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Encyclopedia > James Strong

James Strong refers to two different people:

  • Dr. James Strong (1822-1894) was a Methodist biblical scholar and educator, and creator of the Strong's concordance.
  • James Hooker Strong (1814 - 1882) was a U.S. admiral.

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Engagement Rings, Diamond Engagement Rings, Loose Diamonds, Ideal Cut Diamonds, Wedding Rings (1276 words)
James Allen is regularly featured in trade magazines such as "National Jeweler" and has been profiled by famous publications such as "The Washington Post", "NBC News" and "Kiplinger" as "One of the Best diamond ring e-tailers".
From classic solitaires to elegant settings with diamonds, James Allen brings together innovative display solutions, the highest level of trust and service and the finest quality diamond rings and jewelry.
Whether it be a beautiful pendant or sophisticated studs, James Allen offers a fine selection of jewelry for everybody's budget.
Pvt. James Strong, Co. C. (313 words)
James Strong was born October 1, 1842, the son of Andrew Adam Strong and Elizabeth Robb Strong who arrived by boat in New York that same year having emigrated from County Cork, Ireland.
James was one of four children and the family settled on a farm near McConnellstown, Pennsylvania, where the family grew and thrived.
Strong became a good soldier and was in the ranks for every battle the regiment participated in.
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