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Ludlow, Noah Miller
The Concise Oxford Companion to the Theatre
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Ludlow, Noah Miller (1795–1886), American actor-manager of the pioneering days, who in 1815 was engaged by Samuel
Drake to go to Kentucky and later founded his own company, with which in 1817 he gave English plays in New Orleans. He travelled extensively, with his own or other companies, often being the first actor to penetrate to some of the more remote regions in the South and West. In 1828 he was induced to take over the old
Chatham Theatre in New York with Cooper, but failed to make it pay, and moved to St Louis. From 1835 to 1853 he was in partnership with Sol
Smith in the American Theatrical Commonwealth Company, and ran several theatres simultaneously in St Louis, New Orleans, Mobile, and other cities, often engaging outstanding stars. He was himself an excellent actor, particularly in comedy.
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Ludlow as an economic center
Magazine article from: Vermont Business Magazine; 11/1/1997; ; 689 words
; ...with most small towns in New England, Ludlow has a feel of history. Many historic...ownership having changed over the years. Ludlow's history began with its charter dated...on the last day of March in that year. Ludlow's economic history parallels that of...
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Ludlow Promises New Leadership in the 10th District
Newspaper article from: Los Angeles Sentinel; 6/4/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...Nate Holden, is on its way out. Martin Ludlow, who captured the 10th district council...promised residents during his campaign. Ludlow, flanked by luminaries, union representatives...end and the days of action begins, said Ludlow. The residents of the 10th district will...
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LUDLOW EARNS FIRST TITLE
Newspaper article from: The Boston Globe; 2/23/2003; ; 700+ words
; ...CHELMSFORD - When Jeff Peterson took over the Ludlow wrestling program eight years ago, he...weight classes and, more importantly, Ludlow had clinched its first wrestling state...expected to be heated contest between Ludlow, defending champ Lowell, and St. John...
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Ludlow China Initiates Research Coverage on Universal Travel Group with a Near-Term Price Target of $1.80 Per Share.
PR Newswire; 11/16/2006; 700+ words
; ...operates as a China-based aviation services company, announced today that Ludlow China Research, a fund operated under Ludlow Capital Group ("Ludlow"), initiated research coverage on Universal Travel Group with a near-term price...
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LUDLOW WEATHERED '37 FLOOD, THEN SUBURBAN FLIGHT IN '60S.(Living)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 9/10/2007; 700+ words
; ...witnessed much development in the city of Ludlow. In 1893, streetcar service between Covington and Ludlow began. That same year, the Pullman Company...also witnessed significant progress by the Ludlow Public Schools. In 1895 William and Albert...
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Ludlow China Initiates Research Coverage on Linkwell Corporation with a Target Price at $0.80 Per Share.
M2 Presswire; 11/28/2006; 700+ words
; ...PRESSWIRE-28 November 2006-Linkwell Corp: Ludlow China Initiates Research Coverage on Linkwell...disinfectants in China, announced today that Ludlow China Research has initiated research...22 million in 2007. A full version of Ludlow China's research coverage and risk factors...
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LUDLOW'S PLAYOFF CHANCES SLIPPING AWAY AGAIN.(SPORTS)
Newspaper article from: The Kentucky Post (Covington, KY); 10/19/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...season must be feeling like deja vu for the Ludlow Panthers. Last season the Panthers put...four games of the season. This season Ludlow matched its 2-0 record through the first...but they came up short again, 24-14. Ludlow drops to 5-3 overall and 2-2 in Class...
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VIADUCT A LUDLOW FIXTURE PROJECT TOOK EFFORTS OF MANY TO BUILD.(EDITORIAL)
Newspaper article from: The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 6/18/2001; 700+ words
; ...forgotten landmark is the viaduct on Elm Street in Ludlow - also known as Ky. 8 - where the Norfolk-Southern...cross above Ky. 8. Considering the layout of Ludlow, one can hardly visit Ludlow or Bromley or other points along the Ohio River...
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Sen. Salazar Introduces Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark Act
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 4/26/2008; 700+ words
; ...Salazar, D-Colorado, has introduced the Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark Act...legislation that would "designate the Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark in...full-text of the legislation follows:Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark ActS...
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Rep. Salazar Introduces Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark Act
News Wire article from: US Fed News Service, Including US State News; 4/28/2008; 700+ words
; ...Salazar, D-Colorado, has introduced the Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark Act...legislation that would "designate the Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark in...full-text of the legislation follows:Ludlow Massacre National Historic Landmark ActH...
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Ludlow Massacre
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
LUDLOW MASSACRE LUDLOW MASSACRE. One of the bloodiest labor conflicts that shook the early twentieth-century American West, the Ludlow Massacre marked the end of Colorado's "thirty years' war." While...
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Ludlow's Code
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
LUDLOW'S CODE LUDLOW'S CODE. A common complaint of the early American colonists was that...this situation, in 1646 the general court of Connecticut asked Roger Ludlow, a member of the court and trained in the English law, to compile...
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Ludlow, Edmund
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Ludlow, Edmund ( c. 1617–92). Ludlow was one of a group of austere republicans that included Vane and Haselrig . His father Sir Henry Ludlow, a Wiltshire landowner, represented the county in the Long...
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Ludlow Resolution
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
LUDLOW RESOLUTION LUDLOW RESOLUTION, a proposed constitutional amendment introduced by Rep. Louis Ludlow of Indiana in 1935. It was a by-product of the Senate munitions investigation of 1934 and the keep-America-out of-war movement...
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Ludlow castle
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Ludlow castle (Shropshire), standing on a cliff...In 1473, when Edward IV sent his son to Ludlow, the castle became the headquarters of...death in 1502. The political importance of Ludlow made it also a cultural centre. In 1634...
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