Edward Everett (April 11, 1794 – January 15, 1865) was an American politician, Unitarian pastor, educator, diplomat, and orator from Massachusetts. Everett...
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Edward Everett Horton Jr. (March 18, 1886 – September 29, 1970) was an American character actor. He had a long career in film, theater, radio, television...
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Edward Everett Hale (April 3, 1822 – June 10, 1909) was an American author, historian, and Unitarian minister, best known for his writings such as "The...
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Edward Everett (1794–1865) was an American politician, pastor, educator, diplomat, and orator. Edward Everett may also refer to: Edward Everett (artist)...
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Edward A. Everett may refer to: Edward A. Everett (Wisconsin politician) Edward A. Everett (New York politician) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Patrick Dennis (redirect from Edward Everett Tanner III)
Edward Everett Tanner III (18 May 1921 – 6 November 1976), known by the pseudonym Patrick Dennis, was an American author. His novel Auntie Mame: An irreverent...
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Houston, governor of Texas John J. Crittenden, senator from Kentucky Edward Everett, former senator from Massachusetts William A. Graham, former senator...
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The town was renamed in honor of Massachusetts politician and orator Edward Everett. In 1787, Michael Barndollar purchased the land in this area, and laid...
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Edward Cox may refer to: E. Eugene Cox (1880–1952), United States representative from Georgia Edward Everett Cox (1867–1931), publisher from Indiana Edward...
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problems. He adopted the name "Everett" from a childhood hero, the American comic actor Edward Everett Horton. Everett teamed with Dave Cash for the Kenny...
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Edward Everett Brown (1858-January 11, 1919) was a lawyer in Philadelphia. In 1899 he helped draft anti-lynching legislation and advocated for civil rights...
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The Everett copy,[c] also known as the "Everett-Keyes copy"[why?], was sent by President Lincoln to Edward Everett in early 1864, at Everett's request...
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Carl Edward Everett III (born June 3, 1971) is an American former Major League Baseball outfielder. A switch hitter, he played for eight teams over the...
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of NY State. Last pensioner of the Revolution. On January 15, 1865, Edward Everett, former Governor of Massachusetts, wrote a letter to the publishers...
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Edward Everett Rose (February 11, 1862 - April 2, 1939) was an American playwright. He adapted a number of popular novels into plays, including Janice...
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Edward Everett Dale (February 8, 1879 – May 28, 1972) was an American historian and longtime faculty member of the University of Oklahoma. He was a proponent...
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Edward Everett Nourse, D.D. (December 24, 1863 – April 30, 1929) was an American Congregational theologian. Nourse was born at Bayfield, Wisconsin. He...
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Edward Everett (1818 – 1903) was an Anglo-American artist. Everett was born in London, England, on March 13, 1818. His father was American and in 1840...
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Retrieved November 13, 2021. "Biographies of the Secretaries of State: Edward Everett (1794–1865)". Office of the Historian. Archived from the original on...
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Union Convention nominated John Bell of Tennessee for president and Edward Everett of Massachusetts for vice president. Party leaders hoped to force a...
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supporting cast also features Jack Carson, Priscilla Lane, Peter Lorre, and Edward Everett Horton. Josephine Hull and Jean Adair portray the Brewster sisters,...
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7″N 71°03′41.5″W / 42.320472°N 71.061528°W / 42.320472; -71.061528 Edward Everett Square, in Dorchester, Boston, is the intersection of Columbia Road...
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Notable descendants include Edward Everett, Edward Everett Hale, Bill Everett and Horace Everett. Springfield, Massachusetts Everett, pp. 12-20, 222-23...
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Edward Everett Bruen (June 26, 1859 – May 10, 1938) was a politician who served as the first Mayor of East Orange, New Jersey. He was born on June 26,...
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Edward Everett Evans (November 30, 1893 – December 2, 1958) was an American science fiction writer and fan. He married science-fiction author Thelma D...
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Herbert Edward Everett (February 16, 1863 – December 10, 1932) was an American artist, author and professor born in Worcester, Massachusetts. Everett was...
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Edward Everett Hayden (April 14, 1858 – November 17, 1932) was an American naval officer, inventor and meteorologist. He was born in Boston, and was a...
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"The Man Without a Country" is a short story by American writer Edward Everett Hale, first published in The Atlantic in December 1863. It is the story...
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Edward Everett (1821, Hackney, England - 1904, Nelson, New Zealand) was the Mayor of Nelson in the 19th century for two periods. As a Councillor, Everett...
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Election. Everett was originally part of Charlestown, and later Malden. It separated from Malden in 1870. The community was named after Edward Everett, who...
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