When Everett Burrows Richmond was born on 25 December 1873, in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States, his father, Joseph Burrows Richmond, was 32 and his mother, Emma Orton, was 31. He married Carrie Ellen Martin on 23 July 1907, in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 daughter. He lived in Utah, Utah, United States in 1910. He died on 10 January 1950, in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States, at the age of 76, and was buried in Provo, Utah, Utah, United States.
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In the Mid 1870s, The United States sought out the Kingdom of Hawaii to make a free trade agreement. The Treaty gave the Hawaiians access to the United States agricultural markets and it gave the United States a part of land which later became Pearl Harbor.
During the response to civil rights violations to African Americans, the bill was passed giving African Americans equal treatment in public accommodations, public transportation, and to prohibit exclusion from jury duty. While many in the public opposed this law, the African Americans greatly favored it.
A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities if the segregated facilities were equal in quality. It's widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history.
habitational name from Richmond (North Yorkshire). The placename was probably transferred after the Norman Conquest from any of numerous places in France named with Old French riche ‘mighty, strong’ + munt, mont ‘mountain, hill’. Richmond in southwest London received this name only in the reign of Henry VII, in honor of the king, who had been Earl of Richmond until he came to the throne, and is unlikely to be the source of this surname.
occasionally a variant of Richman , with excrescent -d. The two names were probably often confused.
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