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| ed into the hands of his son-in-law, Henry | Knickerbocker, a banker and broker in New York. |
| The Hollywood | Knickerbocker Apartments, formerly the Knickerbocker Hot |
| he band's June 20, 1995 performance at the | Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York, shows a group o |
| t that time, home games were played at the | Knickerbocker Arena (now known as the Times Union Center |
| m based in Albany, New York playing at the | Knickerbocker Arena and competed in the American Indoor |
| Knickerbocker Avenue is a station on the BMT Myrtle Aven | |
| Located at the intersection of Myrtle and | Knickerbocker Avenues in Bushwick, Brooklyn, it is serve |
| true story concerning the collapse of the | Knickerbocker Bank in New York, similar to present day M |
| he Celtics on June 24, 1965 to the Ruppert | Knickerbocker Brewing Company, a subsidiary of Marvin Kr |
| In The | Knickerbocker, Briggs began a series of humorous stories |
| The | Knickerbocker Buckaroo |
| The | Knickerbocker Buckaroo was Fairbanks' last film under hi |
| No print of The | Knickerbocker Buckaroo is known to exist in any archive |
| The | Knickerbocker Buckaroo is a 1919 silent Western directed |
| United States of America and wife Margaret | Knickerbocker Clark, on 4 February 1950 at Washington, D |
| r New York City private clubs, such as the | Knickerbocker Club and and Metropolitan Club). |
| had previously designed buildings for the | Knickerbocker Club, the Brook Club, and the Colony Club |
| er this she was frequently riding with the | Knickerbocker Engine Co. 5, especially so in street para |
| rk City) in 1855; his interment was in the | Knickerbocker family cemetery, Schaghticoke. |
| The property was occupied by the | Knickerbocker family from about 1707 until 1946. |
| In a 1966 interview by Conrad | Knickerbocker for The Paris Review, William S. Burroughs |
| It was acquired in 1964 by the | Knickerbocker Historical Society and is operated as a lo |
| nd including One Touch of Venus (1997) and | Knickerbocker Holiday (1993). |
| ehind him than to the Broadway operas like | Knickerbocker Holiday, One Touch of Venus and Love Life |
| His scores for the Broadway shows | Knickerbocker Holiday, Lady in the Dark, and One Touch o |
| tithmar-owned 6 Times Square (formerly the | Knickerbocker Hotel) Isithmar's plans to build a hotel/c |
| City Branch with rail service include the | Knickerbocker Ice Co., the Philadelphia Grain Elevator C |
| also served as an executive officer of the | Knickerbocker Ice Company of Chicago, which had been fou |
| In 1902, he was employed by the | Knickerbocker Ice Co. in Chicago. |
| rts began with a story of adventure in the | Knickerbocker in 1838. |
| Kane acted in a presentation of The Hyphen | Knickerbocker in April 1915. |
| Knickerbocker Mansion is a historic home located at Scha | |
| of German and Native American heritage in | Knickerbocker, near Mertzon in Irion County, Texas; the |
| lish by Joseph McCabe and published by the | Knickerbocker Press in 1913. |
| Then he worked as a court reporter for the | Knickerbocker Press, and studied law. |
| New York and London: G. P. Putnam's, | Knickerbocker Press. |
| In 1931 reporter Hubert Renfro | Knickerbocker received a Pulitzer Prize for corresponden |
| s were killed, and the storm was named the | Knickerbocker Storm after the fact as a result of the ev |
| two-day blizzard that was later dubbed the | Knickerbocker Storm. |
| atrical history by placing in front of the | Knickerbocker Theater a revolving red windmill powered a |
| New York by Charles Frohman and ran at the | Knickerbocker Theatre from 28 August 1911 to 16 December |
| Geare is notable as the architect of the | Knickerbocker Theatre in Washington, D.C., whose roof co |
| the film was playing at Washington, D.C.'s | Knickerbocker Theatre when the roof of that building col |
| and Reynolds for its Broadway debut at the | Knickerbocker Theatre on August 14, 1914. |
| y with lyrics by Grant Stewart, was at the | Knickerbocker Theatre on 29 July 1909 with W. H. Denny. |
| Former site of the | Knickerbocker Theatre |
| The | Knickerbocker Theatre was a Washington, D.C., movie thea |
| uction opened on September 18, 1925 at the | Knickerbocker Theatre, and closed on May 22, 1926, after |
| ed on Broadway on December 25, 1905 at the | Knickerbocker Theatre, where it ran for 202 performances |
| Dearest Enemy, | Knickerbocker Theatre, (1925-1926) ...as ensemble |
| Knickerbocker was elected as a Federalist to the Elevent | |
| Knickerbocker, William Skinkle, "Designations for Colore | |
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