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    that time, and its relative obscurity since. Burroughs was the seventh of Chauncy and Amy Kelly Burroughs' ten children. He was born on the family farm...
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    Burroughs was born into a wealthy family in St. Louis, Missouri. He was a grandson of inventor William Seward Burroughs I, who founded the Burroughs Corporation...
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    John Burroughs School (JBS) is a private, non-sectarian college-preparatory school with 631 students in grades 7–12. Its 49-acre (200,000 m2) campus is...
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  • The John Burroughs Medal, named for nature writer John Burroughs (1837–1921), is awarded each year in April by the John Burroughs Association to the author...
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  • Burrough (rower) in 1938 British Empire Games John Paul Burrough, Bishop of Mashonaland John Burroughs (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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    of the works of his father, Edgar Rice Burroughs. Burroughs was born in Chicago, the son of Edgar Rice Burroughs, creator of Tarzan, and of his first wife...
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    Mary Evaline (Zieger) Burroughs. Edgar's middle name is from his paternal grandmother, Mary Coleman Rice Burroughs. Burroughs was of English and Pennsylvania...
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  • John Burroughs High School is a public high school located in Burbank, in Los Angeles County, California. It is known for its notable alumni, and being...
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    Association owns the John Burroughs Sanctuary at West Park, in the town of Esopus, New York. The Sanctuary is the site of John Burroughs's cabin, Slabsides...
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  • John Burroughs (1837–1921) was an American naturalist and nature essayist. John Burroughs may also refer to: Sir John Burroughs, 17th-century English...
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  • (Mighty Mustangs) Luther Burbank Middle School (Los Angeles) (Bears) John Burroughs Middle School (Los Angeles) (Bears) Richard E. Byrd Middle School (Sun...
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    In 1901 Barrus met John Burroughs and his wife Ursula North Burroughs (1836–1917). Sources describe Barrus' and John Burroughs' relationship in a variety...
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    John Burroughs Hopkins (July 25, 1742 – December 5, 1796) was a captain of the Continental Navy during the American Revolutionary War. Hopkins was born...
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    John Angus McPhee (born March 8, 1931) is an American writer. He is considered one of the pioneers of creative nonfiction. He is a four-time finalist for...
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  • John Wilson Burrough (17 June 1904 – 11 September 1969) was an English first-class cricketer who played in 10 matches for Oxford University and Gloucestershire...
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    John Burroughs (April 7, 1907 – May 21, 1978) was an American politician, educator, and businessman who served as the 18th governor of New Mexico. Burroughs...
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  • William Seward Burroughs III (July 21, 1947 – March 3, 1981), also known as William S. Burroughs Jr. and Billy Burroughs, was an American novelist. He...
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    about Burroughs' relationship with his father. The book, called A Wolf at the Table, was released on April 29, 2008. In October 2009, Burroughs released...
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  • international bestseller, translated into seven languages and is the 1985 John Burroughs Medal winner. Ralph Novak (April 8, 1985). "Picks and Pans Review: Cry...
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    Sam Altman (category John Burroughs School alumni)
    to learn how to code and take apart computer hardware. He attended John Burroughs School, a private school in Ladue, Missouri. In 2005, after two years...
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    has played a prominent role in Catskill history. Renowned naturalist John Burroughs wrote memorably of his climbs up Slide, and it helped get the Catskills...
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    typical "comfort food" of Cajun cuisine. A 1734 American recipe by Mrs. John Burroughs calls for birds seasoned with nutmeg, parsley, onion, and mace, dredged...
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    The John Burroughs Homestead, also known as Shady Hill and the Lieutenant Colonel James Hendricks Headquarters, is an historic American home that is located...
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    disciplined in both endeavors. She attended the Rossman School and John Burroughs School in St. Louis, and then the Fermata School for Girls in Aiken...
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    Sarah Clarke (category John Burroughs School alumni)
    Ernest Clarke, an engineer, and Carolyn, a homemaker. Clarke attended John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Missouri (along with Mad Men star Jon Hamm, her...
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  • Jacqueline Burroughs (2 February 1939 – 22 September 2010) was a British-born Canadian actress. Burroughs starred in over 100 films and television shows...
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    folkstyle, Burroughs was a two-time NCAA Division I National champion for the Nebraska Cornhuskers and was awarded the Dan Hodge Trophy in 2011. Burroughs is...
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    Riverby was the estate of the American naturalist John Burroughs (1837–1921), who wrote and created a genre of naturalist essays. It is located above the...
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  • the name Ken Burrough (1948-2022), American football player William Burrough (disambiguation), more than one person with the name Burroughs (surname) Burrow...
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    Ellie Kemper (category John Burroughs School alumni)
    Elementary School in the affluent suburb of Ladue and high school at John Burroughs School, where she developed an interest in theater and improvisational...
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