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    Samuel Rodmond Smith (April 20, 1841 – September 30, 1912) was a Congressional Medal of Honor recipient in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War. He...
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    Sir Rodmond Palen Roblin KCMG (February 15, 1853 – February 16, 1937) was a businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada. Roblin was born in Sophiasburgh...
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    Sewell 1903 1907 Republican 4 F. H. Wharton 1907 1911 Democratic 5 S. Rodmond Smith 1911 1912 Republican 6 J. W. Watson Sr. 1912 1915 Democratic 7 Parker...
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    while they were endeavoring to make their way back through the woods. S. Rodmond Smith Army O-03Captain Company C, 4th Delaware Infantry Regiment Rowanty...
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    4th Delaware Volunteer Infantry. On 5 February 1865 he, along with S. Rodmond Smith , swam across the Rowanty Creek, which was partially frozen, in order...
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    A street in Picton decorated in honour of Sir Rodmond Roblin, Premier of Manitoba, 1900-1915...
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  • The following pairings won the U.S. Open tennis championship in mixed doubles. Tennis portal U.S. Open other competitions List of US Open men's singles...
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  • building's construction, subsequently bring on the resignation of Premier Rodmond Roblin. Vote-rigging scandal (Conservatives), 1998 — Premier Gary Filmon...
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    defeated James Willoughby Hamilton 6-4 5-7 6-4 3-6 6–2 in the final. In the U.S. National Championships, (today known as the US Open) held on the grass courts...
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    created tournament not created tournament not created Mabel Cahill (1/3) Rodmond Beach (1/1) 1891 tournament not created tournament not created tournament...
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    Grantland 3. Smiley King 4. Thomas O. Cooper 5. Timothy J. Mooney 6. Samuel Rodmond Smith 7. Edward G. Bradford Jr. 8. Charles H. McDonald 9. Harvey Hoffecker...
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  • government. After Macdonald resigned in 1900 to run for a federal seat, Rodmond Roblin became party leader and premier. Thomas Greenway of the Liberal...
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  • government for the Conservative Party of Manitoba, now led by Premier Rodmond Roblin. Roblin's electoral machine won a landslide thirty-two seats, while...
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    Marc-Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté, painter and sculptor (b. 1869) February 16 – Rodmond Roblin, businessman, politician and 9th Premier of Manitoba (b. 1853) March...
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    Sifton Premier of British Columbia – Richard McBride Premier of Manitoba – Rodmond Roblin Premier of New Brunswick – James Kidd Flemming Premier of Nova Scotia...
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    Sifton Premier of British Columbia – Richard McBride Premier of Manitoba – Rodmond Roblin Premier of New Brunswick – James Kidd Flemming (until December 17)...
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    Rutherford Premier of British Columbia – Richard McBride Premier of Manitoba – Rodmond Roblin Premier of New Brunswick – Lemuel John Tweedie (until March 6) then...
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    Baron Wladimir Giesl von Gieslingen at the Austrian Legation in Belgrade. Rodmond Roblin and his Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba won the majority...
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    Governor of Manitoba called for them following the resignation of Premier Rodmond Roblin in May. The Manitoba Liberal Party defeated the incumbent Progressive...
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    South West Africa. Tobias Norris became premier of Manitoba, replacing Rodmond Roblin who was forced to resign from office after a commission appointed...
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  • Resignation to run federally Yes Woodlands November 8, 1900 Rodmond Roblin      Conservative Rodmond Roblin      Conservative Sought reelection upon appointment...
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    Walker Theatre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The play ridiculed Manitoba Premier Rodmond Roblin's opposition to women receiving the vote. The women acted as Members...
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    Legislative Assembly of Manitoba began following the Conservatives led by Rodmond Roblin forming government. The 8th Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment of the...
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    tennis player from the United States. He was a six-time champion at the U.S. National Championships, winning three titles in men's doubles in 1890, 1893...
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    team and for the British Lions; in Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire Died: Rodmond Roblin, 84, Canadian businessman and politician who served as Premier of...
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    Result Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 1892 U.S. Championships Grass Clarence Hobart Elisabeth Moore Rodmond Beach 6–1, 6–3...
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    Wimbledon Championships and Irish Championships was won by William Renshaw, the U.S. National Championships was won by Richard Sears collecting his second title...
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