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    Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (July 8, 1844 – December 2, 1921) was an influential Boston cooking teacher and cookbook author. She used Mrs. D.A. Lincoln...
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  • American President Abraham Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882), wife of American President Abraham Lincoln Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (1844–1921), American...
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    Lee (1921–2022), Scottish singer Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (1844–1921), American science teacher Mary Harlan Lincoln (1846–1937), daughter of James Harlan...
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  • demonstrations of more advanced cookery on alternate Saturdays. Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (Mrs. David A.) was invited to teach at the school in November...
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    when Lincoln's prospects in the 1864 United States presidential election appeared to be dimming, Lincoln replaced Hamlin with Andrew Johnson, a slave-owning...
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    of Granite State College, began his academic career at Lasell Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln – considered one of the pioneers of the domestic science movement...
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  • was vice-president of its executive committee. According to Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln, the first principal of the Boston Cooking School: The determining...
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    assassination of Abraham Lincoln, as he was vice president at that time. Johnson was a Democrat who ran with Abraham Lincoln on the National Union Party...
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    School of Household Economics. Her contemporaries included, Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln, Marion Harland, Fannie Merritt Farmer, Sarah Tyson Rorer, Maria...
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  • horticulturalist Emily Susan Hartwell (1883), missionary Dennis Leary, chef Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln (1864), chef Fanny E. Minot (1867), president of the Woman's...
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  • Rosa Johnson Butler, and Richard A. Long. (2008). Maya Angelou: A Glorious Celebration. New York: Random House. ISBN 978-0-385-51108-7 Lupton, Mary Jane...
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    Pearl Mae Bailey (March 29, 1918 – August 17, 1990) was an American actress, singer and author. After appearing in vaudeville, she made her Broadway debut...
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  • Huntington Lizzie Black Kander Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln Abby Lillian Marlatt Alice Peloubet Norton Maria Parloa Mary Randolph Randolph Ellen Henrietta...
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    of character embodied by Abraham Lincoln. In 2019, The Lincoln Academy of Illinois granted Johnson the Order of Lincoln award, the highest honor bestowed...
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    Lyndon Baines Johnson (/ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz/; August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was an American politician who served as the 36th...
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    Mississippi until the war's end. On November 10, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln appointed Bailey brigadier general of volunteers to rank from November 19, 1864...
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    and 1844. In November 1842, Lincoln married Mary Todd; the couple had four sons. In addition to his law career, Lincoln continued his involvement in...
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    Place Hillary moves from 5 th to 4 th; Jackie Kennedy from 4th to 3rd Mary Todd Lincoln Remains in 36th" (PDF). Siena Research Institute. December 18, 2008...
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    villains, and Abraham Lincoln. Dano also provided the voice of the Audio-Animatronic Lincoln for Walt Disney's Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln attraction at the...
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  • attended Lincoln Jonathan Babineaux, former NFL defensive tackle, attended Lincoln Jordan Babineaux, former NFL cornerback, attended Lincoln G. W. Bailey (Thomas...
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    follows Johnson and other female African-American mathematicians (Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan) who worked at NASA. Taraji P. Henson plays Johnson in the...
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    Andrew Johnson, who became the 17th U.S. president following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, was one of the last U.S. Presidents to personally own...
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    Alnwick Castle (category Motte-and-bailey castles)
    the bailey. These two main areas of accommodation are connected by a link building. There are ten main towers along the walls of the outer bailey. Running...
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    O'Conor – 1 (0.4%) 1864 United States presidential election Abraham Lincoln/Andrew Johnson (National Union) – 2,218,388 (55.0%) and 212 electoral votes George...
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    Holliday was playing poker with a well-liked local man named Ed Bailey. Holliday caught Bailey "monkeying with the dead wood" or the discard pile, which was...
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    school in New Orleans. In 2000, she played Mary Kay Letourneau in the TV film All-American Girl: The Mary Kay Letourneau Story. In 2002, Miller starred...
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    Abraham Lincoln's position on slavery in the United States is one of the most discussed aspects of his life. Lincoln frequently expressed his moral opposition...
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    Black, Female, Polite", Peter Bailey questions her regarding the role of gender and race in the poetry she writes. Bailey specifically addresses the critically...
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  • accused and convicted of raping and murdering a thirteen-year-old employee, Mary Phagan. The trial, sensationalized by the media, aroused antisemitic tensions...
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