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    Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless is a historic building located in the west end of Davenport, Iowa, United States. It was listed on the National Register...
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  • listed on the NRHP Cook Farm (Charles City, Iowa), listed on the NRHP Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless, Davenport, Iowa, listed on the NRHP Cook House...
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    the Clarissa Cook Home for the Friendless and the establishment of a number of trusts for the benefit of the Episcopal parishes and activities in the...
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  • Glendale, Ohio. He served as a missionary in Liberia for four years and as the Executive Secretary for the Diocese of North Carolina. He was Dean of Christ...
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  • Alan Scarfe (bishop) (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    wife Donna and they have four children. Prior to his studies for the priesthood he was the chief executive officer of Keston College USA, which is an independent...
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    Massachusetts (1880) Mill for the Nonotuck Silk Company, Leeds, Massachusetts (1880) Clarissa C. Cook Home for the Friendless, Davenport, Iowa (1881–82...
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  • affiliated with the Episcopal Church from 1959 to 1973. The Diocese of Iowa grew during the episcopate of Bishop Smith. For the first time, the number of priests...
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    spoke out about the importance of patriotism and support for both of the World Wars. Bishop Morrison divided the Episcopal ministry in the diocese when Longley...
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    bachelor's degree in 1870 from Illinois College at Jacksonville, and studied for the priesthood at General Theological Seminary in New York City. He was made...
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  • as the Deputy for Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations for the Episcopal Church from 2001 to 2009. He then served as the Assistant Bishop of the Diocese...
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    Henry W. Lee (bishop) (category 19th-century Anglican bishops in the United States)
    cathedrals built by the Episcopal Church in the United States. Lee died at his home in Davenport on September 26, 1874. His funeral was held in Grace Cathedral...
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  • in the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. He served the Diocese of Iowa from 1972 to 1988. He then served as assistant bishop for the Diocese...
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    Burtis–Kimball House Hotel/Burtis Opera House (category Hotel buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa)
    nationally for Cusack, the world's largest outdoor ad firm at the time. The building's appearance was altered in the rebuilding process. The third story...
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    First Federal Savings and Loan Association Building (category Bank buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Iowa)
    primarily focused on financing new home construction and purchases, as well as capitalizing Davenport's growth in the mid-20th century. By 1966 when this...
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    Episcopal Diocese of Iowa (category Dioceses of the Episcopal Church (United States))
    chairman in the bishop's absence. The constitutions and canons for the diocese were adopted and plans were made for the election of a bishop. The General...
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    William Stevens Perry (category Burials at the Church of St. James the Less)
    A Home for the Friendless, supported by J.M. Griffith, was begun in Dubuque and a Home for the Friendless was also begun in Davenport by Clarissa C....
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    $75,000 restoration in 2000, and it is now the only Wicks theater organ that remains in its original home. In 1925, a 7-story stage house and stage expansion...
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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in west Davenport, Iowa. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and...
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    Gordon Ramsay (category Officers of the Order of the British Empire)
    whom he described as a friendless egotist. In April 2017, Hutcheson pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiracy to hack into the computers of Gordon Ramsay...
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  • Marilyn Imrie (category Deaths from motor neuron disease in the United Kingdom)
    Chatterley's Lover, The Card, Clarissa, The Lost World and The Heat of the Day. Theatre work includes: Overdue South by Jules Horne for the Traverse Theatre/BBC...
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