William Sheffield Cowles (August 1, 1846 – May 1, 1923) was a rear admiral in the United States Navy. In July 1863 he was appointed an acting midshipman...
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Cowles may refer to: Alfred Cowles Sr. (1832–1889), publisher Chicago, spouse Sarah Hutchinson Alfred Cowles Jr. (1865–1929) publisher, businessman and...
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William Cowles may refer to: William H. H. Cowles (1840–1901), U.S. politician William S. Cowles (1846–1923), U.S. admiral William H. Cowles, (1866–1947)...
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Marines the second in the Navy. Cowles served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1948 to 1956. Cowles died May 2, 1986 at his family's...
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the Cowles family to run the paper. His sister, Elizabeth A. Cowles, is chairwoman of the parent company. Rob Curley is the editor. William H. Cowles came...
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Graham Stewart Cowles (27 June 1931 – 19 January 2024) was a British ornithologist and paleornithologist. In January 1949, Cowles joined the bird department...
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number of prominent women, and eventually worked for the family of William S. Cowles, the brother-in-law of Theodore Roosevelt. In 1898, she became a clerk...
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United States Asiatic Fleet (redirect from U.S. Asiatic Fleet)
Snapper Stingray Sturgeon Sculpin Sailfish Swordfish S-36 (lost 21 January 1942) S-37 S-38 S-39 S-40 S-41 Seadragon Sealion (lost 25 December 1941) Searaven...
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preserve the Indiana Dunes. One of Cowles' students, O. D. Frank continued his research. Born in Kensington, Connecticut, Cowles attended Oberlin College in...
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Allen G. Thurman (section U.S. Senator)
Thurman, eugenicist and baseball executive Mary Thurman, who married William S. Cowles, Thomas Scott Gifford, and Bug Holliday Elizabeth Thurman, who married...
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the Des Moines Tribune. Cowles father was a descendant of Hannah Bushoup (c. 1613–1683) of Hartford, Connecticut, and John Cowles (1598–1675) of Gloucestershire...
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Bamie Roosevelt (redirect from Anna Roosevelt Cowles)
Anna Roosevelt Cowles (January 18, 1855 – August 25, 1931) was the older sister of United States President Theodore Roosevelt and an aunt of Eleanor Roosevelt...
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USS Brooklyn at the Battle of Santiago de Cuba. Rear Admiral William S. Cowles Rear Admiral Arent S. Crowninshield Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis Rear Admiral...
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John Cowles Sr. (December 14, 1898 – February 25, 1983) was an American newspaper and magazine publisher. He was co-owner of the Cowles Media Company,...
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William Henry Harrison Cowles (April 22, 1840 – December 30, 1901) was a North Carolina Democratic politician who served four terms in the United States...
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monitor USS Canonicus at the Second Battle of Fort Fisher. Rear Admiral William S. Cowles – Commander of the Asiatic Fleet and brother in law of President Theodore...
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Cohen v. Cowles Media Co., 501 U.S. 663 (1991), was a U.S. Supreme Court case holding that the First Amendment freedom of the press does not exempt journalists...
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daughter of Ohio politician Allen G. Thurman and the former wife of William S. Cowles, in 1894. Baseball portal Biography portal List of Major League Baseball...
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Clancy is injured. Clancy and Cowles become close, as he sees her as the daughter he lost. In the hospital, Clancy gives Cowles a letter for his wife, with...
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LaMonte Cowles (September 30, 1859 – February 24, 1942) was an American engineer, lawyer, and politician. Cowles was a son of Methodist minister William Fletcher...
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Calvin J. Cowles, a prominent Republican who was the son-in-law of William W. Holden. His uncle was Democratic Congressman William H. H. Cowles. A native...
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Star Tribune (section Cowles era)
Daily Star.: 55–56 In 1935, the Cowles family of Des Moines, Iowa purchased the Star. The family patriarch, Gardner Cowles Sr., had purchased The Des Moines...
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General George F. Elliott, Commandant of the Marine Corps; Rear Admiral William S. Cowles; Presidential secretary Loeb; Brigadier General J. Franklin Bell;...
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career. Robert Cowles III is the eldest of three sons born to Robert Cowles Jr. and his wife Margaret (née Lindstrom). Robert Cowles Jr. was a mechanical...
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International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. Cowles (1972), The Astors, p. 112. Cowles (1972), The Astors, p. 115. "W.W. Astor is Dead: A Sketch...
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Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company (redirect from Cowles Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company)
Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company, founded as Cowles Electric Smelting and Aluminum Company, and Cowles Syndicate Company, Limited, formed in the United...
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(WNBL). Cowles Stadium was constructed by F. W. Matthews, Ltd. Construction began in April 1960 and the stadium opened on 25 September 1961. Cowles Stadium...
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for reasons of health. Sweet, however, was encouraged by Rear Adm. William S. Cowles, brother-in‑law of President Roosevelt and Chief of the Bureau of...
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Messerschmitt-Avia CS-199, s/n D-112 IDF, c/n 782358". Aerial Visuals. AerialVisuals.ca. Retrieved 24 April 2017. Green, William; Swanborough, Gordon (1994)...
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published under various company names: Look, Inc. (1937–45), Cowles Magazines (1946–65), and Cowles Communications, Inc. (1965–71). Its New York editorial offices...
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