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    William Franklin Switzler (March 16, 1819 – May 24, 1906) was an American notable lawyer, journalist, publisher, and historian from Columbia, Missouri...
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  • Chancellor's Residence. The building was named after Colonel William Franklin Switzler, editor and publisher of the Missouri Statesman and supporter...
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  • on the Western Border: The Missouri-Kansas Conflict,1855-1865 William Franklin Switzler. The Centralia Massacre: A complete account, Columbia Daily Tribune...
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    Printing Office. Retrieved 18 June 2023. Harris, p. 2 Harris, p. 3-4 William Franklin Switzler. United States Department of the Treasury Bureau of Statistics...
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    Hallsville was burned by northern troops. According to one claim by William Franklin Switzler, this was because Iowa Lieutenant Hartman found the church to...
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    campus. Switzler Hall is named after curator William Franklin Switzler. One of the notable attractions of Switzler Hall is the bell tower. The bell was given...
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    complete the Science Building (later renamed Switzler Hall, for journalist / publisher William Franklin Switzler, 1819-1906), as of 2008), and add to the...
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    Royall H. Switzler (born September 27, 1938 in Boston) is an American politician who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to...
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  • Jasper Conant William P. Elmer David Henry Hickman James S. Rollins Gideon Frank Rothwell Edwin William Stephens William Franklin Switzler The Curators...
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    November 8, 2019. William Franklin Switzler; Robert Allen Campbell; Alban Jasper Conant; George Clinton Swallow (1879). "Switzler's Illustrated History...
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    Census Bureau QuickFacts: Columbia city, Missouri". Census Gov. Switzler, William F. (1882). History of Boone County. St. Louis: Western Historical...
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    Information on the location of some Cemeteries in Boone County, Missouri. Switzler, William F. (1882). History of Boone County. St. Louis: Western Historical...
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    central North America that connected Franklin, Missouri, with Santa Fe, New Mexico. Pioneered in 1821 by William Becknell, who departed from the Boonslick...
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    president of the University of Missouri Edwin William Stephens – publisher, civic leader William Franklin Switzler – historian, journalist Elmwood Cemetery...
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  • V, pages 577-78. Switzler, William Franklin; Campbell, Robert Allen; Conant, Alban Jasper; Swallow, George Clinton (1881). Switzler's Illustrated History...
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  • Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri, 1901, Conard, Vol. 6, p. 10. Switzler, William F. (1882). History of Boone County. St. Louis: Western Historical...
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  • Company.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Switzler, William (1882). History of Boone County, Missouri. St. Louis Western Historical...
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  • chaplain was William Denby. Wood resigned on 12 August 1862 and was replaced as lieutenant colonel the following day by T. A. Switzler. Hawkins resigned...
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  • steal the powers of Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Madame Web, but Franklin reabsorbs the powers and leaves Witter powerless. Witter...
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  • Chris Claremont, Herb Trimpe, Fred Kida Captain Britain Weekly #3 Beverly Switzler 1976-01 Steve Gerber, Frank Brunner Howard the Duck #1 Meredith Quill 1976-01...
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    from the period were the Missouri Statesman, published in Columbia by William Switzler, and the Missouri Democrat, published in St. Louis. The Statesman was...
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  • Phi was held in the Union Literary Hall at the university, (now known as Switzler Hall), and was attended by Root and eight students. Those in attendance...
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    Higher Education. February 22, 2016. Retrieved April 4, 2017. Kerwin, William. "GUEST COMMENTARY: Shakespeare, Melissa Click and campus unrest". Columbia...
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  • Joan Van Ark as Cinda, Queen Diona, Captain Corden Janet Waldo as Circe William Woodson as Crom The series was the creation of comic book writer Steve...
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  • Bernhard. The Paul Anthony Brick Lectures, which include works by John Hope Franklin and Sissela Bok. The university proposed in spring 2012 to close the press...
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  • Swift, Frederick William Colonel 17th Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry Bvt. Brig. Gen. USV, March 13, 1865 February 14, 1868 Switzler, Theodore A. Lt...
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  • One of the first ferries operating in what is now Portland, Oregon was Switzler's ferry that crossed the Columbia River in 1846 between the Hudson's Bay...
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