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    Sherman Miller Booth (September 25, 1812 – August 10, 1904) was an abolitionist, editor and politician in Wisconsin, and was instrumental in forming the...
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    The Sherman Booth House is a Prairie Style house designed by architect Frank Lloyd Wright in Glencoe, IL. The house was built as the primary residence...
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    Mary Booth helped organize two failed attempts to forcibly free Sherman Booth from prison before leaving him and the United States in June 1860. Booth moved...
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    Development was commissioned in 1915 by Frank Lloyd Wright's attorney, Sherman Booth Jr. It is located in Glencoe, Illinois. Six houses, three poured concrete...
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    Connie Booth (born December 2, 1940) is an American actress and writer. She has appeared in several British television programmes and films, including...
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    apprehend Glover, who was brought to the Milwaukee jail. That night, led by Sherman Booth, citizens stormed the jail and rescued Glover. After Congress passed...
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  • New York's Stork Club nightclub Sherman Block (1924–1998), 29th Sheriff of Los Angeles County, California Sherman Booth (1812–1904), American abolitionist...
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  • Polly Sherman is a fictional character in the BBC sitcom Fawlty Towers. Played by Connie Booth, she is Fawlty Towers' long-suffering waitress and hotel...
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    jail. Word spread of his capture, leading prominent abolitionists like Sherman Booth to galvanize popular support to free him. On March 18, 1854, Glover...
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  • States, nonetheless, continued to rise. In 1854, abolitionist editor Sherman Booth was arrested for violating the Act when he allegedly helped incite a...
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