Reginald Fairfax Harrison (March 13, 1869 – February 2, 1938) was an American lawyer, businessman, and author. A son of the secretary to Confederate President...
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Fairfax, Virginia (/ˈfɛərfæks/ FAIR-faks), is an independent city in Virginia and the county seat of Fairfax County, Virginia, in the United States. As...
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Thomas Fairfax, 3rd Lord Fairfax of Cameron (17 January 1612 – 12 November 1671) was an English politician, military officer and peer who fought in the...
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Orleans, Louisiana, was acquired in 1916 under Southern's president Fairfax Harrison, the railroad had assembled the 8,000-mile, 13-state system that lasted...
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(1852–1920), New Zealand cricketer Fairfax Harrison (1869–1938), American president of Southern Railway and author Sir Fairfax Moresby (1786–1877), Royal Navy...
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footballer Eric Harrison (disambiguation), multiple people Fairfax Harrison (1869–1938), American railroad executive and writer Francis Harrison (disambiguation)...
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Cary Harrison, novelist and social arbiter. Through his mother, Harrison was great-grandson of Virginia-planter, Thomas Fairfax, 9th Lord Fairfax of Cameron...
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in 1913, he was elected president of the Monon Railroad (succeeding Fairfax Harrison). He was vice president of the American Unitarian Association in 1907...
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Reginald Harrison KStJ FRCS (24 August 1837 – 28 February 1908) was a British surgeon, sometime vice-president and Member of the Council of the Royal College...
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interviews with Fairfax County archaeologists Michael Johnson and Martha Williams. Gernand and Netherton, Falls Church, p. 13, citing Fairfax Harrison, The Landmarks...
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Burton and Constance Harrison were the parents of Fairfax Harrison (1869-1938) and Francis Burton Harrison (1873-1957). Burton Harrison died in 1904 while...
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Ludwell Lee (category Politicians from Fairfax County, Virginia)
Archeology Museum, Shuter's Hill: A Wealth of History Fairfax Harrison, p. 344 n81 Fairfax Harrison at p. 664 Nagel, pp. 164-165 Cynthia Miller Leonard...
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a genealogical work by Fairfax Harrison (1869–1938) of Belvoir House, Fauquier County, Virginia (son of Constance Cary Harrison) The Devon Carys, 2 vols...
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Angeles passenger train to use one of only two EMC E2 locomotives built. Fairfax Harrison is succeeded by Ernest E. Norris as president of the Southern Railway...
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Clifton, Virginia (category Towns in Fairfax County, Virginia)
Clifton is an incorporated town located in southwestern Fairfax County, Virginia, United States, with a population of 243 at the time of the 2020 census...
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up, on the Trans-Siberian Railway. William Finley is succeeded by Fairfax Harrison as president of the Southern Railway. Mary Averell Harriman, wife of...
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century, three Washington, D.C. residents, Edith Draper Blair, Hetty Fairfax Harrison, and Ellen Warder Thoron traveled to New York City to research John...
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Congressman John Critcher Bryan Fairfax, 8th Lord Fairfax of Cameron Charles M. Goodman, acclaimed modernist architect Fairfax Harrison, railroad magnate Vola...
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cenote in the jungle. However, Fairfax's group captures her, and then Alan when he chases them on a motorcycle. Fairfax forces them to reveal the treasure's...
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Attorney General: 65 Thomas F. Bayard Jr. (1890), US Senator: 29 Fairfax Harrison (1890), president Southern Railway Company: 56–57 Percy Hamilton Stewart...
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History of Falls Church (redirect from Fairfax Chapel)
interviews with Fairfax County archeologists Michael Johnson and Martha Williams. Gernand and Netherton, Falls Church, p. 13, citing Fairfax Harrison, The Landmarks...
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and the grandfather of Fairfax Harrison and Francis Burton Harrison. His wife was the former Frances Anne Brand (†1884). Harrison, Jesse Burton (1992) [First...
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Fairfax (1820–1875) Constance Fairfax Cary (1843–1920), ∞ 1867 : Burton Norvell Harrison (1838–1904) Reginald Fairfax Harrison (1869–1938), ∞ 1894 : Hetty...
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80 mph (129 km/h) on SOU's Piedmont terrain. During 1925, SOU president Fairfax Harrison traveled to the United Kingdom where he admired the country's London...
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the younger Harrison's early life and education, but he settled in Fairfax County in 1765 and was admitted to the bar. By 1768, Harrison had a steady...
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be found in old Virginia newspapers at one time, but by 1929, when Fairfax Harrison searched for them, these were lost. During Bulle Rock's racing career...
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ISBN 978-0-8139-2548-6, OCLC 63807988 Fairfax Harrison, 1924, Landmarks of Old Prince William, p. 25, 33. Harrison, p. 34. Hale, Horatio (2021). The Tutelo...
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top-priority passenger trains, including the Crescent. In 1925, SOU president Fairfax Harrison had all of the Ps-4s, including No. 1380, repainted in a new Virginian...
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Retrieved 23 April 2019. Harrison Genealogy Repository, Henry FAIRFAX, 4TH LORD Of Cameron Henry 4th Lord Fairfax of Cameron FAIRFAX, RootsWeb, ID: I038470...
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the war board.: 109 The board comprised five members, chaired by Fairfax Harrison, president of the Southern Railway. The additional members were: Howard...
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