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is a surname. Joralemon Street in Brooklyn, New York was named in 1805 for Tumis Joralemon, the first person to own a brick house in Brooklyn. The classic American mailbox is the Joroleman mailbox, designed in 1915 by a postal employee named Roy J. Joroleman.
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Joralemon Street in Brooklyn, named for Tumis Joralemon
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Joroleman mailbox, designed in 1915 by Roy J. Joroleman
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a metal box on a post, oblong in plan and with an arched roof, with a flap opening downwards at one end and a red flag which can be hinged to a vertical position: the classic United States mailbox design
Dorothy Rieber Joralemon
Edgar Eugene Joralemon
Ira Joralemon
Olmec religion
Jorolemon mailbox
Joralemon Street Tunnel
58 Joralemon Street
"What's in a street name? Plenty"
"How The Joroleman Mailbox Influenced Modern-Day Mailbox Designs"
"Soap Boxes Won't Do"
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