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    James Buchanan Duke (December 23, 1856 – October 10, 1925) was an American tobacco and electric power industrialist best known for the introduction of...
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    James Buchanan Duke House, also known as Lynnwood and White Oaks, is a historic home located in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. It was...
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    businessman James Buchanan Duke and his family, the building has housed the New York University (NYU)'s Institute of Fine Arts since 1959. The house has a limestone...
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    Scotland. The eldest son of the Duke uses the courtesy title of Marquess of Graham and Buchanan. The family seat is Auchmar House, near Loch Lomond, Stirlingshire...
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  • Duke Mansion may refer to: Benjamin N. Duke House in New York City James B. Duke House in New York City James Buchanan Duke House in Charlotte, North...
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    The property burned down in 1852 and James Graham, 4th Duke of Montrose commissioned the country house of Buchanan Castle as a replacement, which was built...
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    James McGill Buchanan Jr. (/bjuːˈkænən/; October 3, 1919 – January 9, 2013) was an American economist known for his work on public choice theory originally...
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    Alexander Buchanan (son of the Chief) killed the Duke of Clarence (second son of King Henry IV of England). 1425 – Execution by King James I of Scotland...
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    Myers Park (Charlotte) (category Houses in Charlotte, North Carolina)
    House (1920) John Jamison House (1912) Lambeth-Gossett House (1916) James Buchanan Duke House (1914) Queens College campus, five buildings dated to 1916...
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    was James Buchanan Duke (1856–1925). On February 21, 1875, Benjamin Duke married Sarah Pearson Angier, with whom he had a daughter, Mary Lillian Duke, and...
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