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    Archibald Henderson (January 21, 1783 – January 6, 1859) was the longest-serving Commandant of the Marine Corps, serving from 1820 to 1859. His name is...
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  • Archibald Henderson (1783–1859) was Commandant of the United States Marine Corps. Archibald Henderson may also refer to: Archibald Henderson (politician)...
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    it is part of Joint Base Myer–Henderson Hall. Henderson Hall is named for Brevet Brigadier General Archibald Henderson, the fifth and longest-serving...
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    pioneer, state Superior Court judge and politician. His brother, Archibald Henderson, was a state legislator and member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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    1948, he drove Archibald Henderson to his workshop on the pretext of showing him an invention. When they arrived, Haigh shot Henderson in the head with...
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    Archibald Henderson (August 7, 1768 – October 21, 1822) was a legislator, lawyer, and Congressional Representative from North Carolina. Henderson was...
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    Marine could take a rank up to Colonel. The longest-serving was Archibald Henderson, sometimes referred to as the "Grand old man of the Marine Corps"...
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    and commissioned as USS Bountiful (AH-9). Named for Marine Colonel Archibald Henderson, she was launched by Philadelphia Navy Yard on 17 June 1916; sponsored...
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    Alexander Henderson was the father of Archibald Henderson, fifth Commandant of the Marine Corps. During the American Revolutionary War, the Hendersons entertained...
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    Archibald Henderson (July 17, 1877 – December 6, 1963) was an American professor of mathematics who wrote on a variety of subjects, including drama and...
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    The Archibald Henderson Law Office is a historic law office building located at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina. The Law Office was built in 1796...
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    Hayes – Native American flag raiser on Iwo Jima during World War II Archibald Henderson – "Grand old man of the Marine Corps," longest-serving Commandant...
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    Marine Corps Major Lofton R. Henderson. The previous Henderson was named for Marine Corps Commandant Archibald Henderson. Henderson was laid down by Todd Pacific...
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    Henderson, was a Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1829–1833). Henderson, North Carolina was named for him. The other son, Archibald...
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    Archibald Henderson Scales (April 14, 1868 – February 16, 1952) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. He was Superintendent of the United States...
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    depicts a farcical version of the same situation. Shaw's friend Archibald Henderson described it as "the reductio ad absurdum of the Candidamaniacs"...
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    appointed. Brevet Major Archibald Henderson asserted that as the senior line officer present, he should be Acting Commandant. Henderson was also characteristically...
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    the world extensively during the 1930s. According to Shaw's friend Archibald Henderson Shaw's 1933 play A Village Wooing is based on their courtship. The...
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  • consistently been associated with all that is best in the puppet theatre." Archibald Henderson called him "England's greatest puppetmaster." Lanchester was the...
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  • General Henderson may refer to: Archibald Henderson (1783–1859), U.S. Marine Corps brevet brigadier general; longest-serving Commandant David Henderson (British...
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    FullTextArchive.com Archibald Henderson, George Bernard Shaw: Man of the Century, Appleton-Century-Crofts, New York, 1956, p.478. Archibald Henderson, George Bernard...
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    after a long and dangerous desert march, Marine Corps Commandant Archibald Henderson adopted the Mameluke sword in 1825 for wear by Marine officers. After...
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  • is named in honour of notable local actor and drama teacher James Archibald Henderson and is currently owned and managed by the local authority, North...
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    Caroline Henderson, daughter of Congressman and North Carolina politician Archibald Henderson (1768-1822). John B. Wells, III (July 1971). "Archibald Henderson...
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    Professor Archibald Henderson of the University of North Carolina, who, beginning in 1916, wrote numerous articles on the subject. Henderson believed that...
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  • (disambiguation) Ann Henderson-Sellers, climatologist Anthony Henderson, African-American rapper Krayzie Bone Archibald Henderson (1783–1859), fifth Commandant...
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    distinguished record during the Derna campaign, Marine Corps Commandant Archibald Henderson in 1825 adopted the Mameluke sword for wear by all Marine Corps commissioned...
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    Alexander is famous for his son, United States Marine Corps commandant Archibald Henderson. The Leesylvania Archeological Site (44PW7), Old Hotel, and Weems-Botts...
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    Archibald Henderson in dress uniform, circa 1820...
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    Geraldine Olliffe. Shaw's friend Archibald Henderson, noted that the play was not well received at the time. Henderson also thought it a poor work: "The...
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