William Douglas was a Scottish football goalkeeper. He was born in Dundee. He played for Ardwick, Newton Heath, Derby County, Blackpool, Warmley and Dundee...
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union player William Douglas (footballer, fl. 1890s), Scottish footballer for Newton Heath and Blackpool William Douglas (footballer, born 1890) (1890–1917)...
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Everton in the 1890s Willie Stewart (1872–1945), Scottish footballer who played for Newton Heath and Luton Town William Stewart (footballer, born 1875),...
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English footballer with Stockport and Manchester United William A. Smith (footballer), English footballer with Blackburn Rovers William Smith (footballer, born...
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historian and food writer Alan Davidson (Scottish footballer) (born 1960), Scottish footballer Alan Douglas Davidson, Australian pilot; first Qantas death...
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Chicago William Tait (cricketer), New Zealand cricketer William Tait (footballer), Association football player during the 1890s and 1900s. William Tait (publisher)...
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Sanford, Florida (redirect from Sanford, FL)
the Goldsboro Area Are Intertwined". Orlando, FL. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved July 20, 2013. McNeil, William F. (2000). The Dodgers Encyclopedia. Sports...
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American baseball player Joe Wood (footballer) (1904–1972), Australian footballer for North Melbourne Joe Wood (musician) (fl. c. 1980), singer among band T...
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league footballer who played in the 1890s Jack Evans (footballer, born 1889) (1889–1971), Welsh international footballer Jack Evans (footballer, born 1891)...
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(New Zealand footballer) (fl.1948), New Zealand international football (soccer) player Bob Wilson (footballer, born 1934), Scottish footballer for Norwich...
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Hilda Peters (born 1983), New Zealand rugby player Jack Peters (fl. 1890s), English footballer Jacob Peters (swimmer) (born 2000), British swimmer Jaime Peters...
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college football coach John Hill (Scottish footballer) (fl. 1891–1892), Scottish footballer Johnny Hill (footballer) (1884–1???), Scottish footballer Jack...
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Lady Florence Dixie (redirect from Lady Florence Douglas)
Scotland on 24 May 1855, Lady Florence Douglas was the daughter of Caroline Margaret Clayton, daughter of General Sir William Clayton, 5th Baronet, Member of...
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rules footballer) (1887–1915), Australian rules footballer for University Alex Robertson (Scottish footballer) (fl. 1902–1903), Scottish footballer Alexander...
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Susan Miller Dorsey High School (section Football)
Church at 6th Street and Broadway (then known as Fort Street). In the early 1890s, her husband abandoned her, taking their son with him. Dorsey returned to...
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List of American railroad accidents (section 1890s)
for Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons (Second ed.). Boca Raton, FL, London, New York: CRC Press. pp. 1–2. ISBN 9781420052664. Hart, Ariel; Wald...
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(May 30, 2008). "DNA heats up a 25-year-old cold case". The Fresno Bee. Douglas, John E.; Burgess, Allen G.; Ressler, Robert K. (2006). "Case Study 122...
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Carter (footballer) (born 1993), English footballer Darrell Carter (born 1967), English cricketer Darren Carter (born 1983), English football player Darren...
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2001. Retrieved June 8, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "University 107; Fort Douglas 5; Students rout the boys in blue". The Salt Lake Tribune. November 6,...
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Carpenter (American football) (born 1958), American football defensive back Sue Carpenter (born 1956), former UK TV presenter Susan Carpenter (fl. 1990s–2010s)...
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(medicine) Georges Claude (1870–1960), France – neon lamp Adelaide Claxton (fl 1860s–1890s), UK – ear caps Madame Clicquot Ponsardin (1777–1866), France – Champagne...
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white Southerners. Lynchings in the U.S. reached their height from the 1890s to the 1920s, and they primarily victimized ethnic minorities. Most of the...
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Kingdom of Hawaii; it subsequently merged into the Episcopal Church in the 1890s following the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, becoming the seat of the...
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Winsipedia. "Winsipedia – Florida State Seminoles vs. Miami (FL) Hurricanes football series history". Winsipedia. "FSU-Miami Game Grabs ESPN's Largest...
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Southern United States (section American football)
anti-industrial laws extensive from the time new constitutions were adopted in the 1890s. Banks were few and small; there was little access to credit. Traditional...
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period of social activism and political reform that flourished from the 1890s to the 1920s. The politics of the 1920s was unfriendly toward the labor...
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musician Marc Broussard (born 1982), singer-songwriter Robert F. Broussard (fl. 1890s–1910s), U.S. representative for Louisiana's 3rd congressional district...
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Nissan Stadium (Yokohama) (category Football venues in Japan)
N'Doye (Senegal) Group G 13 June 2002 20:30 Attendance: 65,862 Referee: William Mattus (Costa Rica) Final 30 June 2002 20:00 Attendance: 69,029 Referee:...
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areas of California (such as Scott Valley in Siskiyou County). By the late 1890s, dredging technology (also invented in California) had become economical...
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ventilation towers were built in the 1890s. The Liverpool Overhead Railway opened (1893) designed by Charles Douglas Fox and James Henry Greathead, demolished...
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