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After Elverson's death in 1911, his son by his wife Sallie Duvall, James Elverson Jr. took charge.
Under Elverson Jr., the newspaper continued to grow, eventually needing to move again.
Elverson Jr. bought land at Broad and Callowhill Streets and built the eighteen-story Elverson Building, now known as the Inquirer Building.
* Antoine Boniface, Marquis de Castellane ( 1896-1946 ), married Yvonne Patenôtre ( daughter of Jules Patenôtre and wife Eleanor Elverson, sister of James Elverson, Jr. (?– 1929 ) and daughter of publisher James Elverson ( 1838 – 1911 ) by wife Sallie Duvall, the three of them owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer ).
* Boniface, Marquis de Castellane ( 1896 – 1946 ) who married Yvonne Patenôtre ( daughter of Jules Patenôtre and wife Eleanor Elverson, sister of James Elverson, Jr. (– 1929 ) and daughter of publisher James Elverson ( 1838 – 1911 ) by wife Sallie Duvall, the three of them owners of The Philadelphia Inquirer ), the parents of Elisabeth de Castellane ( Paris, July 9, 1928 – Paris, November 13, 1991 ), wife ( married in Paris, December 7, 1948 ) of Jean Bertrand Jacques Adrien Nompar Comte de Caumont La Force ( Paris, February 4, 1920 – Fontaine Française, June 8, 1986 ), and had issue

Elverson and .
Most of the county is drained by the Schuylkill River, but an area in the northeast is drained by the Lehigh River via the Little Lehigh Creek and areas are drained by the Susquehanna River via the Swatara Creek in the northwest and the Conestoga River ( which starts in Berks County between Morgantown and Elverson ) in the extreme south.
The DLR stations are at Deptford Bridge and Elverson Road.
Beginning in 1889, the paper was sold to publisher James Elverson.
To bring back the paper, Elverson moved The Inquirer to a new building with the latest printing technology and an increased staff.
The " new " Philadelphia Inquirer premiered on March 1 and was successful enough that Elverson started a Sunday edition of the paper.
Elverson is a borough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In 1899, the settlement was named Elverson after James Elverson, owner of The Philadelphia Inquirer, who would later donate a stained glass window to a church there.
The Borough of Elverson was officially incorporated on April 17, 1911, from land annexed from West Nantmeal Township, and it remained the commercial center of northwestern Chester County through the first half of the 20th century.
The station is located between Greenwich and Elverson Road stations, and is on the boundary of Travelcard Zone 2 and 3.
Lewisham is the southern terminus of the DLR, the previous station being Elverson Road.
Elverson Road DLR station is a station on the Docklands Light Railway in south-east London, and situated in a residential district.

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In 2007 Agassi, Muhammad Ali, Lance Armstrong, Warrick Dunn, Jeff Gordon, Mia Hamm, Tony Hawk, Andrea Jaeger, Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Mario Lemieux, Alonzo Mourning and Cal Ripken, Jr. founded the charity Athletes for Hope, which helps professional athletes get involved in charitable causes and aims to inspire all people to volunteer and support their communities.
Two binary abaci constructed by Dr. Robert C. Good, Jr., made from two Chinese abaci
* Robert Burnham, Jr., author of the Celestial Handbook.
This was developed into the language " E-Prime " by D. David Bourland, Jr. 15 years after his death ( E-Prime a form of the English language in which the verb " to be " does not appear in any of its forms ; for example, the sentence " the movie was good " could translate into E-Prime as " I liked the movie ", thereby distinguishing opinion from fact ).
Andy Warhol ( né Andrej Varchola, Jr .) was born on August 6, 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The original 22-member Board of Trustees included Chair Gregory Peck and Vice Chair Sidney Poitier as well as Francis Ford Coppola, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., Jack Valenti and other representatives from the arts and academia.
George Stevens, Jr., served as director from the institute's founding until 1980.
* 1830 – The Church of Christ, the original church of the Latter Day Saint movement, is organized by Joseph Smith, Jr. and others at Fayette or Manchester, New York.
* 1908 – Robert Lee Scott, Jr., American pilot ( d. 2006 )
* 1959 – W. Thomas Smith, Jr, American author and columnist
* 1915 – Norman Foster Ramsey, Jr., American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2011 )
* 1877 – Wallace H. White, Jr., American politician ( d. 1952 )
Within the sects of the Latter Day Saint movement, the Articles of Faith are a list composed by Joseph Smith, Jr. as part of an 1842 letter sent to " Long " John Wentworth, editor of the Chicago Democrat.
* McKnight, Edgar Vernon, Jr.
* 1815 – Richard Henry Dana, Jr., American lawyer, politician, and author ( d. 1882 )
* Henry, Lyell, Jr. Zig-Zag-and Swirl: Alfred W. Lawson's Quest for Greatness, University of Iowa Press, 1991.
* 1963 – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. pens his Letter from Birmingham Jail while incarcerated in Birmingham, Alabama for protesting against segregation.

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The modern American Media came into being after Generoso Pope, Jr., longtime owner of The National Enquirer, died in 1988, and his tabloids came under new ownership.
His father, William Jefferson Blythe, Jr., was a traveling salesman who died in an automobile accident three months before Bill was born.
The lyrics were written in honor of Green Beret James Gabriel, Jr., the first Native Hawaiian who died in Vietnam, who was executed by the Viet Cong while on a training mission on April 8, 1962.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. made two special appearances in 2002 in a No. 3 Busch Series car: these appearances were at the track where his father died ( Daytona ) and the track where his father made his first Winston Cup start ( Charlotte ).
Douglass and Anna had five children: Rosetta Douglass, Lewis Henry Douglass, Frederick Douglass, Jr., Charles Remond Douglass, and Annie Douglass ( died at the age of ten ).
Connick, Jr .' s mother, who died from ovarian cancer, was Jewish ( her parents had immigrated from Minsk, Russia the capital of Belarus and Vienna, Austria ).
Cagney Jr. died from a heart attack on January 27, 1984 in Washington, D. C., two years before his adoptive father's death.
Brown, Jr. ( died 1997 ), American murderer executed in Louisiana for the murder of Omer Laughlin
Although famous throughout California for his association with the Gold Rush, Sutter died almost poor, having seen his business ventures fail while those of his elder son, John Augustus Sutter, Jr., were more successful.
The couple had five sons and one daughter: Abraham ( 1807 – 1873 ) a graduate of West Point and career military officer ; John ( 1810 – 1866 ), graduate of Yale and Attorney General of New York ; Martin, Jr. ( 1812 – 1855 ), secretary to his father and editor of his father's papers until a premature death from tuberculosis ; Winfield Scott ( born and died in 1814 ); and Smith Thompson ( 1817 – 1876 ), an editor and special assistant to his father while president.
* The last direct descendant of Pieter Stuyvesant to bear his surname was Augustus van Horne Stuyvesant, Jr., who died a bachelor in 1953 at the age of 83 in his mansion at 2 East 79th Street.
Leland Stanford, Governor and Senator of California and leading railroad tycoon, and his wife Jane Lathrop Stanford founded the university in 1891 in honor of their son, Leland Stanford, Jr., who died of typhoid two months before his 16th birthday.
It is named in honor of their only child, Leland Stanford, Jr., who died in 1884 just before his 16th birthday.
His son, Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., also earned a posthumous Medal of Honor during World War II, for rallying and leading troops in the midst of heavy German resistance during the invasion of Normandy in June 1944 ; he died a month later and was awarded the Medal of Honor in September.
* Leland Stanford, Jr. died of typhoid in 1884 ; his parents founded Stanford University in his memory.
* March 8 – Alan Hale, Jr., American actor ( Gilligan's Island ) ( died 1990 )
They had two sons, Booker T. Washington Jr. and Ernest Davidson Washington, before she died in 1889.
Humphrey's father died that year, and Humphrey stopped using the " Jr ." suffix on his name.
Frederick and Mary had two children together who survived infancy: a daughter, Marion ( born October 28, 1861 ) and a son Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. Their first child, John Theodore Olmsted, was born on June 13, 1860 and died in infancy.
They had four children: Jim Jr. ( who died at age 2 ), Gale, Charlotte and Grace.
Its name is in honor of Henry Clay, Jr. a colonel who died in action in the Mexican-American War, and son of Henry Clay, famous American statesman.
The rest of the original cast had died, but Hale's real-life son William Katt played the role of Paul Drake, Jr.
Mickey Jr. later died of liver cancer on December 20, 2000, at age 47.
Among the notables who died either without a valid will or no will at all are Ross Alexander, Fatty Arbuckle, Anura Bandaranaike, Madhav Prasad Birla, Sonny Bono, George Brent, Lenny Bruce, Jacob A. Cantor, Kurt Cobain, Russ Columbo, Sam Cooke, James Dean, Sandy Dennis, John Denver, Divine, Duke Ellington, Cass Elliot, Chris Farley, Bobby Fischer, Redd Foxx, Mary Frann, James A. Garfield, Marvin Gaye, Ulysses S. Grant, Billie Holiday, Buddy Holly, Shemp Howard, Howard Hughes, Andrew Johnson, Florence Griffith-Joyner, Martin Luther King, Jr., Ernie Kovacs, Harry Langdon, Bruce Lee, Abraham Lincoln, Peter Lorre, Jayne Mansfield, Rocky Marciano, Karl Marx, Steve McNair, Sal Mineo, Carmen Miranda, Keith Moon, Rosa Parks, Pablo Picasso, Mihajlo Idvorski Pupin, Tupac Shakur, Don Simpson, Anna Nicole Smith, William Desmond Taylor, Sharon Tate, Tiny Tim, Ritchie Valens, Hervé Villechaize, Barry White, and Jimmy Witherspoon.
When he died, Seward left the home to his son, William Seward, Jr .; it passed on to his grandson, William Henry Seward III, in 1920.

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