John Poage Williamson (October 27, 1835 – October 3, 1917) was an American missionary, politician, and writer. John Poage Williamson was born on October...
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Issues John Poage Williamson (1835–1917), American missionary, writer and member of the South Dakota House of Representatives John Williamson (footballer...
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Historical Society Press (St. Paul, MN : 1951, repr. 1992). Page 63. John Poage Williamson. An English-Dakota Dictionary. Minnesota Historical Society Press...
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Whipple advocated for the imprisoned Dakota people, and Reverend John Poage Williamson, who lived among the Dakota his whole life, joined them in the ordeal...
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Society Press, 1992 [1890]) 309b, s.v. má-za; 308a, s.v. má-ni. John Poage Williamson, An English-Dakota Dictionary (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society...
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Christianson - 21st Governor of Minnesota; born in Lac qui Parle Township John Poage Williamson - American missionary, politician, and writer "U.S. Census website"...
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Marsden Minister and missionary to the Tlingit community of Saxman John Poage Williamson Missionary to the Lower Sioux Agency and Crow Creek Indian Reservation;...
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writer John Poage Williamson (1835–1917) – missionary, writer, and member of the South Dakota House of Representatives Thomas Smith Williamson § (1800–1879)...
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Missionary Association and the Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions, John Poage Williamson and Alfred Longly Riggs, editors, 1879. Reprinted by the American...
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operation in 1861. John Russell and his Means and Russell Iron Company purchased the land of the present city beside Amanda Hill from the Poage brothers. They...
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Texas House of Representatives since 2003 from Sherman, Texas William R. Poage, U.S. Representative from Texas's 11th congressional district (1937–1979)...
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of uncounted American households. 1946 Roanoke, Virginia Champion David Poage was interviewed on WFXR Fox News in August 2023 showing he still had his...
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Laurance M. Hyde Mercer 1943–1966 Roscoe P. Conkling Buchanan 1947–1954 Sidna Poage Dalton Cape Girardeau 1950–1965 Frank Hollingsworth Audrain 1950–1964 Henry...
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Airport – Sedalia, Missouri KDMW – Carroll County Regional Airport (Jack B. Poage Field) – Westminster, Maryland KDNA –Doña Ana County International Jetport –...
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Defensive tackle Mississippi 2 2 16 Bobby Bell Linebacker Minnesota 3 3 31 Ray Poage Tight end Texas 4 2 44 Paul Flatley Wide receiver Northwestern 5 3 59 Gary...
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on November 3, 1803, in Spartanburg, South Carolina, the son of John and Ann (Williamson) Means. Means started his business career at the Union Furnace...
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Attorney General Samuel W. Williams and involved attorneys Draper, Landreth, Poage and Wysor. No autopsies were ever performed and rumors flew of friendly...
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details Harry Hillman United States Frank Waller United States George Poage United States 1908 London details Charles Bacon United States Harry Hillman...
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Henry Clay (category John Quincy Adams administration cabinet members)
Association for the History of Medicine and Science 2.1 (2020): 43–56 online. Poage, George Rawlings (1936). Henry Clay and the Whig Party. University of North...
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Jr. Erin Phillips Constance Picaud David Pichler Fernanda Pinilla George Poage Nadia Podoroska Rafael Polinario Jillion Potter Kayleigh Powell Natalie...
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September 23 – (Baltimore County, Maryland) – 62-year-old pilot Jack B. Poage died after crashing his red-and-white Pitts S-2B during an air show at Martin...
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Texas had not backed the winning presidential candidate since voting for John W. Davis in 1924, and the last such occasion until 1992. This is also the...
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Democratic 44th John S. Redditt Democratic 44th William Marvin Martin Democratic 44th James Emery "Jim" Neal Democratic 44th William Robert Poage Democratic...
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Michael Pierce Artose Pinner Kurt Ploeger Ray Poage Randy Poltl Christian Ponder Ron Porter Art Powell John Powers Shaun Prater Travis Prentice Jim Prestel...
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Parker * (1960) Jane Pettit * (1993) Lloyd Pettit * (1993) George Poage * (1998) John Powless (2009) Hank Raymonds * (2005) Vic Reinders * (1981) Pat Richter...
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coach (Racine) Dan Plante, professional ice hockey player (Hayward) George Poage (1880–1962), athlete (La Crosse) Terry Porter (born 1963), NBA player and...
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Georgia Tech 11 Denver Broncos (Pick acquired from the New York Jets) Ray Poage Tight end Texas 12 Buffalo Bills Tom Hutchinson Tight End Kentucky 13 Denver...
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