Carey Wentworth Styles (October 7, 1825 – February 23, 1897) was an American lawyer and journalist who either founded or wrote for "at least" 21 newspapers...
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Albany, Georgia (section Carey Wentworth Styles)
After the war, Carey Wentworth Styles moved to Albany and founded the newspaper Albany News. In the early years following the war, Styles, like Tift, took...
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Wentworth Earl Miller III (born June 2, 1972) is a British-born American actor and screenwriter. He rose to prominence following his starring role as...
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politician in South Australia Carey Wentworth Styles (1825–1897), American lawyer, journalist and newspaper editor Darren Styles, English DJ and record producer...
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accepted an offer from Carey Wentworth Styles, to become the business manager and co-owner in a new joint venture with Styles and James Anderson. They...
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professional rodeo cowboy Ty Murray, world champion rodeo cowboy Carey Wentworth Styles, newspaperman, founder of The Atlanta Constitution, editor, managing...
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the Mexican War notes the service of both Brooks and 4th Corporal Carey Wentworth Styles (who later founded The Atlanta Constitution) in Co. D, the "Old...
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the recipients of the medal was Sgt. Carey Wentworth Styles who went on to found The Atlanta Constitution. Styles' Palmetto Medal was sold in an online...
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from 1872-1876 in the South Carolina House of Representatives. Carey Wentworth Styles, founder of the Atlanta Constitution, who practiced law in Edgefield...
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while WSB became part of an independent Cox Media Group. In 1868, Carey Wentworth Styles, along with his joint venture partners James Anderson and (future...
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