Samuel Porter Jones, best known as Sam P. Jones, (October 16, 1847 – October 15, 1906) was an American lawyer and businessman from Georgia who became...
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clergyman Samuel Jones (academy tutor) (1681/2–1719), English Dissenter Samuel Porter Jones (1847–1906), American evangelist Samuel Jones (footballer...
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Rose Lawn, a house museum, is the former home of noted evangelist Samuel Porter Jones, for whom the Union Gospel Tabernacle (Ryman Auditorium) in Nashville...
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was 676 in 2020. After hearing a sermon by 19th-century preacher Samuel Porter Jones, the town adopted the name "Newborn", after the concept of born again...
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auditorium as a tabernacle for the influential revivalist Samuel Porter Jones. He had attended one of Jones' 1885 tent revivals with the intent to heckle, but...
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bedrooms. In the 1880s, the house was purchased by Samuel Porter Jones, a Christian revivalist. Jones added two stories at the back of the house. By 1895...
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the war in 1867, but was blown out permanently in 1874. Evangelist Samuel Porter Jones worked at the furnace some time after the Civil War operating an...
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Representative from Georgia Walter Holcomb, Methodist preacher Samuel Porter Jones, Methodist preacher Charles Henry Smith, humorist better known as...
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around 1895 around the same time as a meeting with famed evangelist Samuel Porter Jones with whom he would be closely connected. Around 1900 he started publishing...
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Addison Porter Jones (September 15, 1822 – May 5, 1910) was an American politician from New York. He was born on September 15, 1822, in Greenville, New...
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Auditorium on July 12, 1899. He would return, with evangelist Samuel Porter Jones, for Jones/Bryan Day in 1905. Republican and Democratic orators were invited...
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Dowdell - chief justice, Supreme Court of Alabama Samuel Porter Jones - evangelist John William Jones - U.S. Representative William J. Samford - Governor...
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attracted speakers such as Lincoln Steffens, Norman Thomas, and Samuel Porter Jones. The D. C. Cook Publishing Company, the nation's largest interdenominational...
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Michael Lamar Porter Jr. (born June 29, 1998), also known as "MPJ", is an American professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National...
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John Porter East (May 5, 1931 – June 29, 1986) was an American Republican politician who served as a U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina from...
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period mansion, houses the writings and memorabilia of evangelist Samuel Porter Jones and Rebecca Latimer Felton, the first woman to serve in the United...
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failing to mention Jones himself.: 67 In 1905, Jones' remains were identified by U.S. Ambassador to France General Horace Porter, who had searched for...
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Toby Edward Heslewood Jones OBE (born 7 September 1966) is an English actor. He is known for his extensive character actor roles on stage and screen....
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Jimmy Schmidt Titus Welliver as Dale Becker D. W. Moffett as Ray Porter Richard T. Jones as Wilson Jefferson Leland Orser as Edmund Cutler Despite its well-established...
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"Duck" Dunn – bass Jim Keltner – drums Bobbye Hall Porter – tambourine "The Happy Song" Booker T. Jones – organ Spooner Oldham – electric piano Clarence...
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known for being one of the foremost stage interpreters of the work of Samuel Beckett, as well as his film roles as Professor Abronsius in The Fearless...
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Miss Porter's School (MPS) is a private college preparatory school for girls founded in 1843 in Farmington, Connecticut. The school draws students from...
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Milt Jackson, JJ Johnson, Hank Jones, Curley Russell and Max Roach. In 1947, he led an orchestra backing Clarence Samuels recording for Aristocrat. In 1954...
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Davy Jones' locker is a metaphor for the oceanic abyss, the final resting place of drowned sailors and travellers. It is a euphemism for drowning or shipwrecks...
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Madison Porter (January 6, 1793 – November 11, 1862) served as the 18th United States Secretary of War and a founder of Lafayette College. Porter began...
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"Anything Goes" is a song written by Cole Porter for his 1934 musical of the same name. Many of the lyrics include humorous references to figures of scandal...
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Steve Jones; Maisie Williams & Toby Wallace Among Cast". Deadline. Archived from the original on 11 January 2021. Retrieved 6 May 2022. Porter, Rick (11...
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Thomas, J.C. (1976). Chasin' the Trane. Da Capo. p. 20. Porter, pp. 30. Porter, pp. 15–17. Porter, pp. 33. DeVito et al., p. 5. "Orlando Style Magazine...
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Kiss Me, Kate (category Musicals by Cole Porter)
Kiss Me, Kate is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and a book by Bella and Samuel Spewack. The story involves the production of a musical...
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Rashad V. Chambers – 2 Viola Davis – 2 Geoffrey Holder – 2 Bill T. Jones – 2 Billy Porter – 2 Phylicia Rashad – 2 Lamar Richardson – 2 Ruff, Rivea (27 September...
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