Francis Patrick Armstrong (circa 1859–1923) was a steamboat captain in the East Kootenay region of British Columbia. He also operated steamboats on the...
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Frank Armstrong may refer to: Frank Crawford Armstrong (1835–1909), Confederate general during the American Civil War Frank P. Armstrong (c. 1859–1923)...
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New York City and married multi-millionaire Cornelius Vanderbilt. Frank Armstrong Crawford was born on January 18, 1839, in Mobile, Alabama, to Robert...
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Frank Alton Armstrong Jr. (May 24, 1902 – August 20, 1969) was a lieutenant general of the United States Air Force. As a brigadier general in the United...
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Louis Daniel Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed "Satchmo", "Satch", and "Pops", was an American trumpeter and vocalist. He was among...
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Billie Joe Armstrong (born February 17, 1972) is an American musician and actor. He is best known for being the lead vocalist, guitarist, and primary...
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Antony Charles Robert Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon (7 March 1930 – 13 January 2017) was a British photographer and filmmaker. He is best known...
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Samaire Rhys Armstrong (/səˈmɪərə/ sə-MEER-ə; born October 31, 1980) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles in Stay Alive, The O.C.,...
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Alan Armstrong (born 1946), known professionally as Alun Armstrong, is an English character actor. He grew up in County Durham in North East England,...
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elected vice president. Frank P. Briggs was born in Armstrong, Missouri on February 25, 1894. He attended the schools of Armstrong and Fayette, and was a...
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vessel, the sternwheeler North Star, the sternwheeler's captain, Frank P. Armstrong deliberately blew out the canal's lower lock gates with dynamite to...
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Frank Jeremiah Armstrong (April 15, 1877 – November 2, 1946) was an American physician who was the first African-American graduate of Cornell College....
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the early 20th century. In 1929 Captain Wiley of Seattle teamed up with Frank Curtis, a professional housemover with experience in moving and transporting...
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Later vessels, such as the Gwendoline, had mixed success. Captain Frank P. Armstrong, who had piloted several earlier steamboats on the Golden-Jennings...
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Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank (German: [ˈanə(liːs maˈʁiː) ˈfʁaŋk] , Dutch: [ˌɑnəˈlis maːˈri ˈfrɑŋk, ˈɑnə ˈfrɑŋk] ; 12 June 1929 – c. February or March 1945)...
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mixed train to 16 kilometres per hour (10 mph). During 1914, Capt. Frank P. Armstrong used scows to move railway construction workers, supplies, and steam...
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Pacquet, a shipbuilder from Portland, Oregon, for Capt. Frank P. Armstrong (1859-1923). Armstrong ran sternwheelers on the Kootenay and Columbia rivers...
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p. 36; Summers & Swan 2010, p. 16. Kelley 1986, p. 29. Kaplan 2011, pp. 6, 8–9. Howlett 1980, p. 5; Kaplan 2011, p. 7. Goldstein 1982, p. 2. "Frank Sinatra-...
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Publishing Company, 1899. Heidler, David S., and Heidler, Jeanne T., "Frank Crawford Armstrong", Encyclopedia of the American Civil War: A Political, Social,...
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built by Capt. Frank P. Armstrong (another source gives George Rury as the builder), with the capacity to carry 100 passengers. Armstrong built Klahowya...
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Navigation & Tramway Company, under Captain Frank P. Armstrong. The construction of Farrell prompted Armstrong to hire veteran shipwright Louis Pacquet from...
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Columbia from 1888 to 1901. Marion was built at Golden, BC in 1888 for Frank P. Armstrong by Alexander Watson, a shipbuilder from Victoria, BC. Klahowya's engines...
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Navigation & Tramway Co. of which Capt. Frank P. Armstrong (1859-1923) was a principal. Some time in 1893 or 1894 Armstrong took Gwendoline north to Columbia...
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1892 for the Upper Columbia Navig. & Tramway Co., of which Capt. Frank P. Armstrong was the principal owner and manager. Hyak was operated on the upper...
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Autumn in New York (song) (category Louis Armstrong songs)
and Carol Kidd. The song was also recorded by Jo Stafford, and by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald as a duet. Jazz portal List of 1930s jazz standards...
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built for the Upper Columbia Navig. & Tramway Co., of which Capt. Frank P. Armstrong was the principal owner and manager. Ptarmigan's engines were over...
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Mack the Knife (category Louis Armstrong songs)
popular standard recorded by many artists after it was recorded by Louis Armstrong in 1955 with translated lyrics by Marc Blitzstein. The most popular version...
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Markie Post (redirect from Marjorie Armstrong Post)
Marjorie Armstrong Post (November 4, 1950 – August 7, 2021), known professionally as Markie Post, was an American actress. Her best known roles include:...
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playing for Manurewa: Dave Bright Frank van Hattum Keith Mackay Sam Malcolmson Lee Stickland Steve Sumner Mark Armstrong The following players represented...
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Robert Golden Armstrong Jr. (April 7, 1917 – July 27, 2012) was an American character actor and playwright. A veteran performer who appeared in dozens...
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