James Ludington (April 18, 1827 – April 1, 1891) was an American businessman. He obtained a sawmill in the village of Pere Marquette. Ludington platted...
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Ludington (/ˈlʌdɪŋtən/ LUH-ding-tən) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is the county seat and the largest city in Mason County. The population...
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politician Henry Ludington (1739–1817), American army commander and businessman Jake Ludington (born 1973), American writer James Ludington (1827–1891), American...
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Ludington was active in the American Revolution, while Lewis, James, Nelson, and Harrison Ludington were involved in developing cities in the states of New...
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SS Badger (redirect from Manitowoc-Ludington ferry)
service on Lake Michigan since 1953. Currently, the ship shuttles between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a distance of 62 miles (100 km),...
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Biography portal Nelson Ludington Henry Ludington James Ludington Lewis Ludington Ludington family White 1904, p. 78. "Ludington, Harrison 1812 - 1891"...
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the downtown area was named James Lovell Street in his honor James Ludington, founder of Columbus, Wisconsin and Ludington, Michigan John Luick, American...
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opened negotiations with James Ludington for a terminal site at his namesake town with frontage of Pere Marquette Lake. James Ludington was the owner of the...
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Marshall Independence Ludington (July 4, 1839 – July 26, 1919) was a career officer in the United States Army. A veteran of the American Civil War, he...
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Lubbock Lucas, Iowa – Robert Lucas (territorial governor) Ludington, Michigan – James Ludington (businessman) Ludlow, Kentucky – Israel Ludlow (pioneer)...
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Ludington (June 25, 1786 – September 3, 1857) was a real estate developer who helped settle Columbus, Wisconsin. Ludington's father, Henry Ludington of...
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Township Kent 6,276 5,949 +5.5% 5,219 32.57 84.4 182.7/sq mi (70.5/km2) Ludington† City Mason 7,655 8,076 −5.2% 8,357 3.37 8.7 2,396.4/sq mi (925.3/km2)...
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The Ludington United States Coast Guard Station is a Coast Guard facility located at 101 South Lakeshore Drive in Ludington, Michigan. It was listed on...
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(710 East Ludington), Daniel W. Goodenough (706 East Ludington), Emery D. Weimer (510 East Ludington) and James Foley (702 East Ludington). As the 20th...
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The Ludington Public Library is one of the two branches of the Mason County District Library administrative system. This library, as the main branch,...
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Gore Vidal (redirect from James Trimble III)
Vidal Sr. was a founder or executive of three airline companies: the Ludington Line (later Eastern Airlines), Transcontinental Air Transport (later Trans...
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spree, The News (June 20, 1990) Gunman kills 8; may have slain others, Ludington Daily News (June 19, 1990) Gunman opens fire, kills nine in Florida, Wilmington...
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Saltus Ludington (1900–1992) was an art collector, artist and one of the founding members of the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. Wright Saltus Ludington was...
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Elam Luddington (redirect from Elam Ludington)
Elam Luddington, Jr. (also spelled Ludington; November 23, 1806 – March 22, 1893) was a Mormon pioneer, officer in the Mormon Battalion, first missionary...
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Jacques Marquette (redirect from James Marquette)
Saint Ignace, he died at 37 years of age near the modern-day town of Ludington, Michigan. His companions, Pierre Porteret and Jacques Largillier, buried...
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enthusiasm, early on the morning of May 9, 1972, Bremer took a car ferry to Ludington, Michigan, and visited the Wallace campaign headquarters in Silver Lake...
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Murphy Jensen (category People from Ludington, Michigan)
Jensen grew up on a Christmas-tree farm in the summer resort town of Ludington in western Michigan. He is of Danish descent He first saw a tennis net...
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Encyclopedia. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9781451646887 – via Google Books. "Ludington Daily News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Sandra Smith...
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Plymouth) Ludington Division – Saginaw to Ludington, Michigan (Partially now part of the Pere Marquette Rail-Trail, between Baldwin and Ludington in use...
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Chamberlain, John (November 9, 1976). "Another Look at Mao Tse-tung". Ludington Daily News. p. 4. Archived from the original on April 21, 2020. Retrieved...
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Press. p. 245. ISBN 0-240-80466-X. "Changing Patterns in World Graffiti". Ludington Daily News. 16 March 1977. Retrieved 13 June 2010. McKie (Smallweed),...
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Ike Altgens (redirect from James Altgens)
e-book (no page numbers). "Kennedy Dead: Is Shot In Dallas". Ludington Daily News. Ludington, Michigan. Associated Press. November 22, 1963. Archived from...
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Cop (film) (category Films based on works by James Ellroy)
film was also broadcast on February 21, 1992, on American TV and the Ludington Daily News gave the film a two out of four-star rating in their listings...
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(June 21, 1999). "Translators tackle 'Austin Powers' lexicon". Ludington, Michigan: Ludington Daily News. p. 9. Retrieved August 18, 2017.[permanent dead...
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Ohio Railway (C&O) from 1952 through 1979. It alternated routes from Ludington, Michigan, to Milwaukee, Kewaunee, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin. The C&O fully...
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