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    Charles Townsend Ludington (also known as Charles T. Ludington or C. T. Ludington; January 16, 1896 – January 19, 1968), was a businessman of Philadelphia...
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  • Charles Ludington may refer to: Charles Cameron Ludington, professor and specialist in the history of the wine industry Charles Townsend Ludington (1896–1968)...
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  • Charles Cameron Ludington, American professor Charles Townsend Ludington (1896–1968), American businessman and aviator Harrison Ludington (1812–1891), American...
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    (tadpole)" shape was the suggestion of aerodynamicist Charles Townsend Ludington, former owner of the Ludington Line.[citation needed] The Pratt-Read PR-G1 was...
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  • started on an investment of at least $1,000,000 from Charles Townsend Ludington and his brother. Ludington brochures advertised "Plane Service, like Train...
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  • landed at JFK airport, heralding a new era for the brand name. Charles Townsend Ludington, base source of airlines List of defunct airlines of the United...
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  • Townsend Scudder, US Congressman from New York Townsend Whelen, American hunter, soldier, writer, outdoorsman and rifleman Charles Townsend Ludington...
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    Businessman Charles Townsend Ludington and art collector Wright S. Ludington were her nephews. American Studies professor C. Townsend Ludington is her great-nephew...
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    the dry goods business. Charles Henry Ludington, son of Lewis Ludington and his wife Polly (Townsend) Ludington was born in Carmel, New York on February...
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  • company; they included W. Wallace Kellett, Harold F. Pitcairn, and Charles Townsend Ludington. The airport started with two 127 ft (39 m) x 100 ft (30 m) steel...
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  • ornithologist and photographer Helen Greiner – co-founder of iRobot Charles Townsend Ludington – aviation pioneer Francis "Des" Lynch (ScD Mechanical Engineering...
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    designed wing added to the 1933 Fairchild 22 owned by Charles Townsend Ludington under the Ludington-Griswold Incorporated company, Saybrook, CT. Test flown...
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    Corporation, better known as the Ludington Line, financed and owned by brothers Nicholas and Charles Townsend Ludington. Vidal became a company vice president...
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    to be sold, and the buyers were the Ludingtons. Nicholas S. Ludington and his brother, Charles Townsend Ludington, were co-owners of the Philadelphia...
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    to be sold, and the buyers were the Ludingtons. Nicholas S. Ludington and his brother, Charles Townsend Ludington, were co-owners of the Philadelphia...
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    to Charles and Ethel Ludington. He had two brothers: Charles Townsend Ludington, who was born in New York City in 1896, and Nicholas Saltus Ludington, born...
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  • Pigeon Douglas M-2 Travel Air 5000 Travel Air 6000 Ford Trimotor Charles Townsend Ludington List of defunct airlines of the United States Notes "Photography...
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  • It was acquired by US art collector Wright Saltus Ludington (brother of Charles Townsend Ludington) in October 1949, shortly before the exhibition opened...
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    less successful than the Aviette, making only a few take-offs. Charles Townsend Ludington used a Farman Sport airplane for demonstration aerial displays...
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  • Lucas L12 (1922: Ludington Exhibition Co (founders: Charles Townsend Ludington & Wallace Kellett), Pine Valley, NJ, 1926: Ludington Philadelphia Flying...
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    to be sold, and the buyers were the Ludingtons. Nicholas S. Ludington and his brother, Charles Townsend Ludington, were co-owners of the Philadelphia...
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    265–266 Evans and Skinner, The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Sourcebook, p. 621 Ludington Record, 20 December 1888 "Something About Dr. Tumblety" (PDF). The New...
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    Lewis Jr. Ludington Airline, established and owned by brothers Townsend and Nicholas Ludington, began offering an hourly daytime passenger shuttle on September...
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  • Conservatives. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780743217972. Retrieved 2015-11-15. "MAE LUDINGTON BRIDE IN PELHAM: 'Escorted by Father at Wedding to Victor W. Henningsen...
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  • Allen Towle (local lumbermen): 569  Townsend, Delaware – Samuel Townsend (landowner) Townsend, Massachusetts – Charles Townshend (British cabinet minister)...
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    Handforth. Memoir I Took Myself Seriously (Unpublished manuscript) Ludington, Townsend (1992). Marsden Hartley: The Biography of an American Artist. Boston...
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    Exhibition catalogue. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2003. Ludington, Townsend, Marsden Hartley: The Biography of an American Artist. Ithaca, NY:...
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    "Lorin Stein, the Paris Review's New Party Boy". The New York Times. Ludington, Townsend (Spring 1978). "The Hotel Childhood of John Dos Passos". VQR. Kelley...
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    in 1761. Gage's daughter, Charlotte Margaret Gage, married Admiral Sir Charles Ogle. Descendants of Kemble Gage include: Lieutenant General Sir John Paul...
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  • Branson 1954 – Detlev Wulf Bronk 1954 – Warren Olney III 1953 – Flora Belle Ludington 1953 – Marjorie Hope Nicolson 1952 – Agnes George DeMille 1952 – Lillian...
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