William Burns Paterson was an educator and horticulturist. He is chiefly known as an educational provider, being involved in establishing Alabama State...
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began ASU's history as a "teachers' college." The second president, William Burns Paterson, was appointed in 1878. He is honored as a founder of Alabama State...
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of Flint, Michigan William Alexander Paterson a.k.a. Bill Alexander, (born 1948), American theatre director William Burns Paterson (1849–1915), Scottish...
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William or Bill Patterson may refer to: William Paterson (New Jersey lawyer) (1745-1806), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court William...
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Paterson Field is a baseball stadium in Montgomery, Alabama. The stadium, named after William Burns Paterson junior, has a maximum capacity of 7,000 people...
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on William Burns Paterson's birthday on 9 February. It has been remembered every year since 1901. The Bluebells of Scotland which was Paterson's favourite...
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24 December 1866), geologist and botanist was born in Tullibody. William Burns Paterson (9 February 1850 – 16 March 1915) founder of Tullibody Academy and...
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central western Alabama. It was established by William Burns Paterson in the early part of 1870. Paterson began his school on or near the McFadden plantation...
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Descendants of Doctor William Simpson. Chelsea, Michigan: Bookcrafters. pp. 47–48. OCLC 30978656. Sherer, Robert G. (1930). "William Burns Paterson: "Pioneer as...
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Pole 1974, p. 107. Crouch 2005, p. 96. Sherer, Robert G. (1930). "William Burns Paterson: "Pioneer as well as Apostle of Negro Education in Alabama". The...
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May 31, 1862, dying August 1862. “Greenwood” was built by him. William Burns Paterson, teacher, founder of Tullibody Academy and Alabama State University...
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and a foot soldier in the Civil Rights Movement. Historically William Burns Paterson had set up Tullibody Academy for African Americans in Greensboro...
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the top school for freed slaves in the south. On July 26, 1878, William Burns Paterson left Tullibody Academy to accept the Presidency of the State Normal...
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The society founded Paterson, which became the cradle of the Industrial Revolution in America. Paterson was named for William Paterson, statesman, signer...
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Isabel Paterson (January 22, 1886 – January 10, 1961) was a Canadian-American libertarian writer and literary critic. Historian Jim Powell has called Paterson...
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Compensation at Private and Public Colleges". The Chronicle of Higher Education. "William & Mary – 19th Century Presidents". Archived from the original on 2010-05-28...
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This Tullibody Hall burned in 1904 and was rebuilt in brick in 1906. Following the death of the first president, William Burns Paterson, in 1915, the school...
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Montgomery Plantagenet Schicklgruber "Monty" Burns, usually referred to as Mr. Burns or C. Montgomery Burns, is a recurring character and antagonist in...
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James Paterson PRSW RSA RWS (21 August 1854 – 25 January 1932), was a Scottish landscape and portrait painter associated with The Glasgow Boys movement...
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58–61. Burns 2009, p. 85. Burns 2009, p. 89. Burns 2009, p. 178. Heller 2009, pp. 304–305. Doherty 2007, p. 149. Britting 2004, pp. 68–71. Burns 2009,...
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Sir William Wallace, which stands on a high plinth of roughly hewn pink granite overlooking Union Terrace Gardens in Aberdeen. His bronze Robert Burns is...
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Echium plantagineum (redirect from Paterson's Curse)
Echium plantagineum, commonly known as purple viper's-bugloss or Paterson's curse, is a species of the genus Echium native to western and southern Europe...
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James Paterson (18 May 1805 – 6 May 1876) was a Scottish journalist on numerous newspapers, writer and antiquary. His works are popular history, rather...
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Burke and Hare murders (redirect from William Burke and William Hare)
room, then murdered Paterson in her sleep. That afternoon the pair took the body to Knox in a tea-chest, while McDougal kept Paterson's skirt and petticoats;...
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Bill Gates (redirect from William Henry Gates, III)
"Father of DOS". Paterson Technology. Archived from the original on September 6, 2019. Retrieved October 13, 2019. "The Roots of DOS". Paterson Technology....
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Irvine Burns Club, based at the Wellwood Burns Centre & Museum, was founded on 2 June 1826 and is one of the world's longest continuously active Burns Clubs...
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Williams Buchanan Rhoda Bulter Haldane Burgess James Drummond Burns Elizabeth Burns Robert Burns John Burnside John Burrell Ron Butlin Lord Byron John M. Caie...
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Kylo Ren in the Star Wars sequel trilogy (2015–2019). He played a poet in Paterson (2016), and had supporting roles in the religious epic Silence (2016) and...
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Janet Frame (redirect from Janet Paterson Frame)
Janet Paterson Frame ONZ CBE (28 August 1924 – 29 January 2004) was a New Zealand author. She is internationally renowned for her work, which includes...
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Albemarle Street, London. 1869. Volume 2. Pages 24 and 262. "Mutiny Act": William Paterson (ed). The Practical Statutes of the Session 1869. p iii. This Act was...
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