Andrew Horatio Reeder (July 12, 1807 – July 5, 1864) was the first governor of the Territory of Kansas. Reeder was born in Easton, Pennsylvania to Absolom...
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Andrew Reed Garbarino (/ˌɡɑːrbərˈiːnoʊ/ GAR-bə-REE-noh; born September 27, 1984) is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. representative...
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Andrew Reed may refer to: Andrew Reed (baseball), American baseball third baseman Andrew Joseph Reed or A. J. Reed (born 1993), American baseball first...
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1855, he was accused of attacking Kansas Territory Governor Andrew Horatio Reeder at Reeder's office in the Shawnee Methodist Mission in Fairway, Kansas...
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Andrew Reed KCB CVO JP (26 September 1837 – 7 November 1914) was an Anglo-Irish barrister and inspector-general of the Royal Irish Constabulary. Reed...
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full-time boarders (80 boys, 20 girls). The school was founded in 1813, by Andrew Reed and incorporated by Act of Parliament in 1845 under the presidency of...
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Andrew Reed (27 November 1787 – 25 February 1862) was an English Congregational minister and hymnwriter, who became a prominent philanthropist and social...
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Andrew Reed (born December 19, 1991) is an American rower. He competed in the 2020 Summer Olympics. Reed's cousin, Henry Hollingsworth, rowed at the 2024...
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Dan Reeder is an American musician and artist. He was born in Louisiana in 1954 and raised in California. Reeder started his artistic career at Chapman...
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James Andrew Reed CBE, CCMI, FCIPD (born 12 April 1963) is a British businessman. He is chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Reed group of...
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of Kansas Annika Reeder (born 1979), British artistic gymnast Bertha S. Reeder (1892–1982), American Mormon missionary Carolyn Reeder (1937–2012), American...
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Andrew Reed was an American Negro league third baseman in the 1910s. Reed played for the Detroit Stars and the St. Louis Giants in 1919. In three recorded...
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Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 – July 31, 1875) was the 17th president of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869. He assumed the presidency following...
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the wishes of the proslavery forces in the territory. While Governor Andrew Reeder was away from the territory, Woodson became acting governor, signing...
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have denied all charges and allegations. Emory Andrew Tate III was born on 1 December 1986 at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C. He is...
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Simeon Gannett Reed Andre Reed (born 1964), American football player Andrew Reed (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Andrew Reed (baseball), American...
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British and Commonwealth forces. Born in Dublin, he was the son of Sir Andrew Reed, a senior police official. He was educated at the Royal Military Academy...
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loudly denounced the elections as fraudulent. Territorial Governor Andrew Reeder pleased neither side when he invalidated, as tainted by fraud, the results...
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nonetheless accepted by the Federal government. When Territorial Governor Andrew Reeder objected, he was fired by President Franklin Pierce. Despite this show...
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Andrew John Reed OBE (born 17 September 1964) is a British Labour Co-operative politician who was the Member of Parliament for the key marginal Constituency...
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2015. "United States Artists » Jennifer Reeder". Retrieved 2023-02-25. "United States Artists » Jennifer Reeder". Retrieved 2023-02-25. Talbot, Margaret...
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Asylum) and Rev Dr Andrew Reed (a philanthropist and founder of several orphanages) they determined to educate such people. Reed toured Europe to gather...
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meeting for one week in Pawnee at the direction of Territorial Governor Andrew Reeder, the thirty-eight pro-slavery legislators reconvened at the Shawnee...
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outfitting post for the Army of the West. In 1854, Kansas Territory Governor Andrew Reeder set up executive offices on post and lived for a short time in the quarters...
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November 2024 – via Taylor and Francis Online. Geraads, Denis; Barr, W. Andrew; Reed, Denne; Laurin, Michel; Alemseged, Zeresenay (12 December 2019). "New...
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of the take, because that's just my fate," Whedon says. Set designer Andrew Reeder was pleased to explore a different architectural style from the previous...
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originally built as an orphanage at the behest of the philanthropist Andrew Reed who named it the Infant Orphanage Asylum; later it became the Royal National...
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Andy Reid (disambiguation) (redirect from Andrew Reid)
Andy Reid (running back) (born 1954), American football running back Andrew Reed (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people...
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1844 in Richmond, London as the Asylum for Fatherless Children by Rev Andrew Reed taking children of both sexes and giving them food, shelter and education...
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Trevor Goward; Ken Lertzman; Andy MacKinnon; Jim Pojar; Rosamund Pojar; Andrew Reed; Nancy Turner; Dale Vitt (2004). Jim Pojar; Andy MacKinnon (eds.). Plants...
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