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    Ephraim George Squier (June 17, 1821 – April 17, 1888), usually cited as E. G. Squier, was an American archaeologist, history writer, painter and newspaper...
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    Squier is an American brand of electric guitars owned by Fender. The former manufacturing company, established as "V. C. Squier Company" was founded in...
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    from Ohio to Kentucky in several places. It was surveyed and mapped by E. G. Squier in 1847 for inclusion in the seminal archaeological and anthrolopological...
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    the of 1850 (350,000 people) that rests on the calculation made by Mr. E. G. Squier "13 If the census of 182614 is taken into account and compared" with...
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    within the British government and by United States writers, especially E. G. Squier. These writers were inclined to present him as a puppet of British interests...
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    George Owen Squier (March 21, 1865 – March 24, 1934) was an American general, scientist, and inventor best known for inventing and popularizing what today...
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    Archbishop Juan Fonseca, the implacable enemy of Columbus. In 1849, E. G. Squier negotiated a treaty for the United States to build a canal across Honduras...
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    explorations of ancient mounds in 1836. Then from 1845 until 1847, assisted by E. G. Squier, Davis surveyed nearly one hundred groups of aboriginal earthworks, and...
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  • bodies of Contras victims. Ed Harris as William Walker Richard Masur as E. G. Squier René Auberjonois as Major Siegfried Henningson Keith Szarabajka as Timothy...
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    An example of an Inca rope bridge, litograph of 1845 by E. G. Squier...
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    Mexican–American War concluded, the new US delegate in Central America, E. G. Squier, tried to get Nicaragua, El Salvador and Honduras to form a common front...
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    Productions, Commerce, Political Organization, Aborigines, Etc., Etc. - E. G. Squier Sampson Low, 1858 United States Congressional serial set, Issue 4849...
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    Waney Squier is a neuropathologist specialising in the brain of the developing foetus and neonate. She has written a book on acquired damage to the developing...
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    McDonald and Woodward Publishing. pp. 109–113. ISBN 0-939923-72-6. E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis (1848). Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley. Smithsonian...
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    The General G. O. Squier class of transport ships was built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. The class was based upon the Maritime Commission's Type...
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    including 3.6% of those under age 18 and 2.8% of those age 65 or over. E. G. Squier (1821-1888), archaeologist and newspaper editor Megyn Kelly, NBC, formerly...
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    earthworks sites in Kentucky. All sites in Kentucky that were included by E. G. Squier and Davis in their notable Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley...
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  • English engineer and plumber, invented the flush toilet (b. 1810) 1888 – E. G. Squier, American archaeologist and journalist (b. 1821) 1892 – Alexander Mackenzie...
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    Now in its fourth series, Portraits has hosted artists including Billy Squier, Ethan Hawke, the Bacon Brothers, and the Avett Brothers. Smith made a cameo...
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    museum and an archaeological laboratory. Moundville was mentioned by E. G. Squier and Edwin Hamilton Davis in their work, Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi...
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    this. The site was surveyed in the 1840s by Charles Whittlesey for E. G. Squier and E. H. Davis, and an engraving was included in their book Ancient Monuments...
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    Herbert Goldsmith Squiers (April 20, 1859 – October 19, 1911) was an American diplomat and soldier, who served as the U.S. minister to Cuba (1902–1905)...
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  • 1818 – Sophie of Württemberg, queen of the Netherlands (d. 1877) 1821 – E. G. Squier, American archaeologist and journalist (d. 1888) 1832 – William Crookes...
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  • Laurel Hill Cemetery at the instigation of his friend, archaeologist E. G. Squier. Three years after his death, Anne and Charles lived on Long Island in...
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    developing city of Portsmouth, Ohio. The site was surveyed and mapped by E. G. Squier in 1847 for inclusion in the seminal archaeological and anthrolopological...
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  • Kenley Dean Squier (April 10, 1935 – November 15, 2023) was an American sportscaster and motorsports editor from Waterbury, Vermont. From 1979 to 1997...
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    USS General G. O. Squier (AP-130) was the lead ship of her class of transport ship for the U.S. Navy in World War II. Decommissioned in 1946, she was sold...
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    Victor Wolfgang von Hagen whether he had ever seen a reproduction of E. G. Squier's woodcut illustration of the bridge as it was in 1864, Wilder replied:...
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    This survey was incorrectly attributed to Charles Whittlesey by E. G. Squier and E.H. Davis in their Ancient Monuments of the Mississippi Valley, published...
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  • Sadowsky Santa Cruz Schecter Seagull Shergold Sigma Silvertone Smith Spector Squier Stagg Steinberger Stella Suhr Supersound Electronic Products Suzuki Tacoma...
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