute reading “In Loving Memory of Billy Klapper ...

  7. Jean E. Karl - Wikipedia

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    Karl was born and raised in Chicago. She graduated from the Methodist Church-affiliated [4] Mount Union College in 1949 and immediately began work in the book industry, initially at Scott Foresman in Chicago (Dick and Jane readers [2] [3]), then at the Methodist Church-owned [1] Abingdon Press in New York City (children's editor [3]).