• Meade (1815–1872) was a U.S. Army major general. General Meade may also refer to: David C. Meade (1940–2019), U.S. Army major general Henry J. Meade (1925–2006)...
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  • American Republican party politician David C. Meade (1940–2019), U.S. Army major general This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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  • Major General George Gordon Meade may refer to Equestrian statue of George Meade (Philadelphia) George Gordon Meade Memorial This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Richard Meade (1937–2015) was a British Olympic equestrian gold medalist. Richard Meade may also refer to: Richard Meade, 2nd Earl of Clanwilliam (1766–1805)...
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  • Meade is a surname, and may refer to: Ada Meade (1883-1965), American actress Emily Meade (active from 2006), American actress Garth Meade (1925–2002)...
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  • a mountain in Alberta, Canada Old Baldy (horse), belonged to General George G. Meade in the American Civil War Battle of Old Baldy, a series of engagements...
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  • Scrimzeour Whitaker (1820–1906), American author; mother of Lily C. Whitaker Meade Whitaker (1919–2005), United States Tax Court judge Michael Whitaker (born...
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    1975), English cricketer Robin Meade (born 1969), lead news anchor for HLN's morning show Morning Express with Robin Meade Robin Miller (chef) (born 1966)...
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  • David McWane (born 1976), American musician David Meade (born 1976), American politician David Meade (author), American conspiracy author David Medalla...
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    Missouri, an unincorporated community Howes, South Dakota, community in Meade County, South Dakota, United States Sour Howes, small fell in the English...
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    (1814–1894), German-born American bandmaster George Meade (1815-1872), American Civil War general Kingdom of Greece George I (1845–1913) George II (1890–1947)...
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    chess player Luke McShane (footballer) (born 1985), English footballer Luke Meade (born 1996), Irish hurler Luke Medley (born 1989), English footballer Luke...
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    Anne (section Disambiguation)
    (author) (born 1959), American novelist and short story writer Ann Randolph Meade Page (c. 1781–1838), episcopal slavery reformer Ann Paludan (c. 1928–2014)...
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  • Jack Welch (disambiguation), multiple people James Welch (disambiguation), multiple people Jane Welch (born 1964), English writer Jane Meade Welch (1854–1931)...
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    secretary Maryellen Elberta Meade of New York; she died after a long illness on October 13, 1980, aged 46.: 173–176  He married Meade's friend Nancy Powers Horrigan...
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    Press. ISBN 978-0-19-923371-7. Retrieved 31 August 2013. Smith, Robert Meade (1890). The Physiology of the Domestic Animals. Philadelphia, London: F...
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  • American actor Austin McNamara (born 2001), American football player Austin Meade (born 1994), American musician Austin Meadows (born 1995), American baseball...
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  • Meade. The biblical canon lists from early Christianity: Texts and analysis. (Oxford: OUP, 2017), pp.xx-xxii. Edmon L. Gallagher and John D. Meade. The...
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    who was a Union general: Ulysses S. Grant (Lt General of the Union Armies) Became a member of the Philadelphia PA George G. Meade Post GAR Post # 1...
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  • Constable of Toronto William Meade Prince (1893–1951), American magazine illustrator Prince William (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about...
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  • screenwriter Reginald Brooks-King (1861–1938), Welsh archer Corrin Brooks-Meade (born 1988), English footballer Renel Brooks-Moon (born 1958), American...
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  • Antonio Maceo Grajales (1845–1896), Cuban military leader José Antonio Meade (born 1969), Mexican politician and diplomat José Antonio Medeiros (born...
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  • and activist for humanitarianism, animal rights and vegetarianism Henry Meade Williams (1899–1984), American writer, editor, publisher, and bookstore...
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  • opera singer Mary Lewis (soprano) (1900-1941), American soprano and actress Meade Lux Lewis (1905–1964), American pianist and composer Mel Lewis (1929–1990)...
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  • assassination by domestic terrorists. ("Synecdoche") She then infiltrates Fort Meade with Reese to back up Finch in deploying the ICE-9 virus into Samaritan...
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  • South Dakota Stevens Ranch, Piedmont, South Dakota, listed on the NRHP in Meade County, South Dakota Texas Elisha Stevens House, Cuero, Texas, listed on...
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    merged operations with AAA Northern California, Nevada & Utah. AAA (disambiguation) AAA Travel High School Challenge Alliance Internationale de Tourisme...
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  • Act 1919 ended the necessity to seek re-election within nine months of a general election, and the Re-Election of Ministers Act (1919) Amendment Act 1926...
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    de Pinillos Sáenz (1875-1953), ship-owner and politician George Meade, Union general of The American Civil War José Celestino Mutis (1732-1808), botanist...
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  • Pioneer Mountains Kings Peak Larkins Peak Leatherman Peak Little Regret Peak Meade Peak, highest summit of the Peale Mountains Mica Peak- consists of two peaks...
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