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- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 accessdate "2012-09-04".
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 date "1929-06-21".
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 isCitedBy Alexander_Smith_Cochran.
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 isCitedBy Ganna_Walska.
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 newspaper New_York_Times.
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 newspaper The_New_York_Times.
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 quote "Alexander Smith Cochran, carpet manufacturer, philanthropist and yachtsman of New York and Yonkers, died here last night of pulmonary tuberculosis, from which he had been suffering for fifteen years. He was in his fifty-sixth year.".
- abstract.html?res=F10614F8385913778DDDA80A94DE405B898EF1D3 title "A. S. Cochran Dies At Saranac Lake. Wealthy Carpet Manufacturer, Philanthropist and Yachtsman. Inherited Vast Fortunes. Democratic Ways and Generosity Made Him Greatly Admired In Native Yonkers. Chief Owner of Vast Carpet Works. Built Yacht to Defend Cup. Joined British Navy in War".
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