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Epes

Index Epes

Epes may refer to. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 10 relations: EPE, Epes Randolph, Epes Sargent (landowner), Epes Sargent (poet), Epes W. Sargent, Epes, Alabama, James F. Epes, Louis S. Epes, Maria Epes, Sydney Parham Epes.

EPE

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Epes Randolph

Epes Randolph (August 16, 1856 – August 22, 1921) was an American civil engineer and businessman who constructed railroads in America's South, Ohio, Arizona, California, and Mexico.

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Epes Sargent (landowner)

Colonel Epes Sargent (July 12, 1690 – December 6, 1762) was an American landowner, merchant, politician and military officer from Gloucester, Massachusetts.

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Epes Sargent (poet)

Epes Sargent (September 27, 1813– December 30, 1880) was an American editor, poet and playwright.

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Epes W. Sargent

Epes Winthrop Sargent (August 21, 1872, in Nassau, Bahamas – Dec. 6, 1938 in Brooklyn, New York) was an American vaudeville critic who wrote under the pen-names Chicot and Chic.

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Epes, Alabama

Epes is a town in Sumter County, Alabama, United States.

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James F. Epes

James Fletcher Epes (May 23, 1842 – August 24, 1910) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia, cousin of Sidney Parham Epes.

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Louis S. Epes

Louis Spencer Epes (January 12, 1882 – February 14, 1935) was an American lawyer, judge and politician.

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Maria Epes

Maria Epes is a feminist artist working in the media of artists' books, installation, sculpture, printmaking, and works on paper.

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Sydney Parham Epes

Sydney Parham Epes (August 20, 1865 – March 3, 1900) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia, serving briefly for parts of two terms at the end of the 19th century.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epes