Dr. Thomas McCulloch (September 1775 – September 9, 1843) was a Scottish-born, Presbyterian minister, author, educator, and education reformer. He was...
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Sir Thomas McCulloch was an early Sheriff of Wigtown Thomas McCulloch (1776–1843) was a Scottish-born Canadian Presbyterian minister, author and educator...
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Sir Thomas McCulloch was an early Sheriff of Wigtown which was historically the office responsible for enforcing law and order in Wigtown, Scotland and...
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squirrel. The latter Sir Thomas McCulloch, an English loyalist, was appointed Sheriff of Wigtownshire by 1305. Andrew McCulloch's history of Galloway: A...
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McCulloch County is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. At the 2020 census, its population was 7,630. Its county seat...
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Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn was an American cotton processing plant owner and golf fanatic who is widely recognized as the inventor of modern miniature...
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toward San Antonio. McCulloch's illness prevented him from arriving in San Antonio until after the Alamo had already fallen. McCulloch joined the Texas army...
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Scotia, George Ramsay, 9th Earl of Dalhousie, with education reformer Thomas McCulloch as its first principal. However, the college did not hold its first...
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Robert Paxton McCulloch (May 11, 1911 – February 25, 1977) was an American entrepreneur from Missouri, best known for McCulloch chainsaws and purchasing...
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Thomas McCulloch (1868–unknown) was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for West Bromwich Albion. Thomas McCulloch at the English National...
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Thomas McCullouch Fairbairn (April 19, 1840 – May 13, 1874) was an Ontario lawyer and political figure. He represented Peterborough West in the Legislative...
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Thomas McCulloch (25 December 1921 – 2 October 2001) was a Scottish professional footballer who played as a winger. Born in Glasgow, McCulloch made 204...
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of the season, McCulloch scored a header from a corner to tie the game 1–1. This was McCulloch's first ever Old Firm goal. McCulloch became a regular...
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McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. (4 Wheat.) 316 (1819), was a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that defined the scope of the U.S. Congress's legislative...
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tell the story of Thomas McCulloch and his roles in education and politics in Pictou in the early 19th century. As well, the McCulloch House museum is host...
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Malthus's critiques of other writers. McCulloch died in 1864, and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London. McCulloch's theoretical work received harsh criticism...
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Thomas Fairbairn was an art collector. Thomas Fairbairn may also refer to: Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn (1840–1874), Ontario lawyer and political figure...
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industrialist and art collector Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn (politician) (1840–1874), Canadian politician Thomas McCulloch Fairbairn (1840-1874), Canadian lawyer...
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2023. McGregor (2005), p. 80. "Axe murderer Thomas McCulloch released from Castle Huntly". BBC Online. 7 May 2013. McGregor (2005), p. 82. McGregor (2005)...
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representing the seat of Hannans. McCulloch was born in Bonnybridge, Stirlingshire, Scotland, to Agnes (née Morrison) and Thomas McCulloch. He left school at an early...
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Artificial neuron (redirect from McCulloch-Pitts neuron)
Sheelamanthula, Rajendar; Giovannitti, Alexander; Torricelli, Fabrizio; Mcculloch, Iain; Blom, Paul W. M.; Salleo, Alberto; Burgt, Yoeri van de; Gkoupidenis...
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education among Pictonians, Dr. McCulloch decided to start a "college". There was considerable argument between Dr. Thomas McCulloch and Nova Scotia's provincial...
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ringleaders, Andrew Hardie, James Wilson and John Baird were executed. Thomas McCulloch, John Barr, William Smith, Benjamin Moir, Allan Murchie, Alexander...
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Thomas McCulloch (1 March 1934 – 10 December 2016) was a Scottish football goalkeeper. McCulloch joined Clyde from local junior side Bridgeton Waverley...
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USS McCulloch, previously USRC McCulloch and USCGC McCulloch, was a ship that served as a United States Revenue Cutter Service cutter from 1897 to 1915...
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Howe's push for responsible government was inspired by the work of Thomas McCulloch and Jotham Blanchard almost two decades earlier. The functions of the...
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1863. During McCulloch's 22 months in office, 868 national banks were chartered and no failures occurred. As the first Comptroller, McCulloch recommended...
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clear siren sounds. One break out happened in 1976, when two patients, Thomas McCulloch and Robert Mone, murdered a nurse, a patient and a police officer with...
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Pictou Academy (PA), founded in 1815 by Dr. Thomas McCulloch, is a secondary school in Pictou, Nova Scotia. Prior to the twentieth century, it was a grammar...
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on the Clinch River. Bands of Cherokee lived in the area. In 1769 Thomas McCulloch was the first white settler in what was later organized as the county...
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