• James E. Plew (July 3, 1862 – April 16, 1938) was a successful Chicago businessman whose early interest in the development of aviation eventually led...
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  • Plew and Plews are surnames. Notable people with the names include: James E. Plew (1862–1938), American businessman Mildred Plew Meigs (née Plew, 1892–1944)...
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    third president in 1912, following Octave Chanute and James E. Plew. In 1914, McCormick, Plew, and Bion J. Arnold attempted to form a commuter airline...
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    under age 18 and 9.4% of those age 65 or over. Bluewater Elementary James E. Plew Elementary Lula J. Edge Elementary Addie R. Lewis Middle School C.W...
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    translates to "paradise vale" or "paradise valley". Chicago businessman James E. Plew, who relocated to the Florida Panhandle of Northwest Florida in 1922...
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  • automobiles and airplanes, moved to Chicago, where he became associated with James E. Plew, an automobile dealer. There, in 1909, Victor wrote a book, Vehicles...
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  • Mildred Plew Meigs (born Mildred Plew) was an American poet. Born to Chicago financier James E. Plew and Nettie Plew (née Raymond), Mildred spent her adult...
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    intermediate stops in Dothan, AL and Columbus, GA. February 1975: The new James E. Plew Terminal Building of the Okaloosa Air Terminal, on State Road 85, opened...
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  • businessman James E. Plew, as founder of Eglin Field. Embedded in the stone gate to the airfield, the plaque read "In memory of James E. Plew, 1862–1938...
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    initially referred to as "Shalimar Park". This land was acquired from James E. Plew. The first 50 homes were almost complete by May, with another 25 underway...
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