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    Amos Richards Eno (November 1, 1810 – February 21, 1898) was an American real estate investor and capitalist in New York City. He built the Fifth Avenue...
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  • community Eno River, North Carolina Amos Eno (1810–1898), owner of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York Henry Lane Eno (1871–1928), American banker, poet and...
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    The Amos Eno House, also known as the Simsbury 1820 House, is a historic home at 731 Hopmeadow Street in Simsbury, Connecticut. The house was built in...
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    Amos Richards Eno Pinchot (December 6, 1873 – February 18, 1944) was an American lawyer and reformist. He never held public office but managed to exert...
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    Amos F. Eno, a son of the builder and owner of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, for decades New York's grandest and most fashionable, the engine of the Eno fortune...
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    depositors ran to the bank to withdraw their deposits. His father, Amos Eno, replaced the money Eno had stolen. The panic was mostly contained to banks in New...
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    was built by Elisha Phelps but named after Amos Eno, who used it as a summer residence for many years. Eno Memorial Hall – 754 Hopmeadow St. (added 1993)...
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    several hotels built in the neighborhood during the mid-19th century. Amos Eno purchased the entire block in 1857 for $32,000, and he shortly built the...
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  • This!: The Social Policing of Gender and the Criminalization of Queerness Amos Eno Gallery Brooklyn, NY 2019 The Portrait is Political Gallery at BRIC House...
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    Rond Point on the Champs-Élysées in 1927. Eno was born in New York City, the youngest child of Amos R. Eno and his wife, Lucy Jane Phelps, daughter of...
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    for $27,000 to the collector Amos Eno, who had four stamps removed from it. The reduced block fetched only $18,250 when Eno's estate was sold off ten years...
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    interior furnishings merchant, and Mary Eno, daughter of one of New York City's wealthiest real estate developers, Amos Eno. James and Mary were both well-connected...
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    Stamps of this period (David G. Phillips Co. c. 1985). Hubert C. Skinner & Amos Eno, United States Cancellations, 1845–1869:Unusual and Representative Markings...
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    Fifth Avenue Hotel, a luxury hotel built by developer Amos Eno, and initially known as "Eno's Folly" because it was so far away from the hotel district...
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  • Contemporary Artists Center, Artifact gallery, Brooklyn Art Cluster and Amos Eno gallery. She has also exhibited her work at the Shenandoah Museum of Contemporary...
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    was a gift to the town by Antoinette Eno Wood, a descendant of one of the town's early settlers. Her father, Amos Eno, was a Simsbury native and a major...
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    Stokes, faced the onerous task of making up the losses. However, Eno's father, Amos R. Eno was persuaded by the board to repay the bulk of the loss. The...
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    Meadow Cemetery. His home, which he built in 1820, has been renamed the Amos Eno House, after a subsequent owner. It still stands in Simsbury and is on...
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    was the largest residential complex in the city. In 1857, the merchant Amos Eno bought a land parcel at the intersection with Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street...
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  • built in 1861, 25 Mercer Street was owned by American real estate investor Amos Eno. 27 Mercer Street was designed by architecture firm Ritch & Griffith, with...
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  • Antoinette Eno "Tony" Pinchot Pittman Bradlee (January 15, 1924 – November 9, 2011) was an American socialite, ceramist, and painter. She was the second...
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  • Much of this work was featured in his first New York solo exhibition at Amos Eno Gallery in 1993. His first cycle, Punchinello: A Life, 1957–1990, offered...
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  • My Life in the Bush of Ghosts (album) (category Albums produced by Brian Eno)
    title is derived from Amos Tutuola's 1954 novel My Life in the Bush of Ghosts. According to Byrne's 2006 liner notes, neither he nor Eno had read the novel...
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    uptown, and private residences on the street became unusual. Hotel owner Amos Eno left once he was "surrounded by immigrant boarding houses," according to...
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    became connected with his cousin, Amos R. Eno, as large wholesale merchants in New York City, under the firm name of Eno & Phelps, which firm was continued...
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  • 1989, Michaelson & Orient Gallery, London, UK 1988, Amos Eno Gallery, New York, NY 1985, Amos Eno Gallery, New York, NY 1984, Gallery Q, Tokyo, JapanTokyo...
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    York, NY Tenth Street Days: The Co-ops of the 1950s - Camino artists at Amos Eno Gallery, 101 Wooster, Dec. 20, 1977 - Jan. 7, 1978, New York, NY MoMA PS1...
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  • pop-up show, NY, NY 2010 feeling untethered I laid down my memories at Amos Eno Gallery, NY, NY 2006 ashy tongues whispering in smokey ears at Next Gallery...
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    In office 2000–2005 President Bill Clinton George W. Bush Preceded by Amos Eno Succeeded by Jeff Trandahl Personal details Born Morrell John Berry (1959-02-10)...
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  • Amos Tutuola (Yoruba: Ámósì Tutùọlá; 20 June 1920 – 8 June 1997) was a Nigerian writer who wrote books based in part on Yoruba folk-tales. Amos Olatubosun...
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