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    Branch Tanner Archer (December 13, 1790 – September 22, 1856) was a Texan who served as Commissioner to the United States and Speaker of the House of the...
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    May 19, 2022. Archer City, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online Branch Tanner Archer from the Handbook of Texas Online Branch T. Archer (1790-1856) -...
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    following morning. He was then imprisoned. In December 1835, Austin, Branch Archer, and William H. Wharton were appointed commissioners to the U.S. by...
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    grant for operating the saw mill. The mill was finally sold to Dr. Branch T. Archer at a large loss. Burnet was a delegate to the Convention of 1833, where...
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  • The new provisional government elects Austin, William H. Wharton and Branch T. Archer, to serve as commissioners to the United States. 1 – The Texians begin...
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    cargo was grass to feed the horses. When Austin was selected to join Branch T. Archer and William H. Wharton on a diplomatic mission to seek international...
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  • electors voted for Monroe and Tompkins. Branch T. Archer William Armstrong Samuel Blackburn William Brockenbrough John T. Brook Thomas Brown John Edie Charles...
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    was not duly elected Sergeant at Arms – William King (1st session), Noah T. Byars (2nd session) Clerk – Richardson A. Scurry (1st session), Arthur Robertson...
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    USNS Sgt. Archer T. Gammon (T-AK-243) was a Boulder Victory-class cargo ship built at the end of World War II and served the war and its demilitarization...
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    The Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer station (formerly Jamaica Center–Parsons Boulevard station and sometimes shortened as Jamaica Center station) is the...
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  • War and Marine In office 1841–1842 President Sam Houston Preceded by Branch T. Archer (War) Louis P. Cooke (Navy) Succeeded by George Washington Hill Texas...
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  • 1748-1804 T. Coleman Andrews Jr. 1960-1968 Richmond Democratic 1925-1989 Branch T. Archer 1819–1820 Fauquier County 1790-1856 William S. Archer 1812-1819...
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    2010 census. The city is named after James T. Archer, the first Florida Secretary of State. The City of Archer started in the 1840s as a frontier village...
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    the United States 1835–1836 served alongside Stephen F. Austin and Branch T. Archer Succeeded by unique post for support of Texas independence Political...
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    Archer T. Gammon (September 11, 1918 – January 11, 1945) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the...
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    Archerfish (redirect from Archer fish)
    The archerfish (also known as spinner fish or archer fish) or Toxotidae are a monotypic family (although some include a second genus) of perciform tropical...
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    Times". The New York Times. May 27, 2001. Retrieved January 22, 2014. "Archer, Branch Tanner (1790–1856)". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved September...
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    Sagittarius (astrology) (category Fictional archers)
    Sagittarius (♐︎) (Greek: Τοξότης, romanized: Toxótēs, Latin for "archer") is the ninth astrological sign, which is associated with the constellation Sagittarius...
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  • Territory John Arbuthnot (1667–1735), British physician and satirist Branch T. Archer (1790–1856), Texan Commissioner to the United States, Speaker of the...
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    Archer was built in Baltimore, Maryland at the Schott and Whitney shipyard. Originally called the Galveston, she was rechristened in honor of Branch Tanner...
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    Lee Andrew Archer, Jr. (September 6, 1919 – January 27, 2010) was an African American fighter Ace in the 332nd Fighter Group, commonly known as the Tuskegee...
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    third Grand Master of Masons in Texas, succeeding Anson Jones and Branch T. Archer. An avid proponent of Royal Arch Freemasonry, Williams was instrumental...
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  • The Archer Avenue lines are two rapid transit lines of the New York City Subway, mostly running under Archer Avenue in the Jamaica neighborhood of Queens...
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    Michelakis, E. D., Hogan, A., Moudgil, R., Hashimoto, K., Wu, X., ... & Archer, S. L. (2004). The neurovascular mechanism of clitoral erection: Nitric...
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    John Archer Lejeune (/ləˈʒɜːrn/ lə-ZHURN; January 10, 1867 – November 20, 1942) was a United States Marine Corps lieutenant general and the 13th Commandant...
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    contains two tracks and one platform. There are also connections to the Archer Avenue lines of the New York City Subway at a separate station directly...
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    James Jay Archer (December 19, 1817 – October 26, 1864) was a lawyer and an officer in the United States Army during the Mexican–American War. He later...
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    Championship match between Jon Moxley and Lance Archer, thus making his All Elite Wrestling (AEW) debut. After Archer's victory, Hikuleo entered the ring to have...
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    Alexander Archer Vandegrift (March 13, 1887 – May 8, 1973) was a United States Marine Corps four-star general. During World War II, he commanded the 1st...
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    district. The Archer Avenue lines (E​, ​J, and ​Z trains) serve Sutphin Boulevard–Archer Avenue–JFK Airport and Jamaica Center–Parsons/Archer stations. The...
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