James Kephart (April 22, 1842 - April 27, 1932) was an American recipient of the Medal of Honor who earned the medal in action during the American Civil...
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George Kephart (February 7, 1811 – August 26, 1888) was a 19th-century American slave trader, land owner, farmer, and philanthropist. A native of Maryland...
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Medal of Honor while serving in the 22d Infantry Regiment, including James Kephart during the Civil War, Bernard McCann and Julius Schou during the Indian...
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Dallas Paul Kephart (born c. 1996) is American politician and attorney who currently represents the 73rd District in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
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Virginia, for capture of battle flag of 50th Georgia Infantry (C.S.A.). James Kephart Army E-01Private Company C, 13th U.S. Infantry Battle of Vicksburg,...
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servants to ship will do well by making early application to James F. Purvis" or to George Kephart, who now operated out of the old Franklin & Armfield building...
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(the song) was published by author Horace Kephart (1862–1931) in his 1913 book, Our Southern Highlanders. Kephart recalled taking part in a bear hunt that...
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and Billboard's Jason Lipshutz Attributed to Jagota, Country Universe's Kephart Zachary, and Slant Magazine's Eric Mason Suskind, Alex (December 8, 2020)...
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is Oscar Johnson Small II and his second wife Robbie Kephart. The founder and first owner was James Withers (1710-1756), a brick maker in Charleston, South...
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James R. "Jim" Roebuck Jr. (February 12, 1945 – May 15, 2024) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member of the Pennsylvania House of...
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by American author Horace Kephart (1862–1931), first published in 1913 and revised in 1922. Inspired by the years Kephart spent among the inhabitants...
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Calvin Ira Kephart LL.D. (1883–1969) was an American professor of law, genealogist, historian, expert on heraldry and amateur ethnologist. Kephart by profession...
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who have ever followed this part of the divide ... Kephart goes on to relate the account of James Ferris and his wife, two naturalists who bushwhacked...
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James Cowles Prichard FRS (11 February 1786 – 23 December 1848) was a British physician and ethnologist with broad interests in physical anthropology...
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Maj Atherton H. Stevens, Jr. MG Philip H. Sheridan Chief of staff: Col James Forsyth MG Wesley Merritt Official Records, Series I, Volume XLVI, Part...
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Moseley, J.; Perkins, C. L.; Li, X.; Mallick, R.; Zhang, W.; Malik, R.; Kephart, J. (August 19, 2019). "Exceeding 20% efficiency with in situ group V doping...
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coach Jim Washburn, tight ends coach Tom Kurucz, and strength coach Keith Kephart in connection with steroid distribution to players. A fifth person, John...
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James Logan (20 October 1674 – 31 October 1751) was a Scots-Irish colonial American statesman, administrator, and scholar who served as the fourteenth...
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described jail cells built on the Maryland farm of trader George Kephart: "...Mr. Kephart was probably the largest slavedealer in the county. He had two...
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Metzgar (R) ▌Matthew Bradford (D) ▌Jim Rigby (R) ▌Frank Burns (D) ▌Dallas Kephart (R) ▌Dan Williams (D) ▌Michael Armanini (R) ▌Stephanie Borowicz (R) ▌H...
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counsel John Farmer Jr., senior counsel Dieter Snell, senior counsel Janice Kephart, counsel Alvin S. Felzenberg, spokesman U.S. president George W. Bush initially...
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leading meteorologist who invented Doppler On Wheels mobile radars. Beth Kephart '78 is the author of thirteen novels and was a finalist for the National...
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James Patterson Sterrett (November 7, 1822 – January 22, 1901) was a jurist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States during the late nineteenth...
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Court's Chief Justice (1851–1854). He also served in the Cabinet of President James Buchanan, first as Attorney General (1857–1860), and then Secretary of State...
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Accessible Archives Inc. Retrieved July 12, 2018. Kephart, Bill & Mary (November 7, 2010). "The Kepharts: Cohawkin, Raccoon Creek, Narraticon all names left...
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specific ethnic sense, comparable to barbarian or cannibal. According to James Boswell's The Life of Johnson, Samuel Johnson was parodied in Lord Chesterfield's...
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the Chimney Tops parking lot. From the summit, Mount Le Conte and Mount Kephart can be seen in the east, Sugarland Mountain in the west, and the Sugarlands...
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Ludwig Hoffman Earnest Hooton Julian Huxley Thomas Henry Huxley Calvin Ira Kephart Robert Knox Robert E. Kuttner Georges Vacher de Lapouge Fritz Lenz Carl...
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(2004). Feedback Control of Computing Systems. John Wiley & Sons. J. O. Kephart; D. M. Chess (2003). "The vision of autonomic computing". H. A. Müller;...
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Jim Stasheff (redirect from James D. Stasheff.)
anomalies in quantum field theory, where he worked with among others, Tom Kephart and Paolo Cotta-Ramusino. He referred to the research field as cohomological...
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