• Bushrod Washington "Bush" Wilson (1824–1900) was a pioneer, business leader, and local politician in the American state of Oregon. He is best remembered...
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    Bushrod Washington (June 5, 1762 – November 26, 1829) was an American attorney and politician who served as Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the...
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  • homeopathist, writer, and philanthropist Bushrod Washington Wilson (1824–1900), American pioneer and politician Jermon Bushrod (born 1984), American football guard...
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    in Physics recipient for creation of Bose–Einstein condensate Bushrod Washington Wilson (1828–1900), pioneer, railroad executive, and county functionary...
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    the father of Supreme Court Justice Bushrod Washington., he was also the grandfather of John Augustine Washington Jr The third son of Mary Ball, the second...
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    Blackburn's granddaughter Anne married Bushrod Washington, George's nephew, and is interred at the Washingtons' tomb on the grounds. Most architectural...
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    Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia and commonly known as Washington or D.C., is the capital city and federal district of the United States...
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    the new Constitution to President Washington and his Cabinet in 1789 and 1790. Born near Leven, Fife, Scotland, Wilson immigrated to Philadelphia in 1766...
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    sale to M. S. Woodcock in May 1881. In 1885, Corvallis pioneer Bushrod Washington Wilson and two other investors established the Gazette Publishing Company...
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    Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 O.S. – May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, who was the first president of the United States...
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    George Washington (February 22, 1732 – December 14, 1799) was an American Founding Father, politician, military officer, and farmer who served as the first...
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    The Washington Monument is an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, a Founding Father of the United...
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    The George Washington University (GW or GWU) is a private federally-chartered research university in Washington, D.C. Originally named Columbian College...
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    Virginia in 1785, p. 9 (Cambridge [Mass.] John Wilson and Son, 1903) Flexner, James. George Washington: Anguish and Farewell (1793–1799), pp. 119, 120...
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  • given access to Washington's many letters by Washington's nephew Bushrod Washington. Sparks published The Writings of George Washington, published in twelve...
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    Address". The Wilson Quarterly. 20 (4). Varg, Paul A. (1963). Foreign Policies of the Founding Fathers. Baltimore: Penguin Books. George Washington's Farewell...
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    (11 August 2022). "Carrier Washington redelivery confirmed for 2023". Janes. Wilson, Alex (26 May 2023). "USS George Washington 'redelivered' to Navy after...
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    this time fell to Samuel J. Wilson, a local pastor, and James I. Brownson, who had earlier been interim president of Washington College. By 1871, the United...
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    Jammal Brown (category Washington Redskins players)
    Bushrod in his absence resulted in him losing his starting job and an eventual trade to the Washington Redskins. Brown was traded to the Washington Redskins...
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    Register of Historic Places listings in Benton County, Oregon Bushrod Washington Wilson "Oregon National Register List" (PDF). Oregon Parks and Recreation...
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    The George Washington and Jefferson National Forests is an administrative entity combining two U.S. National Forests into one of the largest areas of public...
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  • The McDonnell Genome Institute (directed by Richard K. Wilson) is housed within the Washington University School of Medicine; it is one of three NIH-funded...
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    September 24, 1789, Washington nominated John Jay as the first Chief Justice and nominated John Rutledge, William Cushing, James Wilson, John Blair, and...
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    command of the American Expeditionary Forces during World War I; to George Washington in 1976, as a posthumous honor during the United States Bicentennial celebrations;...
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  • name on a residence hall. OSU decided to re-name the building. Bushrod Washington Wilson Rimel, Anthony (October 13, 2017). "Historical report connects...
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    sculptor of Voltaire and of Washington. Philadelphia. p. 206.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Wilson, Richard Guy (2002). Buildings...
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    Armistice. George Washington also carried U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to France twice for the Paris Peace Conference. George Washington was decommissioned...
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    descendant, John Washington of Purleigh, Essex, emigrated to the Colony of Virginia. He is notable for being the great-grandfather of George Washington, who from...
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    Eugenia Scholay Washington (June 27, 1838 – November 30, 1900) was an American historian, civil servant, and a founder of the lineage societies, Daughters...
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    Caroline Branham (category People who were enslaved by George Washington)
    behind the foot of the bed. Her eldest son, Wilson, had become a groomsman. He was about 14 when he led Washington's riderless horse in the December 18, 1799...
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