Edmund Ross Colhoun (6 May 1821 – 17 February 1897) was a rear admiral of the United States Navy who served during the Mexican War and the American Civil...
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redesignated APD-2 in World War II. She was the first Navy ship named for Edmund Colhoun. Launched in 1918, she remained on convoy duty for the final few months...
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the United States Navy have been named USS Colhoun, in honor of Rear Admiral Edmund Colhoun. USS Colhoun (DD-85), was a Wickes-class destroyer, launched...
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USS Colhoun (DD-801), a Fletcher-class destroyer, was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Rear Admiral Edmund Colhoun (1821–1897)...
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Colhoun, a surname of Scottish origin, is a variant of the surname Colquhoun. Colhoun may refer to: Edmund Colhoun (1821–1897), admiral in the U.S. Navy...
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Enoch Greenleafe Parrott (12 December 1873 – 12 January 1874) Commodore Edmund Colhoun (12 January 1874 – 29 May 1874) Rear Admiral Alexander Mosely Pennock...
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Dimitrie Ghica, 10th prime minister of Romania (b. 1816) February 17 – Edmund Colhoun, American admiral (b. 1821) February 19 – Karl Weierstrass, German mathematician...
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1867) April 12 – Beauchamp Seymour, British admiral (d. 1895) May 6 Edmund Colhoun, American admiral (d. 1897) Emilie Hammarskjöld, Swedish-American musician...
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Military offices Preceded by Edmund Colhoun Commander, Asiatic Squadron 29 May 1874–24 June 1875 Succeeded by Robert F. R. Lewis...
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ship was ready for departure in early January 1862 with Acting Lt. Edmund Colhoun in command. USS Hunchback primarily served in southeastern Virginia...
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1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a084027. JSTOR 42906669. Muskett, A. E.; Horne, A. S.; Colhoun, J. (1938). "The Effect of Manuring Upon Apple Fruits". Annals of Applied...
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Military offices Preceded by Thornton A. Jenkins Commander, Asiatic Squadron 12 December 1873–12 January 1874 Succeeded by Edmund Colhoun...
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John Colhoun FLS (born 15 May 1913, Castlederg, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland – 5 January 2002, Stockport, Cheshire, England) was a British mycologist...
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at Philadelphia Navy Yard on 5 January 1863 with Acting Lieutenant Edmund R. Colhoun in command. Assigned to Rear Adm. Samuel F. DuPont’s South Atlantic...
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In 1945, he married Anne Colhoun Duncanson, daughter of Brig. Andrew E. Duncanson, DSO, OBE, and his wife, Annie Colhoun, divorced 1969, married Sharon...
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Village New York United States firefighter, squad 252 FDNY Liam Joseph Colhoun 34 WTC Flushing New York United States manager of options operations Bank...
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1536 – 1610) Mabel Cheung (born 1950), film director from Hong Kong Mabel Colhoun (1905–1992), Irish photographer, teacher and archaeologist Mabel Condemarín...
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Commander Flusser, USS Hunchback, commanded by Acting Lieutenant Edmund R. Colhoun, and USS Whitehead, commanded by Acting Master Charles A. French....
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15,000 – 13,150 (1825) 1777 (3,000 warriors in 1777) L. Houck and J. C. Colhoun 62 Southwest Texas Annexation Coahuiltecan tribes 15,000 1690 James Mooney...
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Braine USS Pontoosuc: Lcdr. William G. Temple USS Saugus: Cmdr. Edmund R. Colhoun USS Seneca: Lcdr. Montgomery Sicard USS Tacony: Lcdr. William T. Truxton...
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Braine USS Pontoosuc – Lcdr. William G. Temple USS Saugus – Cmdr. Edmund R. Colhoun USS Unadilla – Lcdr. Frank M. Ramsay Line Number 2 USS Bignonia –...
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Philadelphia Navy Yard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Commander Edmund R. Colhoun in command 16 April United States Navy Canonicus Canonicus-class...
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(1797–1799) Charles Pinckney (DR) 6th (1799–1801) 7th (1801–1803) John E. Colhoun (DR) Thomas Sumter (DR) Pierce Butler (DR) 8th (1803–1805) John Gaillard...
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1822–1924 Norm Coleman 2003–2009 2 Minnesota Republican 1949–present John E. Colhoun 1801–1802 3 South Carolina Democratic-Republican 1749–1802 Jacob Collamer...
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his retirement John M. B. Clitz (1821–1897), US Navy Rear Admiral Edmund R. Colhoun (1821–1897), US Navy Rear Admiral Charles M. "Savvy" Cooke Jr. (1886–1970)...
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14 December 1863 and commissioned on 7 April 1864 with Commander Edmund R. Colhoun in command. The ship's construction was delayed by multiple changes...
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was also son of Kentucky State Representative George Calhoon. John E. Colhoun (1749–1802), member of the South Carolina Legislature, U.S. Senator from...
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Pinckney submitted an elaborate form of the Virginia Plan, proposed first by Edmund Randolph, but it was disregarded by the other delegates. Historians assess...
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29 April 1943 and commissioned under the command of Oberleutnant zur See Edmund Grochowiak on 10 June 1943. German Type VIIC submarines were preceded by...
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the bill to a committee to consider amendments. South Carolina's John E. Colhoun, a Democratic-Republican, voted with the Federalists, and the result was...
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