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    Jonathan Norcross (April 18, 1808 – December 18, 1898) was elected in 1850 as the fourth Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia, serving the customary term at the...
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  • public school in Norcross, Georgia (named after Jonathan Norcross) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Norcross. If an internal...
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    26, 1870. The community was named for Jonathan Norcross, a former Atlanta Mayor and railroad official. Norcross is bordered to the north by the city of...
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  • George Norcross Jonathan Norcross, Atlanta pioneer Kirk Norcross, English reality television celebrity Pliny Norcross, American politician The Norcross Brothers...
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    Colquitt defeated Republican nominee and former Mayor of Atlanta Jonathan Norcross. On election day, 4 October 1876, Democratic nominee Alfred H. Colquitt...
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    January 29, 1848. Formwalt drew a larger share of the 215 votes than Jonathan Norcross and was elected mayor, representing the Free and Rowdy Party. First...
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  • January 1850 to January 1851, as stipulated by the city charter. Jonathan Norcross succeeded him as mayor. Willis Buell died in Atlanta, Georgia in November...
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  • owned by Jonathan Norcross, "father of Atlanta." An 1859 directory already lists a Norcross Building in this location at that time. Mr. Norcross had owned...
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    Fieldsboro for its three-man force. In February 2012, the council selected Jonathan Norcross to fill the vacancy on the borough council that had been created when...
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    John Thrasher (category People from Norcross, Georgia)
    Thrasher (February 24, 1818–November 13, 1899) was the founder of the city of Norcross, Georgia, an original pioneer of Atlanta, and a well-travelled entrepreneur...
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  • co-founded the Atlanta Bank in 1852 with John Mims, Clark Howell, Sr., Jonathan Norcross, Richard Peters, William Butt, Lemuel Grant, Joseph Winship, N.L....
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    Benjamin Bomar 1849 1850 1 Rowdy 3 Willis Buell 1850 1851 1 Rowdy 4 Jonathan Norcross 1851 1852 1 Moral 5 Thomas Gibbs 1852 1853 1 Moral 6 John Mims 1853...
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    election. Moses Formwalt became Atlanta's first mayor, defeating Jonathan Norcross. In 1875, Atlanta's drinking water system began with the construction...
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  • Dubbed the "Father of Atlanta" and "hard fighter of everything," Jonathan Norcross was a pioneer in the railroad town. Born in 1808 and raised in Maine...
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    Daniel Jonathan Edmund Norcross (born 14 April 1969) is a cricket broadcaster for Test Match Special. Described as the "most interesting commentator of...
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    botanist Constance Hunting, poet, publisher Frances Laughton Mace, poet Jonathan Norcross, inventor, 4th mayor of Atlanta Ralph Perkins, state legislator Elizabeth...
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  • Thomas Gibbs 5th Mayor of Atlanta In office 1852–1853 Preceded by Jonathan Norcross Succeeded by John Mims Personal details Born 1798 Died 1859 Political...
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    a committee of Union-leaning citizens including William Markham, Jonathan Norcross, and Edward Rawson, met a captain on the staff of Major General Henry...
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    The first true manufacturing establishment was opened in 1844, when Jonathan Norcross, who later became mayor of Atlanta, arrived in Marthasville and built...
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  • recognition revoked.[citation needed] Writing for Collider in 2023, Jonathan Norcross said that while the documentary's veracity and the level of the filmmakers'...
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    of the Reconstruction era, Colquitt defeated Republican candidate Jonathan Norcross for governor of Georgia in 1876. He was one of a number of Democrats...
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  • utilitarianism. Norcross graduated from Oxford University in 1983 and earned his Ph.D. at Syracuse University in 1991 under the supervision of Jonathan Bennett...
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    Otis C. Norcross (November 2, 1811 – September 5, 1882) served as the nineteenth Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, from January 7, 1867 to January 6, 1868...
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    Intelligencer. The founders were Benjamin Bomar, Zachariah A. Rice, Jonathan Norcross and Ira O. McDaniel. During the American Civil War, the newspaper...
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  • M. Alexander, James Atkins, J. W. Goldsmith, John M. Harwell and Jonathan Norcross. The horsecar route started downtown and went via West End Avenue...
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  • Committee member and South Jersey power broker George Norcross, along with 5 of Norcross' associates. Norcross has long been the subject of controversies and...
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  • the Moral Party promoted law and order. Atlanta's fourth Mayor, Jonathan Norcross, was a member of the Moral Party, and used city hall to so harass...
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    first season of the CBS sitcom series Superior Donuts (2017) and Lavinia Norcross Dickinson on the Apple TV+ comedy drama series Dickinson (2019–21). Baryshnikov...
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    the Atlanta Bank with John Mims, William Ezzard, Clark Howell, Sr., Jonathan Norcross, Richard Peters, Joseph Winship and N.L. Angier. They were warned...
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    Jonathan Luther Jackson (born January 7, 1966) is an American politician, businessman, and activist serving as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 1st...
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