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  1. James W. Pumphrey (12 de septiembre de 1832 – 16 de marzo de 1906) era el dueño de un establo de alquiler en Washington D. C., y jugó una papel menor en los acontecimientos que rodearon el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln y sus consecuencias.

  2. James W. Pumphrey (September 12, 1832 – March 16, 1906) was a livery stable owner in Washington, D.C., who played a minor role in the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath.

  3. 680K Followers, 2,161 Following, 3 Posts - @jamespumphrey on Instagram: "•Student of the scene •Human being •Stuff enthusiast •Cofounder of Speeedco".

  4. James W. Pumphrey era el dueño de un establo de alquiler en Washington D. C., y jugó una papel menor en los acontecimientos que rodearon el asesinato de Abraham Lincoln y sus consecuencias. John Wilkes Booth contrató un caballo de Pumphrey que utilizó para huir después de asesinar al presidente.

  5. James W. Pumphrey (September 12, 1832 – March 16, 1906) was a livery stable owner in Washington, D.C., who played a minor role in the events surrounding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and its aftermath.

  6. Los últimos posts de @JamesPumphrey

  7. 30 de dic. de 2021 · James Pumphrey is a writer, comedian, actor, and internet personality. He is best recognized as the host of the automotive web series Up To Speed on the YouTube channel Donut Media. The series has 178 videos on the channel that have amassed almost 14 million total views as of 2021.