John Hull Campbell (October 10, 1800 – January 19, 1868) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who was an American Party member in the U.S. House...
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John Campbell may refer to: John Francis Campbell (1821–1885), scholar of Celtic folklore and language; inventor John Edward Campbell (1862–1924), mathematician...
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(1867–1957), politician Omar Brown (born 1975), gridiron football player John Hull Campbell (1800–1868), U.S. Congressman for Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional...
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Antwerp, Hull City, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland, Cardiff City, and Crystal Palace. A product of Manchester United's youth academy, Campbell progressed...
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Lucy Beaumont (comedian) (redirect from To Hull and Back (radio))
Sam's Perfect Brains podcast with Sam Campbell. In 2019, Beaumont set up the project "Backpack Buddies" in Hull to help children in need of meals during...
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Levin (KN) John Hull Campbell (KN) Jacob Erdman (D) John Strohm (W) Owen D. Leib (D) David Wilmot (D) Moses McClean (D) John Blanchard (W) John Hoge Ewing...
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the bantamweight division. Senior ABA titles Campbell competed for St. Paul's Amateur Boxing Club in Hull, winning the English senior ABA bantamweight...
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The John W. Campbell Memorial Award for Best Science Fiction Novel, or Campbell Memorial Award, was an annual award presented to the author of the best...
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John Hull Dobbs Jr is an American businessman who is the president and founder of Dobbs Equity Partners LLC of Memphis, Tennessee. He is the son of John...
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has media related to William Hull. Campbell, Maria Hull (1847), Revolutionary Services and Civil Life of General William Hull, New York: D. Appleton & Co...
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Hull City Association Football Club is a professional association football club based in Kingston upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, England. They compete...
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upon Hull, usually shortened to Hull, is a port city and unitary authority area in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies upon the River Hull at...
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Brutsche (1846–1880), Medal of Honor recipient John Hull Campbell (1800–1868), U.S. Congressman John E. Clopp (1845–1866), Medal of Honor recipient Thomas...
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John Edwin Hull (May 26, 1895 – June 10, 1975) was a United States Army general, former Vice Chief of Staff of the United States Army, commanded Far East...
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artist, engraver, Union Army colonel and brevet brigadier general John Hull Campbell (1800–1868), U.S. Congressman Russell Conwell (1843–1925), founder...
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John Albert Tiffin Hull (May 1, 1841 – September 26, 1928) was a ten-term Republican U.S. Representative from Iowa's 7th congressional district. He had...
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rest. The impact killed Campbell instantly and broke K7 forward of the air intakes (where Campbell was sitting), and the main hull sank shortly afterwards...
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1941 at 5 Beaufort Terrace Campbell Street Hull aged 43 years and his funeral took place in Hull on 24 February 1941, John is buried in grave No: 17509...
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Hull House, named after the original house's first owner Charles Jerald Hull, opened to serve recently arrived European immigrants. By 1911, Hull House...
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Gatineau Olympiques (redirect from Hull Olympiques)
as the Hull Blackhawks (Les Éperviers de Hull) but later as the Hull Beavers (Les Castors de Hull) and Hull-Volant Junior A. Originally Hull and the...
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John T. Smith (ca. May 1801 – March 30, 1864) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's...
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(1870), Wyoming (1875), and Roy (1881).[citation needed] According to John Gunther, Hull's father had tracked down and killed a man because of a blood feud...
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List of House of the Dragon characters (redirect from Addam of Hull)
through his wife Rhaenys and the father of two bastard sons, Alyn of Hull and Addam of Hull. He is the Lord of Driftmark, head of House Velaryon of the Crownlands...
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Avenue, and across the North end of John D. Morgan Park in central Campbell. The city was founded by Benjamin Campbell (1826–1907), after whom the city is...
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Yugoslav port of Šibenik and sank due to the serious damage caused to her hull. After considerable effort she was refloated and then towed to the naval...
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otherwise stated, the following list is from the Hull History Centre. 1331 to 1335 Sir William de la Pole 1336 John de Barton 1337 Robert de Lychefeld 1338 Robert...
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Who Goes There? (category Short stories by John W. Campbell)
There? is a 1938 science fiction horror novella by American author John W. Campbell, written under the pen name Don A. Stuart. Its story follows a group...
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John Francis Campbell (born April 11, 1957) is a retired United States Army general who was commander of the Resolute Support Mission and United States...
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in ‘A Lyceum Young Man’, Hull Daily Mail, 5 July 1912 p. 6 Morton, William: 'Some Famous Stage Celebrities', I Remember'. Hull: Goddard, Walker and Brown...
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graduated from Hull High School, within the Hull Public School system, in 1891. In 1915, John Torrance McRuer was reelected superintendent of Hull Public Schools...
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