Ralph DeLancey Izard (26 February 1785 – 21 January 1822)[citation needed] was a United States Navy officer who became a hero for his actions at Tripoli...
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Charles Manigault Morris (category Izard family)
1770) and Margaret (née Izard) Manigault (a daughter of Continental Congressman and U.S. Senator from South Carolina Ralph Izard). He was also distant cousin...
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5-in. main battery): La Vallette, Nicholas, Taylor, Charrette, Conner, Izard Rear Admiral Arthur W. Radford in fleet carrier Enterprise 1 fleet carrier...
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USS United States (1797) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
Congress and New York. In a letter dated 12 November, 1802 Midshipman Ralph Izard was ordered to take command with the rank of Sailing Master. United States...
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Elms Plantation – dating from 1682, Elms Plantation was founded by Ralph Izard. Its principal crop was rice. It covered nearly 4,350 acres (17.6 km2)...
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1833, Poinsett married the widow Mary Izard Pringle (1780–1857), daughter of Ralph and Elizabeth (Stead) Izard. Poinsett served as Secretary of War from...
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Corps Capt. Gordon Hovey, Auckland Mounted Rifles Maj. Arnold Woodford Izard NZ Medical Corps Rev Archdeacon John Attwood Jacob, NZ Chaplains' Department...
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and private. He likened Adams to "a monkey just put into breeches." Ralph Izard suggested that Adams be referred to as "His Rotundity," a joke which...
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List of Old Harrovians (section Naval and military)
president of the National Congress of British West Africa Charles Hayward Izard (1862–1925), New Zealand MP for Wellington North (1905–1908) Sir Alexander...
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and judge Horace Harper – Australian Member of Parliament Charles Beard Izard – Member of the New Zealand Parliament James Purves – Member of the Victorian...
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Mediterranean Squadron (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
Chester: Houghton Mifflin. McKee, Christopher (1996). Edward Preble: A Naval Biography. Naval Institute Press. ISBN 978-1-55750-583-5. Allen, Gardner Weld (1905)...
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secretary of the Communist International. George Izard, Major General and Governor of Arkansas. Ralph Izard, US Senator, President pro tempore of US Senate...
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January – Sandra Blewett, marathon swimmer (born 1949). 2 January – Richard Izard, Hall of Fame industrialist and philanthropist (born 1934). 3 January –...
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receiver Madison Iseman (born 1997), from Myrtle Beach, actress George Izard (1776–1828), an American general in War of 1812, and 2nd Governor of Arkansas...
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Gabrielle Hamilton, chef, author, winner of James Beard Award Stephanie Izard, chef residing in Chicago, Illinois, best known as the first female chef...
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brother of DeWitt Clinton, and United States Congressman from New York George Izard* (1793), general, politician; second Governor of the Territory of Arkansas...
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1850–1853[citation needed] Jon Huntsman Jr.: governor of Utah, 2005–2009 George Izard, class of 1792: second governor of Arkansas Territory, 1825–1828[citation...
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100, British mercenary leader (Congo Crisis, Operation Angela). Harold H. Izard, 80, American politician, New York State Assemblyman (1975–1976). Kofi B...
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services. Kazuo Ishiguro, Writer. For services to literature. Norma Jean, Mrs. Izard. For services to women's cricket. Christopher Robert Jackson, Member, Wales...
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2013. All information in table from Cooper, pp. 3, 6, 8, 10–14 "Historic Naval Ships Association". Archived from the original on 14 October 2007. Sawyer...
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Secretary, City of Belfast Young Men's Christian Association. Charles Grafton Izard, lately Secretary, Prudential Approved Societies. John Wynford George James...
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2000 New Year Honours (section Officers (OBE))
For services to the RAF Association. (Newtownabbey, Antrim) Clive Harold Izard, Lately Member, Mid Sussex District Council and Ardingly Parish Council...
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USS Kermit Roosevelt (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
service in the United States Navy during World War II. She was the only U.S. Naval vessel to be named for Kermit Roosevelt I, the second son of President Theodore...
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anchored there. The hull is still used for target practice by naval aviators flying out of Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland. Her hull is still visible...
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Tutuila, the largest and main island of American Samoa, it was the second US Naval vessel to bear the name. After serving for nearly 30 years Tutuila was sold...
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Philippines and site of the capital city of Manila. She was the second U.S. naval vessel to bear the name. After shakedown in Chesapeake Bay, she departed...
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USS Mona Island (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
making repairs on vessels in that harbor. On the 5th, she got underway for Naval Base Okinawa at Kerama Retto, Okinawa, arriving the 10th to commence repairs...
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Governor, after the death of Francis Burt and after the resignation of Mark W. Izard Cushman Kellogg Davis (AB 1857), governor of Minnesota (1874–1876); U.S...
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anthropology. Routledge, 2010. ISBN 978-1-84972-800-3. [16]. Bonte, Pierre, Michel Izard, Marion Abélès. Dictionnaire de l'ethnologie et de l'anthropologie. (Multilingual...
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