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    Zalmon Richards (August 11, 1811 – November 1, 1899) was an American educator from Washington, D.C. He is best known as one of the founders and the first...
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    The Zalmon Richards House is a historic house in Washington, D.C. A Second Empire rowhouse, it was home from 1882 until his death of Zalmon Richards (1811–1899)...
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    (1935). "Zalmon Richards". Dictionary of American Biography. 15: 561–62. Retrieved October 29, 2014. Wilson, J. Ormond (1900). "Zalmon Richards". Addresses...
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    in Philadelphia in 1857 as the National Teachers Association (NTA). Zalmon Richards was elected the NTA's first president and presided over the organization's...
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  • William Richards (cricketer), South African cricketer William Richards (disambiguation) Zalmon Richards, American educator Annie Douglas Richards, character...
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  • Register of Historic Places in Davis County, Utah Zalmon Richards House, Washington, D.C., NRHP-listed Richards Mansion (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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    arts administrator Sergei Isupov, artist Rachel Maddow, MSNBC host Zalmon Richards, educator William Jay Smith, poet Worcester Reed Warner, engineer Alan...
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  • Diego Thomas Hedley Reynolds 1942, 5th president of Bates College Zalmon Richards 1836, educator, co-founder and first president of the National Education...
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  • That's the Girl!" Richards was born on September 3, 1880, in Darien, Connecticut, the son of Zalmon Richards and Mary Mather Richards. He came from a line...
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  • S. Army Jesse L. Reno (1823–1862), U.S. Army officer from Virginia Zalmon Richards (1811–1899), Educator and first president of the National Education...
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    36: 123–153. ISSN 0892-2284. Brotto, D.S.; W. Krohling; S. Brum; I.R. Zalmon (2006). "Usage patterns of an artificial reef by the fish community on the...
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  • III W-NY Bellamy Storer Anti-Jacksonian-OH James C. Terrell Jacksonian-GA Zalmon Wildman Jacksonian-CT James Alexander Jr. W-OH John T. Andrews D-NY Cyrus...
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  • William A. Palmer 10,923 35.56 / 100 2nd 1831 Connecticut Anti-Masonic Zalmon Storrs 4,778 25.62 / 100 2nd Georgia Union Wilson Lumpkin 27,305 51.35 /...
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