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    Alatau Tamchiboulac Atkinson (November 16, 1848–April 24, 1906) was a member of the House of Representatives for the Republic of Hawaii. He served as Superintendent...
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  • Sports Palace, Astana, Kazakhstan Alatau cattle, a breed of cattle from Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan Alatau T. Atkinson (1848–1906), member of the House of...
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    regarded as travel classics.[citation needed] His and Lucy's son, Alatau Tamchiboulac Atkinson, born on 4 November 1848 in what is now Eastern Kazakhstan, was...
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    present ʻIolani School in Honolulu. He was taught by Ibbotson and later Alatau T. Atkinson who became principal of the school after the departure of Bishop Staley...
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    The Dzungarian Alatau (Mongolian: Зүүнгарын Алатау, Züüngaryn Alatau; Chinese: 阿拉套山; pinyin: Ālātào Shān; Kazakh: Жетісу Алатауы, Jetısu Alatauy; Russian:...
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  • the political satirical pamphlet, the Gynberg Ballads published by Alatau T. Atkinson, editor of the Hawaiian Gazette, and possibly co-authored by Edward...
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    administration. He was alleged to be the author or co-author, along with Alatau T. Atkinson, of The Grand Duke of Gynbergdrinkenstein and the Gynberg Ballad,...
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    Waterhouse, William Fessenden Allen, J. A. Cummins, Joseph O. Carter and Alatau T. Atkinson. The funeral cortege was accompanied by 16 police officers under Commander...
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    the political satirical pamphlet, the Gynberg Ballads published by Alatau T. Atkinson, editor of the Hawaiian Gazette, and possibly coauthored by Edward...
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  • magazine "Around the World". The Atkinsons' son was born in Kapal and was named after the spring: Alatau Tamchiboulac Atkinson. Results 2009 census formerly...
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    Education under the leadership of Alatau T. Atkinson. During the 1900 United States Census, she assisted Atkinson who was serving as census superintendent...
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    to the oligarchy's newspaper the Hawaiian Gazette which was run by Alatau Atkinson, William Richards Castle, William Owen Smith, Sandford Dole and Lorrin...
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    Samuel Gardner Wilder was born January 12, 1866. He married Molly Alatau Atkinson on July 20, 1896, and had four children. One of them was also named...
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  • zoology. In October 1901, Perkins married Zoe Lucy Sherrard Alatau, eldest daughter of A.T. Atkinson. The wedding took place in Waialua, on the island of Oahu...
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    Hawaii. Printed on board U.S. Flagship Charleston. OCLC 651681033. Atkinson, Alatau Tamchiboulac; Purvis, Edward William (1886). The Grand Duke of Gynbergdrinkenstein...
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  • 7000 m high Alexey Raspopov, Talgar. The highest mountain of Zailiysky Alatau Range André Roch, Dunagiri, Gauri Parbat, Rataban and Chaukhamba, 1939,...
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