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  1. Index and images of Texas statewide death certificates--including delayed certificates, foreign deaths, and probate obituaries--from the Texas Department of State Health Services in Austin. The delayed records are grouped with regular death certificates and, although frequently located in the final few volumes of a given year, can sometimes be ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Otis_SkinnerOtis Skinner - Wikipedia

    Otis Skinner as Col. Philippe Bridau, painted in 1919 by George Luks. By the mid-1890s, he was a star in his own right. In 1894, he produced and starred in Clyde Fitch 's His Grace de Grammont; the same year, he performed in his brother's translation of Victor Hugo 's Le roi s'amuse. In 1895 in Chicago, he succeeded as Hamlet.

  3. Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Died. December 18, 1862. Frederick, Maryland. Known for. Becoming a Unionist folk hero during the Civil War. Spouse. John Casper Fritchie (m. 1806) Barbara Fritchie (née Hauer; December 3, 1766 – December 18, 1862), also known as Barbara Frietchie, and sometimes spelled Frietschie, [1] was a Unionist during the Civil ...

  4. Barbara Frietchie, The Frederick Girl is a play in four acts by Clyde Fitch and based on the heroine of John Greenleaf Whittier 's poem "Barbara Frietchie" (based on a real person: Barbara Fritchie ). Fitch takes a good bit of artistic liberty and intertwines her story with that of his own grandparents' love story, which also takes place during ...

  5. Box office. $2.7 million [1] Beau Brummell is a 1954 British historical film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Curtis Bernhardt and produced by Sam Zimbalist from a screenplay by Karl Tunberg, based on the 1890 play Beau Brummell by Clyde Fitch. The play was previously adapted as a silent film made in 1924 and starring John ...

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