William Whipple Jr. (January 25, 1731 NS [January 14, 1730 OS] – November 28, 1785) was an American Founding Father and signatory of the United States...
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70°44′03″W / 43.085838°N 70.734205°W / 43.085838; -70.734205 William Whipple House at 88 Whipple Road in Kittery, Maine is one of the oldest houses in Maine...
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bodyguard during the American Revolution under his slaveowner General William Whipple of the New Hampshire Militia who formally manumitted him in 1784. Prince...
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educator and administrator. Whipple shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1934 with George Richards Minot and William Parry Murphy "for their...
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William Whipple Warren (May 27, 1825 – June 1, 1853) was a historian, interpreter, and legislator in the Minnesota Territory. The son of Lyman Marcus...
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John Whipple, an early settler of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Senator Daniel Webster, founding father William Whipple, and...
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father, she is a descendant of Senator Daniel Webster, founding father William Whipple, and signers of the United States Declaration of Independence Charles...
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name (the Whipple procedure) as well as Whipple's triad. Whipple was born to missionary parents William Levi Whipple and Mary Louise Whipple (née Allen)...
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slaves.: 76–77 William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who had fought in the war, freed his slave Prince Whipple because of his revolutionary...
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William Whipple Robinson was the second Los Angeles City Auditor, from December 5, 1879 until December 13, 1886. Previously, he was elected to represent...
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William Whipple, Jr. (1909–2007) was a brigadier general of the U.S. Army, who played a significant role in the development of the Marshall Plan in the...
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left to right): Four men seated on the far left: 1. George Wythe 2. William Whipple 3. Josiah Bartlett 5. Thomas Lynch Jr. Seated at the table on the left:...
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Whipple is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Abraham Whipple (1733–1819), American Revolutionary War naval commander A.B.C. Whipple...
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as stepping on a daisy. — William Kent Krueger, Purgatory Ridge Krueger has read the first Ojibwe historian, William Whipple Warren, Gerald Vizenor and...
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hatred for those Eastern Dakota who were allies of the Anishinaabe. William Whipple Warren, the first historian of the Ojibwe people, noted their longstanding...
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General Whipple may refer to: Amiel Weeks Whipple (1817–1863), Union Army brigadier general, and briefly major general William Whipple (1731–1785), Continental...
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politician and businessman William Erigena Robinson (1814–1892), United States Representative from New York William Whipple Robinson (active 1874–1906)...
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William M. Whipple was an Arizona politician who served a single term in the Arizona State House of Representatives during the 1st Arizona State Legislature...
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Dakota Waabaanakwad (White Cloud) (ca. 1830–1898), Gull Lake chief William Whipple Warren (1825–1853), first historical writer of the Ojibwe people, territorial...
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Bvt. Maj. Gen. William Denison Whipple (August 2, 1826 – April 1, 1902) was an officer of the U.S. Army who fought against the native Americans in the...
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valley had turned back after the failed Siege of Fort Stanwix. General William Howe had taken his army from New York City by sea on a campaign to capture...
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sign: William Richardson Davie, North Carolina Oliver Ellsworth, Connecticut Elbridge Gerry, Massachusetts * William Houston, New Jersey William Houstoun...
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There were at least twenty-one Ojibwe totems in all, recorded by William Whipple Warren. Other recorders, such as John Tanner, list many fewer but with...
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Johnson and Hannah Bond, escaped from him and both gained their freedom. William Whipple (1730–1785), American general and politician, signer of the Declaration...
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by escaping into Ojibwa-held areas and hiding from U.S. officials. William Whipple Warren, an American man of mixed Ojibwe and European descent, became...
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The Whipple–Jenckes House was constructed by Samuel Whipple beginning about 1750 when he inherited this property from his father, William Whipple, a direct...
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pg. 92 https://books.google.com "Restoring the house of legendary William Whipple" by D. Allan Kerr, Oct 9, 2017 Old Kittery and Her Families, by Everett...
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delegates were away on business when the Declaration was debated, including William Hooper and Samuel Chase, but they were back in Congress to sign on August...
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place in 1770 fought at the Dalles of the St. Croix. According to William Whipple Warren, a Métis historian, the fighting began when the Meskwaki (Fox)...
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Nearby is Chequamegon Bay, an inlet of Lake Superior. According to William Whipple Warren's History of the Ojibway People (18xx), Moningwunakuaning "is...
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