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    Brigade Richard Caswell (Colonel of the New Bern District Minutemen and later Brigadier General of New Bern District Brigade) William Caswell (Brigadier General...
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    bridge". Guinness World Records. Retrieved June 27, 2024. "Ponts couverts - Comté de Carleton". www.gnb.ca (in French). Ministère des Transports du Nouveau-Brunswick...
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  • and other revolutionary troops led by General George Washington and the Comte de Rochambeau as they waited to commence the march of 1781 that led to the...
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    Megalosaurus (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    was re-described by Delair & Sarjeant (2002). OU 1328 was collected near Caswell, near Witney, Oxfordshire sometime during the 17th century and became the...
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    introduced surgery, printing and vaccination to Siam, Presbyterian Jesse Caswell (arrived in 1839 together with Asa Hemenway), who closely associated with...
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  • capture in Neuse River; currently installed beside the river at the Governor Caswell Memorial. 35°16′1.33″N 77°37′17.8″W / 35.2670361°N 77.621611°W / 35...
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    president of Brown in 1780 when French troops under the command of the Comte de Rochambeau, who led troops sent by King Louis XVI of France, landed in...
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  • Francois Auguste de Grasse, known as Comte de Grasse-Tilly. He was born in France as the eldest legitimate son of François Joseph Paul de Grasse, a French...
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    nhm.ac.uk. Archived from the original on 20 August 2006. "MetBase". metbase.de. Archived from the original on 19 December 2006. "Meteoritical Bulletin Database"...
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    the State of North Carolina after adopting its own constitution. Richard Caswell becomes the first governor of the newly formed state. December 25 – American...
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    (AVP-35/WAVP-383/WHEC-383) USS Castor (1869, AKS-1) USS Castro (SP-621) USS Caswell (AKA-72) USS Catahoula Parish (LST-528) USS Catalpa (1864, YN-5/AN-10)...
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    (bur.) – Mary Evans, Welsh sect leader (b. 1735) November 10 – Richard Caswell, American major general of the Revolutionary War, Continental Congressman...
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    Polygenism in the United States. Charles Caldwell was born on May 14, 1772, in Caswell County, North Carolina. His parents were Irish immigrants. Caldwell earned...
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