William W. Stow (September 13, 1824 – February 20, 1895) was an American politician and member the California State Assembly from the 3rd district between...
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Blue Heron Lake Boathouse (redirect from Stow Lake Boathouse)
of their namesake, former Speaker of the California State Assembly William W. Stow, due to his anti-Semitic views. The new name, "Blue Heron Lake," references...
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Golden Gate Park, San Francisco (redirect from Stow Lake)
Stow Lake, surrounds the prominent Strawberry Hill, now an island with an electrically pumped waterfall. The lake was originally named for William W....
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1853 5. Charles S. Fairfax 15 Democratic January 1854–May 1854 6. William W. Stow 3 Whig January 1855–May 1855 7. James T. Farley 19 American January...
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community within the Akron metropolitan area. Stow is named for Joshua Stow, its original proprietor. Joshua Stow was a member of the party led by Moses Cleaveland...
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Stow is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Alexander W. Stow (1805–54), American jurist Augustine Stow (1833–1903), South Australian politician...
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law school and set up practice in Jackson with Senator Farley Keleher, William A. (2007). Violence in Lincoln County, 1869-1881. Sunstone Press. p. 244...
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1°43′26″W / 51.930°N 1.724°W / 51.930; -1.724 St Edward's Church is a medieval-built Church of England parish church, serving Stow-on-the-Wold ('Stow'),...
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George William Stow (2 February 1822, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England – 17 March 1882, Heilbron, Orange Free State) was a geologist and ethnologist, a...
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Joshua Stow (April 22, 1762 – October 10, 1842) was an American lawyer, judge, and pioneer. He was the founder of Stow, Ohio, served in the Connecticut...
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Pilgrim Uniting Church (redirect from Stow Memorial Church)
minister was Cadwallader William Evan. The organist, who served for 45 years, was James Shakespeare. Pirie Street Methodist and Stow Memorial congregations...
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Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron. On May 1, 1838, his mother married William R. Saunders. Fairfax, still the potential 10th Lord Fairfax of Cameron...
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Congregationalist minister in colonial South Australia, the first to serve at the Stow Memorial Church, Flinders Street, Adelaide. Evan was born in Wales educated...
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Australia, Randolph Stow was the son of Mary Campbell Stow née Sewell and Cedric Ernest Stow, a lawyer. Stow attended Geraldton Primary and High schools, Guildford...
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William Frederick Stowers (25 September 1887 – 15 May 1971) was a Western Samoan politician. He served as a member of the Legislative Assembly from 1948...
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Goleta Valley. The Stow House was once the headquarters of Rancho La Patera, on the original Rancho La Goleta. In 1871, William Whitney Stow, a legal counsel...
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Thomas Quinton Stow (7 July 1801 – 19 July 1862), generally referred to as the Rev. T. Q. Stow, but also as Quinton Stow, was an Australian pioneer Congregational...
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The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold (21 March 1646) took place during the First English Civil War. It was a Parliamentarian victory by detachments of the New...
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session in 1859, and died on February 19. Wisconsin Chief Judge Alexander W. Stow (1805–1854) was his brother; Assemblyman George D. Ruggles was his uncle...
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Freddie Stowers (January 12, 1896 – September 28, 1918) was an African-American corporal in the United States Army who was killed in action during World...
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other characters from the Latin accounts of William of Newburgh, Gervase of Tilbury, and others, and Stow includes translations from those texts: these...
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Liberty Bell (redirect from Pass and Stow)
in Philadelphia, and was twice recast by local workmen John Pass and John Stow, whose last names appear on the bell. In its early years, the bell was used...
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Billy Bishop (redirect from Air Marshal W. A. Bishop)
after receiving his wings, Bishop was attached to No. 37 Squadron RFC at Stow Maries, Essex, flying the BE.2c. He was officially appointed to flying officer...
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it was seized by a mob and destroyed as a "pagan idol". According to John Stow, the chronicler who is buried here, they had it "raised from the hooks whereon...
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Archdeacon of Stow and Lindsey is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln. The Archdeaconry of Stow is an ancient...
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become an apprentice draughtsman and then studied structural engineering at Stow College, Glasgow. He was awarded a bursary to study literature for a year...
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John Stow admitted that "The cause why this stone was set there, the time when, or other memory hereof, is none". However, his contemporary William Camden...
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Gurton's Pleasant Stories (1848). He also edited Stow's Survey of London in 1842. In the 1870s, William Thoms began investigating claims to "ultra-centenarianism...
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considerable street between Tothill Street Westminster E and James Street W ... Stow says here was built 20 houses for poor women to dwell in rent free, by...
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Oxford's approximately eight-year-tenure." William Cornwallis purchased the home from Oxford in 1588. Stow reports that a "Roger Manars"—presumably Roger...
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