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    George Watterston (October 23, 1783 – February 4, 1854) was the third Librarian of the United States Congress from 1815 to 1829. Watterston, the son of...
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    Register of Historic Places on January 17, 1992. It was named for George Watterston, a Librarian of Congress. It was the headquarters of the Cato Institute...
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    training; the bill did not become law. Beckley (1802–07) Magruder (1807–15) Watterston (1815–29) Meehan (1829–61) Stephenson (1861–64) Spofford (1864–97) Young...
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    Philip Sousa, famed composer Jerome Sykes, stage actor and comedian George Watterston, third Librarian of Congress "Capitol Hill Historic District". National...
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  • Wallot – 6th Dominion/National Archivist of Canada Douglas Waples George Watterston – 3rd Librarian of Congress Leslie Weir – 4th Librarian and Archivist...
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    system and with Green's urging, replacing the staunch anti-Jacksonian George Watterston. Meehan's tenure as librarian saw the steady growth of the Library...
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    in 1832 with no satisfactory monument to in the National Capital, George Watterston, Librarian of Congress, and other civic leaders organized the Washington...
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    (1785–1845), Governor of Maryland Richard Thomas (Zarvona) (1833–1875) George Watterston (1783–1854), third Librarian of Congress John F. Wood Jr. (1936-2023)...
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    Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: William Ryland (Methodist) Secretary: Walter Lowrie Sergeant...
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    murmur". Bloomfield describes as representative of these works the 1822 George Watterston comic novel The L— Family at Washington; or, A Winter in the Metropolis...
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    Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: Charles P. McIlvaine (Episcopal), until December 12, 1825...
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  • Guhrauer, German philologist and biographer (born 1809) February 4 – George Watterston, American librarian of Congress (born 1783) April 3 – John Wilson...
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    Jefferson James Madison Preceded by John J. Beckley Succeeded by George Watterston Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 3rd district...
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  • Auditor of the United States Treasury, writer, editor, and physician George Watterston (1783-1854), Writer, Librarian of the Library of Congress, a member...
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    Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: John Clark (Presbyterian), until December 9, 1819 Reuben...
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    Charles Bulfinch, appointed January 8, 1818 Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: Sereno Edwards Dwight, Congregationalist, until December...
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    Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: Charles P. McIlvaine (Episcopalian), until December 10,...
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    Sam Waterston (redirect from Sam Watterston)
    Waterston was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the third of four children of George Chychele Waterston, a semanticist and language teacher, and Alice Tucker...
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    Architect of the Capitol: Charles Bulfinch Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: William Ryland (Methodist), until December 9, 1822 Charles...
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    Capitol: Benjamin Latrobe, from April 6, 1815 Librarian of Congress: George Watterston Chaplain: Jesse Lee (Methodist), until December 8, 1815 John Glendie...
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  • the War of 1812 and is strongly criticized in the London Quarterly George Watterston, The Scenes of Youth Cristóbal de Beña, Spanish poet published in...
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  • the Third Session of the Twenty-Fifth Congress. City of Washington. George Watterston (1840). A picture of Washington: giving a description of all the public...
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    (1822–1900), writer and attempted assassin of Queen Victoria. James Smith David Watterston Howard Willoughby Edward Wilson Theodosia Ada Wallace, starting about...
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    Representatives: House History U.S. Senate: Statistics and Lists Watterston, George (1840). Congressional Directory for the 26th Congress, 1st Session...
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  • Voice (bass/guitar/vocals), Hugh O'Donnell (guitar/vocals) and Colin Watterston (drums). Henry Padovani auditioned for London in December 1976 and was...
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    Walter Baldwin Spencer (category Australian Knights Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George)
    recruited as science writer for the Australasian by its editor, David Watterston. Spencer had been appointed a trustee of the public library in 1895. When...
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  • Mikado Hits London in September", Broadwayworld.com, 3 September 2009 Watterston, Julie. "Hot Mikado" review, The Stage, 19 July 2006, accessed 30 September...
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  • distinctive ring in the undergrowth. Andrew later arrests Brent Colefax (Texas Watterston) with the help of Kurt Bridges (Jeff Gobbels). Weeks later, Levi congratulates...
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  • player Steve Voice and new guitarist Hugh O'Donnell and new drummer Colin Watterston. The band played their first London gig in over 30 years at the 12 Bar...
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  • 1858. Tom Board and George Clencross-Smith were also both teammates of Wills at Geelong Football Club. Founding chair David Watterston was schooled in Melbourne...
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