William Giles Harding Carter (November 19, 1851 – May 24, 1925) was a US Cavalry officer who served during the American Civil War, Spanish–American War...
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William Harding may refer to: William Harding (politician) (1835–1903), Australian politician William L. Harding (1877–1934), Republican Governor of Iowa...
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William Carter may refer to: William Carter (actor) (1902–1952), Australian silent film actor and company director William Carter (composer) (1838–1917)...
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recipient William Harding Carter and New Age religious figure Laura Carter Holloway. Raised in Brooklyn following the deaths of his parents, Carter was admitted...
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Samuel P. Carter (1819–1891), Union Army brevet major general Thomas L. Carter (fl. 1990s–2020s), U.S. Air Force major general William Harding Carter (1851–1925)...
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William Harding Jackson (March 25, 1901 – September 28, 1971) was a U.S. civilian administrator, New York lawyer, and investment banker who served as...
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(continuing the legacy it developed during the Civil War). Major General William Harding Carter, under the direction of visionary Secretary of War Elihu Root, continued...
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notable Academy alumni who received the Medal of Honor include William Harding Carter, Douglas MacArthur, and Humbert Roque Versace. Note: "Class year"...
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crash, the commanding officer of the Maneuver Division, Maj. Gen. William Harding Carter, banned further training flights at the fort. The flying section...
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Root worked closely with Adjutant General Henry Clark Corbin and William Harding Carter. His chief obstacle was Commanding General of the Army Nelson A...
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Eleanor Rosalynn Carter (/ˈroʊzəlɪn/ ROH-zə-lin; née Smith; August 18, 1927 – November 19, 2023) was an American writer, activist, and humanitarian who...
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(1852–1924) January 23, 1914 March 12, 1914 48 days 4 Major General William Harding Carter (1851–1925) March 12, 1914 November 19, 1915 1 year, 252 days 5...
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President William McKinley and perhaps also of President Harding. Harry Houdini: Real life escape artist and magician who bestows the title "Carter The Great"...
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Library of America. 2006. p. 708. Machoian, Ronald G. (2006). William Harding Carter and the American Army: A Soldier's Story. University of Oklahoma...
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arlingtoncemetery.net (Unofficial website). Retrieved 17 April 2009. "William Giles Harding Carter". www.arlingtoncemetery.net (Unofficial website). Retrieved 12...
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(1860-1910), and she died in 1910. On August 15, 1911, he replaced William Harding Carter in command of the maneuver brigade in Texas. On October 10, 1911...
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Curse of Tippecanoe (category Warren G. Harding)
divisible by 20: William Henry Harrison (1840), Abraham Lincoln (1860), James A. Garfield (1880), William McKinley (1900), Warren G. Harding (1920), Franklin...
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book World Peace Through World Law, and nominee for Nobel Peace Prize William Harding Jackson, National Security Advisor (under Eisenhower) and Deputy Director...
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Harding University is a Christian liberal arts university with its main campus in Searcy, Arkansas. It is the largest private university in the state...
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points and two presidents, Andrew Johnson and Warren G. Harding, below 50 points. In 1996, William J. Ridings Jr. and Stuart B. McIver conducted and published...
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Florence Mabel Harding (née Kling; August 15, 1860 – November 21, 1924) was the first lady of the United States from 1921 until her husband's death in...
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Rumors of corruption in the Harding administration were beginning to circulate in Washington, D.C., by 1923, and Harding was profoundly shocked by a long...
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follow-up sketch in the season finale features Harding with wax figures of Richard Nixon, Jimmy Carter, William Henry Harrison, and Bill Clinton, also from...
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Sam Houston. He served five months as an aide to Major General William Harding Carter, who had organized the Army into the Maneuver Division as a demonstration...
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National Convention, defeating William Gibbs McAdoo (Wilson's son-in-law), A. Mitchell Palmer, and several other candidates. Harding emerged as a compromise...
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Harding High School, Marion, Ohio Warren Harding High School, Bridgeport, Connecticut Warren G. Harding High School (Warren, Ohio) Warren G. Harding Middle...
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John Carter Rose (April 27, 1861 – March 26, 1927) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit and previously...
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Roosevelt and Calvin Coolidge 57: Chester A. Arthur and Warren G. Harding 9th president William Henry Harrison (died April 4, 1841) 4 years, 65 days before...
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Channel. Major, Michael (February 17, 2023). "William Daniels Joins RICHARD III Film From Christopher Carter Sanderson". Broadway World. Archived from the...
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Jimmy Carter, a Democrat from Georgia, was elected President of the United States on November 2, 1976 and was inaugurated as the nation's 39th president...
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