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    James Ben Ali Haggin III (20 April 1882 – 2 September 1951) was an American portrait painter and stage designer. A grandson of the multi-millionaire James...
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    James Ben Ali Haggin (December 9, 1822 – September 12, 1914) was an American attorney, rancher, investor, art collector, and a major owner and breeder...
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  • Abidine Ben Ali (1936–2019), former President of Tunisia, 1987–2011 Mohammed ben Ali R'bati (1861–1939), Moroccan painter James Ben Ali Haggin (1822–1914)...
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  • farm to James Ben Ali Haggin at an October 22, 1897, auction held at Morris Park Racecourse in Morris Park, New York. James Ben Ali Haggin, who already...
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  • Hearst, Haggin, Tevis and Co., a company started in California in the 1850s and headed by San Francisco lawyer James Ben Ali Haggin with Lloyd Tevis and...
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  • Haggin may refer to: Surname B. H. Haggin (1900–1987), American music critic James Ben Ali Haggin (1822–1914), American attorney, rancher, investor, racehorse...
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    in the United States is James Ben Ali Haggin, who was the grandson of the Ottoman Turkish migrant Ibrahim Ben Ali. Haggin was an attorney, rancher, investor...
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    colonial times. His mother, Edith Hunter Haggin, had Turkish ancestry through her great-grandfather, Ibrahim Ben Ali, a doctor who migrated from Turkey to...
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    as Erté, Lady Duff-Gordon and Ben Ali Haggin. The "tableaux vivants" used in the revues were designed by Ben Ali Haggin from 1917 to 1925. Joseph Urban...
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  • by Kentucky-born entrepreneur James Ben Ali Haggin. It is recorded that Carson traded Dixiana to Ben Ali Haggin for a tract of farm land. At this time...
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  • Capital City Freeway. West - Auburn Boulevard. The Ben Ali community was named for James Ben Ali Haggin who owned much of the ranch later subdivided into...
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  • Adeline, who became wife of Terah Temple Haggin and mother of multi-millionaire lawyer and investor James Ben Ali Haggin (1822–1914). In 1800, he died at or...
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  • named the Anaconda, in 1880. Daly partnered with George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis in 1881 to develop it, and the company expanded dramatically...
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    Haggin (the son of James Ben Ali Haggin), and that it include galleries to house her parents' art collection. The Louis Terah Haggin Memorial Galleries and...
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  • Edith Hunter Haggin who in turn was the daughter of one of America's most prominent horsemen, James Ben Ali Haggin. The Ben Ali Haggin family were the...
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    the San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906. Gold Rush tycoon James Ben Ali Haggin and his family, who normally eschewed the nude, made an exception for...
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    William Randolph Hearst), Lloyd Tevis, and his brother-in-law James Ben Ali Haggin bought the 10-acre Homestake Mine from its discoverer, Moses Manuel...
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    From this beginning Daly, along with partners George Hearst, James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, created the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which ultimately...
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    Harper's horse Keno was the first recipient of the James Ben Ali Haggin Cup, commonly called the Haggin Cup. The first ten riders to finish successfully may...
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    was the next owner of Rancho del Paso, then James Haggin. From 1862 to 1905, James Ben Ali Haggin owned the Rancho, where he became known for breeding...
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  • which derived from the business activities of James Ben Ali Haggin, grandson of Ibrahim Ben Ali and the grandfather of Richard Lounsbery. It was founded...
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    trio of mining entrepreneurs, George Hearst, Lloyd Tevis, and James Ben Ali Haggin, bought the claim from Manuel, Manuel, Engh, and Harney for $70,000...
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    and Margaret Price also had a daughter who married millionaire James Ben Ali Haggin ● Richard Montgomery Gano (July 7, 1779 - October 15, 1815), married...
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    investment money from several San Francisco capitalists, including James Ben Ali Haggin, Lloyd Tevis, and George Hearst (the father of media mogul William Randolph...
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  • racing operations for prominent owners, William C. Whitney and James Ben Ali Haggin. Sydney Paget was the fifth son and twelfth child of Cecilia Wyndham...
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  • Turkey Hikmet Ersek, CEO of Western Union James Ben Ali Haggin, investor and founder of the Ben Ali Stakes Osman Kibar, billionaire; founder and CEO...
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  • James Ben Ali Haggin (1822–1914) and Lloyd Tevis (1824–1899); and in 1862, Norris sold Rancho del Paso to them. Norris later unsuccessfully sued Haggin and...
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    Virginia City, Daly met and befriended George Hearst and partners James Ben Ali Haggin and Lloyd Tevis, co-owners of the Ophir Mining Company. (Hearst's son...
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    launched a Gilded Age investment frenzy in Cerro de Pasco. In 1877, James Ben Ali Haggin, Alfred W. McCune, George Hearst, and gamonles planters organized the...
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    Ben Ali (1883 - c.1903) was the winner of the 1886 Kentucky Derby and was named after his owner, James Ben Ali Haggin, a man of Turkish heritage who had...
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