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    Sir Ebenezer John Buchanan (8 March 1844 – 11 October 1930) was a journalist, politician and judge of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. He was knighted...
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  • politician Ebenezer Brown (c.1824–1883), English-Canadian merchant and politician Ebenezer Bryce (1830–1913), Mormon pioneer Ebenezer John Buchanan (1844–1930)...
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  • 1889 – 1893 George Ogilvie, 1893 – 1897 Thomas Muir, 1897 – 1901 Ebenezer John Buchanan, 1901 – 1905 Thomas Walker, 1911 – 1913 William Ritchie, 1913 –...
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    Sir Ebenezer Howard OBE (29 January 1850 – 1 May 1928) was an English urban planner and founder of the garden city movement, known for his publication...
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  • occasion of the Duke and Duchess of York's visit 31 October 1901 Ebenezer John Buchanan Senior Puisne Judge of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. Appointed...
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  • Voyager (1995). He appeared in A Christmas Carol at Ford's Theatre, 2006, as Ebenezer Scrooge, and appeared on Broadway in fourteen productions, including the...
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    Ebenezer Farrand (1803 – March 17, 1873) was an American Commodore that served in the Confederate States Navy and was notable for his service at the Battle...
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    contain proportionate areas of residences, industry, and agriculture. Ebenezer Howard first posited the idea in 1898 as a way to capture the primary benefits...
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    Ebenezer V. Dickey (December 15, 1821 – July 31, 1857) was an American politician and physician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania...
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    George Victor Robert John Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe (7 September 1913 – 26 September 1974) was the son of Henry John Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe...
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    Democratic President Franklin Pierce filled the vacancy with John Archibald Campbell. James Buchanan nominated Jeremiah S. Black to the court in early February...
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    Among the distinguished speakers at his final funeral service at Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church were former U.S. Presidents Bill Clinton, George W. Bush...
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  • series were modelled after Edmund, Lord Blackadder - the exception being Ebenezer Blackadder, who initially began as the nicest man in England to the point...
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  • soldiers—escaped prisoners of war Pvt. Williams Brooks and Sgt. James Buchanan—to stay at the Spooner home and discussed ideas for killing her husband...
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  • 1872, Buchanan was ordained as a ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church. He had at least four sons, including John and David. "Andrew Buchanan". Pennsylvania...
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    Carol at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera, portraying the character of Ebenezer Scrooge. He appeared on Broadway in David Storey's The Changing Room, for...
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    Aaron V. Brown (category Buchanan administration cabinet members)
    of Representatives, from 1831 to 1835. In 1839, he defeated incumbent Ebenezer J. Shields for the 10th District congressional seat, and won reelection...
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    Edwin Stanton (category Buchanan administration cabinet members)
    affair between his wife and President Buchanan. Prominent criminal lawyer James T. Brady and his partner, John Graham, came to Sickles' defense, and solicited...
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  • Woolwich, Maine. Their children, among whom was Preble's grandfather, Ebenezer Preble, Jr., were captured and sold to the French in Quebec, Canada, from...
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  • 1860–61. Son-in-law of John A. Bryan. James Buchanan Sr. (1761–1821), Justice of the Peace in Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. James Buchanan (1791–1868), Pennsylvania...
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    book cities: #1 Mega City One, Architects' Journal, July 8, 2009 Markoff, John (November 25, 1990). "Ideas & Trends; Art Invents A Jarring New World From...
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    not vote, substitute chosen) Samuel Russell Ebenezer Sage (did not vote, substitute chosen) Solomon St. John Edward Savage Joseph Sibley Azariah Smith Benjamin...
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    are relatively large, and are of a rectangular plan, with a design by Ebenezer James MacRae, who was inspired by the city's abundance of neoclassical...
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  • Lionel Johnson – Ebenezer Jones – Ernest Charles Jones – James Joyce – John Keble – Frances Anne Kemble – Henry Clarence Kendall – John Kenyon – Charles...
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    re-nomination in favor of James Buchanan, while the Whig Party collapsed. In the 1856 presidential election, Buchanan defeated John C. Frémont of the anti-slavery...
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  • assisting his father at Ebenezer Baptist Church. In 1959, King graduated from Morehouse College. That same year, he left Ebenezer Baptist to become pastor...
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  • Chester County in 1857. Paxson Vickers was born to Abigail (née Paxson) and John Vickers. His father manufactured pottery and was a member of the Underground...
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    Mary Quarterly. 33 (3): 465–480. doi:10.2307/1921543. JSTOR 1921543. Buchanan, John (April 2007). "Founding Fighters: The Battlefield Leaders Who Made American...
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    leader Martin Luther King Jr. Within the park is his boyhood home, and Ebenezer Baptist Church — the church where King was baptized and both he and his...
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    John Wesley Davis (April 16, 1799 – August 22, 1859) was an American physician and Democratic politician, active in the mid-1800s. He is best known for...
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