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    George Smith Cook (February 23, 1819 – November 27, 1902) was an early American photographer known as a pioneer in the development of the field. Primarily...
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  • George Cook may refer to: George Cook (footballer, born 1895) (1895–1980), English professional footballer George Cook (footballer, born 1904) (1904–after...
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    camps which were 4 miles away. In fact, it was Southern photographer George S. Cook, who was taking combat action photographs from the parapet of Fort Sumter...
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    Born in 1849 in Charleston, South Carolina, George LaGrange Cook was the eldest son of George S. Cook, a pioneering American photographer, and his first...
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    related to George S. Patton. The General George S. Patton, Jr. Historical Society – Dedicated to the Life, Career, and Achievements of General George S. Patton...
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    was a son of George S. Cook, known for taking the first photograph of active combat in 1863 during the American Civil War. The senior Cook developed expertise...
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    Captain James Cook FRS (7 November [O.S. 27 October] 1728 – 14 February 1779) was a British explorer, cartographer and naval officer famous for his three...
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    The Cook Islands (Rarotongan: Kūki ‘Airani; Penrhyn: Kūki Airani) are an island country in Polynesia, part of Oceania in the South Pacific Ocean. It consists...
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    Aoraki / Mount Cook is the highest mountain in New Zealand. Its height, as of 2014[update], is listed as 3,724 metres (12,218 feet). It sits in the Southern...
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    George Stanley McGovern (July 19, 1922 – October 21, 2012) was an American politician and historian who was a U.S. representative and three-term U.S. senator...
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    George Cram Cook or Jig Cook (October 7, 1873 – January 14, 1924) was an American theatre producer, director, playwright, novelist, poet, and university...
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    death year 359 Broadway – Brady's studio in New York City (1853–1859) George S. Cook – his Southern counterpart Photographers of the American Civil War List...
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    American political analyst who is the publisher and editor-in-chief of The Cook Political Report with Amy Walter. Since 2015, she has also served as a political...
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    Peter Edward Cook (17 November 1937 – 9 January 1995) was an English comedian, actor, satirist, playwright and screenwriter. He was the leading figure...
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    Elisha Vanslyck Cook Jr. (December 26, 1903 – May 18, 1995) was an American character actor famed for his work in film noir. According to Bill Georgaris...
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    George Hammell Cook (January 5, 1818 – September 22, 1889) was the state geologist of New Jersey and vice president of Rutgers College. His geological...
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    Isolated Incident. Cook was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the second son of Donna Jean (née Ford; died 2006) and George F. Cook (died 2007). He has...
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    an inspiration by Coupdekat. George Bedford Daniel was born in Brussels, Belgium and grew up in Seattle, Washington, U.S.. He was first inspired by the...
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    Cook County is the most populous county in the U.S. state of Illinois and the second-most-populous county in the United States, after Los Angeles County...
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    On 14 February 1779, English explorer Captain James Cook attempted to kidnap Kalaniʻōpuʻu, the ruling chief (aliʻi nui) of the island of Hawaii, after...
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    served as president of the Cook County Board of Commissioners included J. Frank Aldrich, Edward J. Brundage, Anton Cermak, George Dunne, Richard B. Ogilvie...
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    small group of established collectors and ceramic enthusiasts including George S. Cook, Frank Hickley, Pamela Hickley, Helen Ling, Norma Lu, Margaretha Ratnam...
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  • Nathan Earl Cook (April 9, 1950 – June 11, 1988) was an American actor. Cook was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After graduation from Penn State University...
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    George Washington Cook (November 10, 1851 – December 18, 1916) was a U.S. Representative from Colorado. At eleven years of age, he ran away from home to...
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    southern land". The voyage was commissioned by King George III and commanded by Lieutenant Cook, a junior naval officer with good skills in cartography...
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    33°57′S 151°06′E / 33.950°S 151.100°E / -33.950; 151.100 (St George) The St George region of Sydney is part of the southern suburbs of Sydney, in the...
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    songwriter John Fogerty, his brother, rhythm guitarist Tom Fogerty, bassist Stu Cook, and drummer Doug Clifford. These members had played together since 1959...
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  • George S. Bolster (1913–1989) was an American photographer from Saratoga Springs, New York. Bolster is noted as the creator of the George S. Bolster Collection...
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    (April 16, 2020). "The George Foreman Grill Revolutionized the Way Men Cook". Men's Health. Retrieved March 15, 2021. Official U.S. site Official UK site...
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    22". Miami New Times. Retrieved May 29, 2021. "How to Cook 4 More Regional Smashburgers with George Motz | Burger Scholar Sessions". Complex. March 29,...
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