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    John McLoughlin, baptized Jean-Baptiste McLoughlin, (October 19, 1784 – September 3, 1857) was a French-Canadian, later American, Chief Factor and Superintendent...
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  • John McLoughlin (born June 6, 1953) is a retired American police officer who is known for being one of the two Port Authority of New York and New Jersey...
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  • route that the South Tower also was hit by another plane. Sergeant John McLoughlin, veteran of the 1993 bombing, assembles a group of volunteers; officers...
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    modern-day Vancouver, Washington; the other being the former residence of John McLoughlin in Oregon City, Oregon. The two sites were separately given national...
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    Crater Lake. It was named around 1838 after John McLoughlin, a Chief Factor for the Hudson's Bay Company. Mount McLouglin's prominence has made it a landmark...
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    Patrick Allen McLoughlin, Baron McLoughlin, CH, PC (born 30 November 1957) is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he first became...
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  • John McLoughlin (1784–1857) was a Canadian fur trader and Oregon pioneer. John McLoughlin may also refer to: John McLoughlin (Proctor), a 1953 bronze sculpture...
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    John McLoughlin, also known as Dr. John McLoughlin, is a bronze sculpture of John McLoughlin by Alexander Phimister Proctor and completed by his son Gifford...
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    McLoughlin firm were first developed by John McLoughlin, Jr. (1827–1905) who made his younger brother Edmund McLoughlin (1833 or 4-1889) a partner in 1855...
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  • soccer player Fionn McLoughlin James McLoughlin Dr. Jean-Baptiste/John McLoughlin ("Father of Oregon") Maurice McLoughlin Nigel McLoughlin (born 1968), Irish...
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    the northwest United States. It was designed by Conde McCullough, and named for Dr. John McLoughlin. It is 720 ft (220 m) long, with a main span of 240 ft...
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  • John McLoughlin Jr. (1812–1842) was a Metis Chief Trader employed by the Hudson's Bay Company. He was the son of longtime Chief Factor of the Columbia...
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    Seán William McLoughlin (/məˈɡlɒklɪn/ mə-GLOK-lin; born 7 February 1990), better known publicly as jacksepticeye, is an Irish YouTuber whose videos focus...
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  • she has written a memoir detailing her experience. Dominick Pezzulo John McLoughlin (police officer) "9/11: The Last Person Pulled Out Alive from World...
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    McLoughlin was born in Liverpool, Merseyside, to Tony and Colette McLoughlin. Tony McLoughlin, who was a bricklayer, also ran a boxing club. The McLoughlins...
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  • of 13 hours, but survived, along with fellow Port Authority officer John McLoughlin. He has written two books regarding the experience. Jimeno was born...
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    John McLoughlin (April 8, 1956 – October 24, 1990), better known by the stage name John Sex, was an American cabaret singer and performance artist in...
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  • detachment to occupy the Nass River with a new trade post. Chief Factor John McLoughlin was to send the force of approximately 50 employees under Peter Skene...
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    early morning of September 11, he volunteered to assist PAPD Sergeant John McLoughlin with the rescue effort in the first World Trade Center building along...
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  • Raymond John McLoughlin (21 August 1939 – 20 November 2021) was an Ireland rugby union international who was capped 40 times at prop, an Irish record...
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    Columbia River and portraits of many early American notables such as John McLoughlin of the Hudson's Bay Company. The hotel closed in 2016 due to the owners'...
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    population. Chief Factor Dr. John McLoughlin was its first manager, a position he held for nearly 22 years, from 1824 to 1845. McLoughlin applied the laws of Upper...
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  • John McLeod (1795 – after 1842) was a Scottish-born explorer of Canada, in his capacity as a fur trader with the North West Company and Hudson's Bay Company...
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  • University of Iowa John McCloughlin (born 1958), Irish lawn and carpet bowler John McLoughlin (disambiguation) John MacLaughlin (disambiguation) John Laughlin (disambiguation)...
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    part of Milton-Freewater Unified School District. It is named after John McLoughlin, a prominent 19th century trader, for his contributions to the state...
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    Hudson's Bay Company (HBC). He served for two years, 1832-33 at Fort McLoughlin. He served at Fort Nisqually, an HBC post at the southern end of Puget...
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  • William Fraser Tolmie was stationed at Fort Mcloughlin, writing a journal for a portion of this time. Fort McLoughlin was built in May or June, 1833, on a protected...
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    Douglas was put in charge of the Columbia District while Chief Factor John McLoughlin was on furlough in Europe. While he commanded Fort Vancouver, he denounced...
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    interfered with its lucrative fur trade, its manager at Fort Vancouver, John McLoughlin, gave substantial help, including employment, until they could get...
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    the inhabitants of Oregon City. —John McLoughlin, map of Oregon City filed in 1851 Canadian citizen John McLoughlin was empowered in 1824 to act as Chief...
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