Currier borrowed $500 to send Franklin to Harvard University for graduate studies.
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Currier and Ives prints were among the most popular wall hangings of the day.
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Currier retired from his firm in 1880, and turned the business over to his son Edward.
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Currier scolded Schwontkowski for suggesting in online posts that Langin was a dog thief.
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Currier currently co-runs Ooga Labs, an investment and incubation company in Palo Alto.
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Stubbs was born in Liverpool, the son of a currier and leather merchant.
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Currier and Ives print of the Democratic presidential party ticket, 1864.
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Currier said the closeness of the election had made a statement.
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Currier is a retired special education teacher who taught in Lexington, Frankfort and Georgetown.
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United States lithographer who (with his partner James Ives) produced thousands of prints signed `Currier & Ives' (1813-1888)
A craftsman who curries leather for use
A currier is a specialist in the leather processing industry. After the tanning process, the currier applies techniques of dressing, finishing and colouring to the tanned hide to make it strong, flexible and waterproof. ...
Tans leather; uses curry comb on horses
A person who dresses and colors leather after it istanned
A gun used in the 17^th century, of the same bore as a caliver (a matchlock intermediate in size between a mousquet and a carbine), but with a longer barrel.
One who dresses the coat of a horse with a currycomb; one who tanned leather by incorporating oil or grease
A dresser of tanned leather to beat until soft and to dress the skin to make it workable