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    William Anderson Coffin (1855–1925) was an American landscape and figure painter. He also was an art critic, working for the New York Post and Harper's...
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  • William Coffin may refer to: William Coffin (courtier) (1495–1538), courtier at the court of King Henry VIII of England William Anderson Coffin (1855–1925)...
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    William T. Anderson (c. 1840 – October 26, 1864), known by the nickname "Bloody Bill" Anderson, was a soldier who was one of the deadliest and most notorious...
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  • original on 5 September 2021. Retrieved 5 September 2021. Alt URL "William Anderson Coffin papers, 1886 – 1924". Finding Aid. Archives of American Art. 2010...
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    from SIRIS. A Bohemian, from Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. William Anderson Coffin, from NAD. Irving Ramsay Wiles, from NAD. The Corner Table, from...
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  • Coffin Baby (also known as Toolbox Murders 2, TBK: The Toolbox Murders 2, and Coffin Baby - The Toolbox Killer Is Back) is a 2013 American slasher film...
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    Coffin, Hayden (1930). Hayden Coffin's Book, Packed with Acts and Facts. London: Alston Rivers Ltd., London. Fullerton published in the US as William...
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    the Desert, from SIRIS. Chrysanthemum Garden in California, from SIRIS. William Adams, from SIRIS. Woman Seated, from SIRIS. Girl at Mirror, from SIRIS...
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    instructional DVD for jazz guitar Hippy Dance (Angelbutt), with Dan Anderson, Tom Roady, Jeff Coffin, Steve Shapiro and others (2011) Tom Redmond – Working with...
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    William McKinley (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th president of the United States, serving from 1897 until his assassination in 1901...
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    in Laredo, Missouri to James William Tolson, a farmer and railroad freight guard, and Joaquin Miller Tolson (née Anderson). His brother, Hillory Alfred...
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    informed William and Harry of their mother's death. William was reportedly uncertain as to whether he should walk behind his mother's coffin during the...
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    were Tristram Coffin, Peter Coffin, Thomas Macy, Christopher Hussey, Richard Swain, Thomas Barnard, Stephen Greenleaf, John Swain and William Pile. Mayhew...
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  • Sir William Anderson (5 January 1835 at Saint Petersburg – 11 December 1898 at Woolwich Arsenal) was an English engineer who also served as director-general...
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    on April 7 in the East Room of the White House, after which Harrison's coffin was brought to Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C., where it was...
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    Anderson (1846 – 1940) was an American artist, rancher and philanthropist. Anderson was born in New Jersey as one of ten children of William Anderson...
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    Since his death from typhoid fever at the White House in 1862, William "Willy" Lincoln's coffin had been temporarily placed in the Carroll mausoleum in Georgetown's...
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    succeeded with the exhumation and removed the coffin's plaque. Unlike Hartnell's grave, the grave of Private William Braine was largely intact. When he was exhumed...
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  • Vampire Chronicles by Anne Rice, named after the first book. Starring Jacob Anderson as Louis de Pointe du Lac and Sam Reid as Lestat de Lioncourt, it begins...
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  • Molly finally says it too. After this scene, Sherlock proceeds to break the coffin that was supposed to be hers in a very agitated state, thus showing how...
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    into the coffin and, when the fleur-de-lis is tossed in with his body, the group watches the total disintegration of his mortal remains. William Reynolds...
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    Rev. Grenfell's wife, Dr. Clarine Coffin Grenfell, in her book Women My Husband Married, including Marian Anderson. According to Dr. Grenfell, the wedding...
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    (Thomas Coffin) (1877). William Blackstone, Boston's first inhabitant. The Library of Congress. Boston: Rockwell & Churchill, printers. "Who is William Blackstone...
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  • the Average Person, Washington Herald (1 August 1894). Put in Her Coffin Alive, Anderson Intelligencer (5 September 1894). Notes and Notions, Fort Wayne...
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    Robert William Hoskins (26 October 1942 – 29 April 2014) was an English actor and film director. Known for his intense but sensitive portrayals of "tough...
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    Lucretia Mott (née Coffin; January 3, 1793 – November 11, 1880) was an American Quaker, abolitionist, women's rights activist, and social reformer. She...
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    spherical rosary beads (known as prayer nuts), statuettes, skulls, or coffins; some 20 are in the form of polyptychs, including triptych and diptych...
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  • William, Will or Bill Coleman may refer to: William Coffin Coleman (1870–1957), founder of the Coleman Company William Frank Kobina Coleman (born 1922)...
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  • Macmillan Company. Coffin, C. Hayden. Hayden Coffin's Book: Packed with Acts and Facts, London: Alston Rivers (1930) Gänzl, Kurt (2001). "Anderson, Percy". The...
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    Gladstone accepted a public funeral on behalf of the Gladstone family. His coffin was transported on the London Underground before his state funeral at Westminster...
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