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    Joseph Albree Gilmore (June 10, 1811 – April 17, 1867) was an American railroad superintendent from Concord, New Hampshire, and the 29th governor of New...
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  • Joseph Gilmore may refer to: Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867), governor of New Hampshire Joseph Michael Gilmore (1893–1962), American bishop This disambiguation...
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  • Joseph "Joe" Gilmore (19 May 1922 – 18 December 2015) was a renowned bartender and famous mixologist during the 20th century. He was Head Barman at The...
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  • Joseph Michael Gilmore (March 23, 1893 – April 2, 1962) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Diocese of Helena...
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  • 1927 and 1929 Jim Gilmore (born 1949), 68th Governor of Virginia Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867), 29th Governor of New Hampshire Governor Gilmer (disambiguation)...
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  • Senator Gilmore may refer to: Brenda Gilmore (born 1952), Tennessee State Senate Henry Gilmore (1832–1891), Massachusetts State Senate Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867)...
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  • Emily Gilmore is a fictional character who appears in the American comedy drama television series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007) and its revival Gilmore Girls:...
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  • funerals of Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. He was born in Selma on May 28, 1907. 21 years later, in 1928, Gilmore graduated from the Carnegie Institute...
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    he also served as a writer), his role as Harold Weir on Freaks and Geeks (1999), and as the heckler in Happy Gilmore (1996). Joseph O'Flaherty was born...
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  • administrator Joseph A. Gilmore (1811–1867), American railroad superintendent Julianna Gilmore, birth name of Christian singer Julianna Zobrist June Gilmore (1922–1980)...
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    School Weston Priory Aaron H. Cragin, US congressman and senator Joseph A. Gilmore, railroad superintendent and 29th Governor of New Hampshire Sam Lloyd...
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    by Joseph L Gilmore The Normandy Code (July 1985) by Jack Canon White Death (Aug. 1985) by Gayle Lynds The Assassin Convention (Sept. 1985) by Joseph L...
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  • 1861 sess., 26, accessed April 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 964. "Joseph Albree Gilmore". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New...
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    Republican nominee Joseph A. Gilmore defeated Democratic nominee Ira Allen Eastman and Union Democrat Walter Harriman. Since no candidate received a majority in...
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    Rachele Gilmore (born 1981, Georgia) is an American coloratura soprano, originally from Atlanta, Georgia. She earned her bachelor of music from Indiana...
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    Republican Governor Joseph A. Gilmore defeated Democratic nominee Edward W. Harrington with 54.08% of the vote. Joseph A. Gilmore, Republican, incumbent...
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    ordained a priest by Bishop Joseph Gilmore on June 1, 1946. He returned to Carroll College, where he served as a professor of chemistry (1946–57) and a football...
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    Clara Joseph P. Gilmore January 2, 1933 – January 4, 1937 San Francisco Joseph Francis Sheehan Democratic January 4, 1937 – January 2, 1939 Joseph P. Gilmore...
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    Cathedral of Saint Helena (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    its dedication until the mid-1950s. Under the direction of Bishop Joseph M. Gilmore, the bronze altar canopy was installed. The grillwork behind the altar...
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  • 1982 film musical Annie, Richard Gilmore in Amy Sherman-Palladino's comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007), and a ubiquitous narrator for historical...
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  • He Leadeth Me may refer to: "He Leadeth Me" (hymn), a hymn by Joseph Henry Gilmore He Leadeth Me (album), an album by Cissy Houston He Leadeth Me (Pat...
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    where he purchased a tannery. In the 1820s and 1830s Berry was active in the New Hampshire Militia. He received a commission as a second lieutenant in...
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    Austin Franklin Pike (October 16, 1819 – October 8, 1886) was a United States representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Hebron, New Hampshire...
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    William Gilmore Simms (April 17, 1806 – June 11, 1870) was a poet, novelist, politician and historian from the American South. His writings achieved great...
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    practice in Concord. In 1859 Chandler married Ann Gilmore, the daughter of Governor Joseph A. Gilmore. In 1874, after his first wife's death, Chandler...
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    day, 14 March 1865, Republican nominee Frederick Smyth won the election by a margin of 6,128 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee Edward W. Harrington...
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    Candia, New Hampshire, he became City Clerk of Manchester at the age of 30. A Republican, he served four terms as mayor of Manchester from 1852 to 1854...
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    Garden Plaza, Gilmore I.T. Center, and Robinsons Magnolia. The station is also the closest station for passengers heading to Saint Joseph's College of Quezon...
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    experiences to customers. The term was first used in a 1998 article by B. Joseph Pine II and James H. Gilmore describing the next economy following the agrarian...
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    actress; born in Bennington Amanda Gilman, Miss Vermont USA 2006 Joseph A. Gilmore, Governor of New Hampshire (1863–1865) Louise Glück, Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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