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    Henry Watterson (February 16, 1840 – December 22, 1921), the son of a U.S. Congressman from Tennessee, became a prominent journalist in Louisville, Kentucky...
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  • Kentucky, United States Watterson estimator, in population genetics Bishop Watterson High School, Columbus, Ohio, US The Henry Watterson Expressway (I-264)...
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    Henry Watterson Hull (October 3, 1890 – March 8, 1977) was an American character actor who played the lead in Universal Pictures's Werewolf of London...
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    US 60. In 1952, the road was named the "Watterson Expressway" after local journalist and editor Henry Watterson. By 1954, the entire roadway was either...
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  • measure. Never!" In 1868, an ailing Prentice persuaded the 28-year-old Henry Watterson to come edit for the Journal. During secret negotiations in 1868, The...
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  • SS Henry Watterson was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Henry Watterson, an American journalist, partial...
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  • and Hobbes Henry Watterson (1840–1921), American journalist John Ambrose Watterson (1844–1899), American Roman Catholic bishop Juan Watterson, Isle of Man...
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    Sidney Lanier Robert Y. Hayne Richard Montgomery John Philip Sousa Henry Watterson George Dewey William Byrd Rufus C. Dawes Thomas Sully Dwight W. Morrow...
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    the Pulitzer prize-winning editor of Louisville's Courier-Journal, Henry Watterson, supported the Marlovian theory also by using a fictional account of...
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    In 1916, on the three-hundredth anniversary of Shakespeare's death, Henry Watterson, the long-time editor of The Courier-Journal, wrote a widely syndicated...
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    Christmas illustration of December 1886. It was said by the journalist Henry Watterson that "in quitting Harper's Weekly, Nast lost his forum: in losing him...
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    on Dutchmans Lane in Louisville's Bowman section (along I-264/US 60/Henry Watterson Expressway), while the WDRB/WMYO facilities only housed WBKI-TV's master...
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    unfaithful to her husband, having an affair with newspaper editor Henry Watterson. She remained a prominent figure when her husband sought reelection...
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    Weekly was his Christmas illustration in December 1886. Journalist Henry Watterson said that "in quitting Harper's Weekly, Nast lost his forum: in losing...
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    Kentucky's 5th district In office March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1887 Preceded by Henry Watterson Succeeded by Asher G. Caruth Personal details Born (1843-01-22)January...
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    Harrison's economic policies and advocated the free coinage of silver. Senator Henry Teller notified the Senate that if the two major parties did not back down...
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    universal choice of the party's supporters; many, such as the journalists Henry Watterson and Charles Anderson Dana, thought that if nominated, he would lose...
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    [permanent dead link‍] Burrows & Wallace Burrows & Wallace, p. 960 Henry Watterson (1915). History of the Manhattan Club: A Narrative of the Activities...
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    been privy to such talks. In his 1913 "inside history" of the crisis, Henry Watterson recounts a White House dinner during the first Grover Cleveland administration...
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    Bivouac. The monument was dedicated in Centennial Park on June 19, 1909. Henry Watterson gave a speech that celebrated Tennessee for having the courage to leave...
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    News Network. Retrieved 5 January 2016. Margolies, Daniel S. (2006). Henry Watterson and the new South the politics of empire, free trade, and globalization...
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  • writer for Rolling Stone magazine Henry Watterson, founder of The Courier-Journal; namesake of the Henry Watterson Expressway William Burke Belknap, philanthropist...
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    declined the offer on February 3. On the advice of friends, especially Henry Watterson, and an urgent telegram from Cleveland to accept the offer, he reversed...
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    Hapgood [of Collier's Weekly], Sullivan [also of Collier's], Marse Henry [Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal] and the rest handed down their...
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    controlled their state chapters of the National Guard. Congressman Henry Watterson of Kentucky declared that an army of 100,000 men was prepared to march...
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    of Texas defended the votes but Democrats William Jennings Bryan, Henry Watterson, and Josephus Daniels denounced them. In response the Democratic caucus...
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    most notable personalities of Louisville during this time was that of Henry Watterson, a Confederate veteran and editor in chief of the newly formed Courier-Journal...
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    with Castleman. While in that city, he met Henry Watterson, founder of the Louisville Courier-Journal. Watterson hired him as a reporter, and Butt remained...
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    of the Cincinnati Commercial, Horace White of the Chicago Tribune, Henry Watterson of the Louisville Courier-Journal, Samuel Bowles of the Springfield...
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    Naples Historical Society's Historic Palm Cottage (also known as the Henry Watterson Cottage or The Cement Cottage, The Parmer Home, or Hamilton House)...
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