State Treasurer. William Henry Dubois was born in Randolph, Vermont, on Match 24, 1835, the son of Earl C. and Anna (née Lamson) Dubois. He attended the...
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William DuBois may refer to: William DuBois (architect) (1879–1953), American architect and politician based in Cheyenne, Wyoming William Dubois (usher)...
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W. E. B. Du Bois (redirect from William Edward Burghart Dubois)
William Edward Burghardt Du Bois (/duːˈbɔɪs/ doo-BOYSS; February 23, 1868 – August 27, 1963) was an American sociologist, socialist, historian, and Pan-Africanist...
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next fight, Dubois faced Ebenezer Tetteh. Dubois blasted Tetteh out in the first round, dropping him twice in the process. After that, Dubois faced Japanese...
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Government of Manitoba Michelle DuBois, American politician Stephen Dubois (born 1940), Australian politician William H. Dubois (1835-1907), American businessman...
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"William Henry Harrison" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. XI (9th ed.). 1880. p. 495. William H. Harrison at Ohio History Central Papers of William Henry...
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Company Dudley Chase, United States Senator Harry H. Cooley, Secretary of State of Vermont William H. Dubois, Vermont State Treasurer Joseph Edson, U.S. Marshal...
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for industrial work, with only a few seeking higher education; W. E. B. DuBois took a more militant stand for equality. Taft tended toward Washington's...
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Jacques Dubois (Latinised as Jacobus Sylvius; 1478 – 14 January 1555) was a French anatomist. Dubois was the first to describe venous valves, although...
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County National Bank, whose other officers included Page, William Y. W. Ripley, and Edward H. Ripley. Field was subsequently appointed to the bank's board...
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Fred Dubois (1851–1930) was a U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1891 to 1897 and from 1901 to 1907. Senator Dubios may also refer to: William H. Dubois (1835–1907)...
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1GB, 1I, 3 vac. 3R 1882 John L. Barstow (R) Samuel E. Pingree (R) William H. Dubois (R) 1883 28R, 2D 183R, 47D, 4I, 2GB, 5 vac. 2R Year Governor Lieutenant...
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architects and builders including Frederick Hutchinson Porter and William H. Dubois. "National Register Information System – (#08001305)". National Register...
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succeeding John B. Page. He served until 1882, and was succeeded by William H. Dubois. Page retired from most of his business interests in 1882, but continued...
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1866–1882 Republican William H. Dubois 1882–1890 Republican Henry F. Field 1890–1898 Republican John L. Bacon 1898–1906 Republican Edward H. Deavitt 1906–1915...
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trained for industrial work, with only a few seeking higher education; W.E.B. DuBois took a more militant stand for equality. Taft tended towards Washington's...
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Ward Bailey was born in Newbury, Vermont on January 16, 1852, a son of William U. Bailey and Abigail (née Eaton) Bailey. He was educated in the schools...
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Abbé J. A. Dubois or Jean-Antoine Dubois (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan dybwa]; January 1765 – 17 February 1848) was a French Catholic missionary...
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John H. Watson (May 12, 1851 – December 7, 1929) was a Vermont attorney and judge. He served as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from...
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gaining a legislature that would re-elect Dubois—until 1913, state legislatures chose senators. Bryan, Dubois, and Borah were all defeated. In 1898, Borah...
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French beau rêve, "Beautiful Dream" – Belle Reve was the name of Blanche Dubois' and her sister Stella's family home in A Streetcar Named Desire), where...
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Éric Judor (category Articles with hCards)
Seigneurs (2012) as George Wrong (2012) as Victor Mohamed Dubois (2013) as Mohamed Dubois Wrong Cops (2014) as Rough The New Adventures of Aladdin (2015)...
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1002/ar.a.20379. ISSN 1552-4884. PMID 17031841. Turner, William (April 1895). "On M. Dubois' Description of Remains recently found in Java, named by...
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Hasbrouck family (section William C. Hasbrouck)
(1746–1838) m. Sara DuBois (1747–1821) Margaret Hasbrouck (1773–1847) m. William Peters (1773–1814) Maria Peters (1802–1877) m. William DuBois Van Wagenen (1804–1879)...
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Realdo Colombo, Michael Servetus, and Jacques Dubois, had provided precursors to some of his theories). William's father, Thomas Harvey, was a jurat of Folkestone...
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of his uncle's hotel. His uncle, Jean Dubois, had served as a chef for General Bertrand. In 1840, Urbain Dubois moved to Paris but then in around 1845...
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Homo erectus (redirect from H. erectus)
the name conditional and unable for use. H. e. wadjakensis (Dubois 1921): A species established by Eugene Dubois based on the Wajak skulls. Pramujiono classified...
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Jake Weber (category Articles with hCards)
horror film Dawn of the Dead, Weber played Joe Dubois on Medium, the sleep-deprived husband of Allison Dubois (Patricia Arquette), a psychic intermediary...
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Jasper, Indiana (category Cities in Dubois County, Indiana)
listings in Dubois County, Indiana include: Dubois County Courthouse Gramelspacher-Gutzweiler House John Opel House St. Joseph Catholic Church Louis H. Sturm...
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Christine Daaé (redirect from Christine Dubois)
Rupert Julian, The Phantom of the Opera. Susanna Foster played Christine DuBois in the 1943 Technicolor version, Phantom of the Opera. Heather Sears played...
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