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    Born in Sandusky, Ohio, in 1825, a son of Congressman Eleutheros Cooke, Henry D. Cooke studied at Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, and Transylvania...
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    grandson of Henry D. Cooke, First Governor of the District of Columbia. Henry D. Cooke Jr. was born on September 21, 1879, in Washington, D.C. as the son...
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  • Henry Cooke may refer to: Henry Cooke (composer) (c. 1616–1672), English composer Henry Cooke (artist) (1642–1700), British painter Henry Cooke (minister)...
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    history of the United States Civil War List of railroad executives Henry D. Cooke (his brother) Armstrong, Martin A. (June 28, 2021). Manipulating the...
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    United States Navy (USN) and commissioned on July 1, 1918 with Commander Henry D. Cooke, USN as the commanding officer. Located near Quigley's Point in County...
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  • David Cooke (Royal Navy officer) (1955–2014), British Royal Navy rear admiral Gervaise Cooke (1911–1976), British Royal Navy rear admiral Henry D. Cooke (admiral)...
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    Henry Cooke (1788–1868) was an Irish Presbyterian minister, an opponent of secularisation, and, in response to Catholic mobilisation under Daniel O'Connell...
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    aerospace engineer, futurist, author Henry D. Cooke (1825–81), financier, journalist, railroad executive, politician Jay Cooke (1821–1905), Civil War financier...
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    His son Jay Cooke was a prominent railroad financier. Another son, Henry D. Cooke, was a noted financier and journalist. Eleutheros Cooke House (410 Columbus...
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    Hope Cooke (born June 24, 1940) was the Gyalmo (Tibetan: རྒྱལ་མོ་, Wylie: rgyal mo) (Queen Consort) of the 12th Chogyal (King) of Sikkim, Palden Thondup...
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    Alexander Robey Shepherd (category People from Southwest (Washington, D.C.))
    inaugural appointment to the governorship was his friend, the financier Henry D. Cooke, "a gentleman of unimpeachable integrity" and secretly a close political...
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    Lincoln’s son, deceased at 3 years of age Ch 7 Henry D. Cooke – Editor of Ohio State Journal, friend of Chase Jay Cooke – Wealthy Philadelphia financier Philander...
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    Below is a list of mayors of Washington, D.C., and associated political entities. The federal district of the United States was first designated by the...
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  • between 1844 and 1846. Henry Connelly, Territorial Governor of New Mexico, graduated with a medical degree in 1828 Henry D. Cooke, 1st Governor of the District...
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  • last leg of their voyage to Europe under the command of Commander Henry D. Cooke. Cooke was later awarded with the Navy Cross for his leadership of USS...
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  • Governor Cook (redirect from Governor Cooke)
    Governor Cook or Cooke may refer to: Henry D. Cooke (1825–1881), territorial governor of the District of Columbia Howard Cooke (1915–2014), Governor-General...
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    recipient of Medal of Honor, commanded Jenkins in 1914. Commander Henry D. Cooke, who received the Navy Cross as commanding officer of the destroyer...
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    Freedman's Savings Bank (category African-American history of Washington, D.C.)
    bank Jay Cooke and Company, which invested heavily in railroads. As head of the finance committee of the bank, Henry D. Cooke, Jay Cooke’s brother, deposited...
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    sister of Ensign Billingsley; and commissioned 1 March 1920, Commander Henry D. Cooke in command. Billingsley joined Destroyer Force, Atlantic Fleet, in operations...
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    Townsend Cemetery, located near the northeastern corner of the village. Henry D. Cooke – United States Navy officer. Michael Crichton – Author of Jurassic...
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    assumed duty as Executive officer for the Commandant of Midshipmen, Henry D. Cooke. While in this capacity, he was co-responsible for the professional...
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    Josh Cooke (born November 22, 1979) is an American actor. Cooke attended Harriton High School, a small public high school in suburban Rosemont. He was...
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    Hone & Goodyear 2008, p. 30 Phister, Hone & Goodyear 2008, p. 29 "Henry David Cooke, Rear Admiral, United States Navy". Arlington National Cemetery. Retrieved...
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    of George A. Armes, and commissioned under the command of Commander Henry D. Cooke. On 3 February 1919, she was assigned to the United States Atlantic...
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    Officers: First President: Former 1st Governor of the District of Columbia Henry D. Cooke Second President: Former Mayor of Washington, DC Matthew G. Emery Third...
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    Shepherd was appointed vice chair of the Board of Public Works. Governor Henry D. Cooke rarely attended board of public works meetings, allowing Shepherd to...
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    as USS Kanawha II (SP–130) under the command of lieutenant commander Henry D. Cooke. The Roman numeral II was used to avoid confusion with the Navy's replenishment...
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    Alistair Cooke (born Alfred Cooke; 20 November 1908 – 30 March 2004) was a British-American writer whose work as a journalist, television personality and...
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  • Robin Brunskill Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon, ONZ, KBE, PC (9 May 1926 – 30 August 2006) was a New Zealand judge and later a British Law Lord and member...
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  • Montague Cooke Jr. (December 20, 1874 – October 29, 1948) was an American malacologist who published under the name of C. Montague Cooke or C.M. Cooke. Charles...
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