• Raimundo de Ovies was an English-born American religious leader, author, columnist, and humanitarian. Born in Liverpool, England in 1877, he was dean...
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    named after Henry J. Mikell, Bishop of Atlanta. De Ovies Hall (built in 1951), named after Raimundo de Ovies, Dean emeritus of the Cathedral Hall of Bishops...
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    Easter, 1915. Soon after St. Andrew's was established, the rector Raimundo de Ovies, teamed up with The Rev. Carl Henckell, pastor of All Saints Church...
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    tribunadomaranhao.com.br/noticia/heraclito-revela-frustracao-com-aeroporto-de-sao-raimundo-nonato-1787.html Archived 2011-07-06 at the Wayback Machine Politics...
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