Robert Raymond Reid (September 8, 1789 – July 1, 1841) was the fourth territorial governor of Florida. Earlier in his career he was a Representative from...
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Robert or Bob Reid may refer to: Robert Reid (architect) (1774–1856), Scottish architect Robert Payton Reid (1859–1945), Scottish academic painter Robert...
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the annual Robert R. Reid Medal for Lifetime Achievement in the Book Arts in Canada, and named Read as the first recipient. Robert Russell Reid died on 21...
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book design competition. In 2007, the society started awarding the Robert R. Reid Award and Medal for lifetime achievement or extraordinary contributions...
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Robert Payton Reid A.R.S.A. (1859 – 1945) was a Scottish academic painter. Echo Little Tea and Gossip Sir John Ogilvy Sweet briar The Pet Dove Wikimedia...
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Seminole War. President Martin Van Buren replaced him as governor with Robert R. Reid on December 2, 1839, following a dispute with Federal authorities over...
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Robert James Reid (born 11 May 1993) is a Filipino actor and singer. He began his professional acting career in the early 2010s after being named the...
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Herman "J. R." Reid Jr. (born March 31, 1968) is an American basketball coach and former professional player who was an assistant coach for the Monmouth...
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Robert Raymond Reid (March 12, 1855 – January 14, 1923) was a justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court from January 2 to January 14, 1923. Born in Madison...
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Governor of Bombay from 1846 to 1847 Robert R. Reid (1789–1841), Territorial Governor of Florida from 1839 to 1841 William Reid (British Army officer) (1791–1858)...
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James Monroe. Forsyth was born in Fredericksburg, Virginia. His father, Robert Forsyth, a Scottish immigrant, was the first U.S. Marshal to be killed in...
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original on July 15, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2012. Reid, Shaheem (January 24, 2002). "Jay-Z, R. Kelly Hype Joint LP With Hash Browns, Johnnie Cochran...
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R. L. Reid may refer to: Robert Lewis Reid (1862–1929), American painter and muralist Robie Lewis Reid (1866–1945), Canadian historian and jurist This...
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Quarterly. 61 (3): 247. ISSN 0015-4113. McMullin 1984, pp. 101–102. "Robert Raymond Reid". Florida Memory. Retrieved February 19, 2023. U.S. Congress. Senate...
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Robert Reid Parris (1816 – 18 September 1904) was a New Zealand school administrator, politician, public servant, interpreter, soldier and judge. He was...
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incorporated as a town in 1838 and as a city in 1905. The city was named after Robert R. Reid, territorial governor of Florida. Reidsville is home to the Nelson Hotel...
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Imprimerie Dromadaire and Nightshade Press. Goluska was awarded the Robert R. Reid Award for lifetime achievement or extraordinary contributions to the...
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claiming that Reid was under their control, causing governor Robert List to feel pressure to ask Reid to resign. However, List believed Reid's assertions...
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Robert Reid-Pharr is an American literary and cultural critic and professor. A native North Carolinian, Reid-Pharr holds a B.A. in political science from...
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Sir Robert Gillespie Reid (12 October 1842 – 3 June 1908) was a Scottish railway contractor most famous for building large railway bridges in Canada and...
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time. Critic Steve Huey writes, "[Reid's] rampant eclecticism encompasses everything from heavy metal and punk to funk, R&B and avant-garde jazz, and his...
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McCormick (R) (since 2023) 7th district: Lucy McBath (D) (since 2019) 8th district: Austin Scott (R) (since 2011) 9th district: Andrew Clyde (R) (since 2021)...
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boy's academy and college in Norfolk, Virginia. Levy studied law with Robert R. Reid in St. Augustine, was admitted to the bar in 1832, and started a law...
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Biographical Sketch of Robert R. Livingston" (NY Historical Society, October 3, 1876) online Livingston, Robert R. The Original Letters of Robert R, Livingston,...
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Reid technique is a method of interrogation after investigation and behavior analysis. The system was developed in the United States by John E. Reid in...
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Florida. The Constitutional Convention convened on December 3, 1838, with Robert R. Reid presiding as president and Joshua Knowles secretary. The work of the...
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"Robert Raymond Reid (1855 – 1923)". Louisiana Supreme Court. Archived from the original on 2019-06-09. Retrieved May 15, 2020. "Justice Robert R. Reid...
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Robert Lovell Reid, FRSE (11 April 1921 – 23 September 1996) was an Australian agricultural scientist. He was born in Melbourne on 11 April 1921. His family...
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Press collection of Monotype ornaments. The Elsteds were awarded the Robert R. Reid Award for lifetime achievement or extraordinary contributions to the...
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John Edwards (redirect from John Reid Edwards)
Johnny Reid Edwards (born June 10, 1953) is an American lawyer and former politician who represented North Carolina in the United States Senate from 1999...
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