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    James William Troup (February 5, 1855 – November 30, 1931) was an American steamship captain, Canadian Pacific Railway administrator and shipping pioneer...
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  • Kyle James William Troup (1855–1931), American steamship captain and shipping pioneer Josephine Troup (died 1912), English composer Kyle Troup (born...
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    liners which sailed on trans-Pacific and trans-Atlantic routes. James William Troup is credited with conceiving and building the Princess fleet. In 1913...
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  • had been built to the orders of James William Troup, who was superintendent of CPR's Pacific coastal division. Troup's leadership marked the growth of...
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    Robert Troup (1757 – January 14, 1832) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and a United States district judge...
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    retired in 1902. Illecillewaet was commissioned soon after Captain James William Troup took over as general manager of the Columbia and Kootenay Steam Navigation...
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    The Johns Hopkins University Press. 1995. pp. 555–556. Foster, William Omer (1960). James Jackson, Duelist and Militant Statesman, 1757-1806. Athens: University...
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    Live in 1981, Saint James met the SNL executive producer Dick Ebersol. They married within the year and had three sons: Charles, William, and Edward (Teddy)...
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    their presidential nominee in 1856. George Troup, former U.S. senator from Georgia Former senator George Troup from Georgia The Southern Rights Party was...
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    Kootenay Steam Navigation Company in 1897. Administrator and Captain James William Troup was soon taken by Trail's design and used it in 1898 as a basis for...
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  • James Gunn (March 13, 1753 – July 30, 1801) was a delegate to the Continental Congress and a United States Senator from Georgia. Gunn was born in Virginia...
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    William Wyatt Bibb (October 2, 1781 – July 10, 1820) was a United States Senator from Georgia, the first governor of the Alabama Territory, and the first...
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    Directory of the United States Congress. William Harris Crawford Collection from the Georgia Historical Society Troup-Clarke Political Feud historical marker...
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  • were compared to that of his father, already a renowned alumnus. Robert Troup, a family friend who had been Alexander Hamilton's college roommate, wrote...
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    Few's brother James was hanged for his part in the uprising, and the Few family farm just east of Hillsborough was ransacked by William Tryon's militia...
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    number was 145489. Construction of the Potter was supervised by Capt. James William Troup, one of the most famous steamboat captains in the West, as well as...
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    never forgiven Van Buren for serving as William Crawford’s campaign manager in the 1824 presidential election. Troup papers also weren't enthusastic about...
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  • United Way Building. Troup Square was laid out in 1851 and is named for former Georgia Governor, Congressman, and Senator George Troup. It is one of only...
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    the property passed to his son-in-law, Dr. James M. Troup, brother of Governor George Troup. When Troup died in 1849, he held 357 people as slaves and...
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    matriculating in May 1774. His college roommate and lifelong friend Robert Troup spoke glowingly of Hamilton's clarity in concisely explaining the patriots'...
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    [permanent dead link] Letter, 1825 Mar. 5, Washington, [D.C. to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / John Forsyth [permanent dead link] [Letter] 1826...
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  • construction in Peru). Meanwhile, Chip and his teenage wife Polly (Ronne Troup), who had eloped after Polly's disciplinarian father refused to sanction...
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    The Democratic Party in Georgia was hopelessly divided into two factions (Troup and Clark) at the time. Despite this, both factions nominated Jackson for...
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    assimilated and supported the Americans during the war. Governor Troup's partially-Creek cousin William McIntosh had signed the Treaty of Indian Springs (1825)...
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  • mid 50s Mosi Tatupu Daniel Te'o-Nesheim Demaryius Thomas – early 30s Bill Troup – early 60s Max Tuerk – mid 20s Kevin Turner Tommy Vaughn Frank Wainright...
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    Deemer, Howard Culver, Bert Holland, Don Stewart, Bobby Troup, Emily Banks, Len Wayland, William Boyett, Stacy Harris, Stuart Nisbet, Kent McCord, Robert...
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  • 1865) The artillery battery was known as the Troup Artillery (named for former governor George M. Troup). It was from Athens, Georgia. It was commanded...
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    South. He went to Dundee in 1921, where Scotland internationalist Alec Troup played left wing. Dundee thus converted Halliday to centre forward with...
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  • Globe Theatre in London, now known as the Gielgud Theatre. James S. Jameson John Rose Troup William Bonny Edmund Musgrave Barttelot Herbert Ward Henry Morton...
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    Hills and Dales Estate (category Houses in Troup County, Georgia)
    the home with the gardens. Fuller Earle Callaway (1870-1928) was born in Troup County, Georgia and was an entrepreneur from an early age, selling sundries...
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