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Edwin

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  • e design was prepared under the supervision of Edwin A. Nickel of the NPS Branch of Plans and Desig
  • i MD he gasped a warning to Lieutenant Colonel Edwin A. Pollock, whose 2nd Battalion 1st Marines he
  • Edwin A. McAlpin (1848-1917), president of the D.H.
  • Lieutenant Colonel Edwin A. Bowen - mustered out October 24, 1864.
  • The Hill system was first published by Edwin A. Hill of the United States Patent and Tradem
  • Beilharz, Edwin A. Felipe de Neve: First Governor of Californi
  • d Ralph Brandreth, and his son-in-law, General Edwin A. McAlpin purchased the interests of the othe
  • Edwin A. Rutenber attended the public schools and co
  • hway commissioner Marshall Formby, and General Edwin A. Walker, who made anticommunism the centerpi
  • Colonel Edwin A. Doss
  • ius (Linnaeus, 1766), collected by his father, Edwin A. Carpenter (born in 1846 in Pennsylvania, di
  • Edwin A. Holder (born July 14, 1954) is a Canadian p
  • Edwin A. Howard (DE-346) was launched 25 January 194
  • Colonel Edwin A. McAlpin, 1885
  • lty at the appointment of University president Edwin A. Alderman.
  • Edwin A. Buckham is a former congressional staffer a
  • nder the supervision of Acting Chief Architect Edwin A. Nickel.
  • She was married to Edwin A. Stillman, who was president of Watson-Still
  • Edwin A. Howard received one battle star for World W
  • Edwin A. Rutenber (August 10, 1876-September 1962) w
  • associates and their wives, and ASG lobbyists Edwin A. Buckham and Tony C. Rudy (two former aides
  • In 1909, under the savvy ownership of Edwin A. Grozier, the Boston Post engaged in its mos
  • Edwin A. Loberg was a Colonel in the United States A
  • Edwin A. Finckel (born 23 December, 1913 - 2001) was
  • Edwin A. Howard arrived in Polloc Harbor 30 April 19
  • of Plans and Design, under the supervision of Edwin A. Nickel.
  • Winston North Carolina until 1889 when he and Edwin A. Alderman were chosen by the Office of the S
  • Edwin A. Clear, World War I ace
  • em was his predecessor, Bishop Bentley, Bishop Edwin A. Penick of North Carolina and Presiding Bish
  • His father was Grand Bassa Senator Edwin A. Morgan and his mother, Tarlo Jallah, who ha
  • R. Malby from 1909 until 1912 and Congressman Edwin A. Merritt from 1912 until 1914.
  • e Mediterranean in September and October 1944, Edwin A. Howard sailed from New York 10 November for
  • was referred to the noted lameness expert, Dr. Edwin A. Churchill.
  • Hywel was the son of Edwin ab Einion and great-grandson of Hywel Dda.
  • The Edwin Abbot House is an historic house at 1 Follen S
  • rien, Steve Watene, Ben Davidson, Wilf Hassan, Edwin Abbot, Norm Campbell, Gordon Campbell, Stan Cl
  • Dimensional analogy was used by Edwin Abbott Abbott in the book Flatland, which narr
  • 12 May - Edwin Abbott, educator (died 1882)
  • Charles Edwin Ackerly (January 3, 1898 - August 17, 1982) wa
  • Edwin Adams (February 3, 1834 - October 28, 1877) wa
  • John Edwin Addenbrooke (born 1900 in Sheffield, England)
  • Lieutenant Colonel Tom Edwin Adlam VC (21 October 1893 - 28 May 1975) was a
  • Edwin Albert Baker, CC, OBE, MC (January 9, 1893 - A
  • It was designed by Edwin Albert Link, a friend of Harbor Branch's found
  • His son Edwin Albert Merritt was a Congressman from New York
  • Alger was born to Edwin Alden and Amanda Malvina Buswell.
  • He became Edwin Alderman's assistant in 1926 and succeeded Ald
  • Armistead C. Gordon & Edwin Alderman, J.L.M. Curry: A Biography (New York:
  • of any University of Virginia president, after Edwin Alderman.
  • , ascending to the position after the death of Edwin Alderman.
  • n abrupt change of command, Lieutenant-General Edwin Alderson was appointed to the largely ceremoni
  • Edwin Alexander "Eddie" Bushe (born 11 April 1951 in
  • Edwin Alexander "Alex" Smith (born May 22, 1982 in N
  • Peter Edwin Allen (born 4 February 1946, Rochford) is a UK
  • Sir Edwin Alliott Verdon Roe OBE, FRAeS (26 April 1877 -
  • Edwin Almonte (born December 17, 1976, in Santiago,
  • 7/1/03 Traded minor league pitchers Edwin Almonte, Royce Ring, and minor league infielde
  • ock journalist (and long-time friend of Saga), Edwin Ammerlaan.
  • His sons, Edmund, Edgar, Edwin and Alfred were born in 1980, 1984, 1990 and 1
  • st, and historian born in Plymouth, England to Edwin and Emily (Webb) Hodge.
  • kman), Marie Louise, Helen, Blanche, Sheridan, Edwin, and Clarence.
  • According to media historians Edwin and Michael Emery,
  • 12, 633 which ended in the defeat and death of Edwin and his son Osfrith.
  • rs Martin Fuller, Mrs. William Bechtel, Walter Edwin and Bigelow Cooper.
  • The mission owes much to its founders Edwin and Lilian Pudney, who led UFM until their ret
  • It was formed in 1870 by Edwin and George John and was originally formed as a
  • the departure of it's well-regarded Landlords, Edwin and Devina Pickersgill who formed the hub of t
  • With Edwin and the Bedouins
  • attempt at resistance was finally put down and Edwin and other Saxon landlords had their property c
  • ears, and lives at home with her two children, Edwin and Letty.
  • Maredudd was the son of Owain ab Edwin and of the line of Hywel Dda.
  • then listed, from oldest to youngest, Junius, Edwin, and John, and beneath this, the Latin phrase
  • isherman (1968), The Looking Glass War (1969), Edwin, and Oscar and Lucinda (1997).
  • as shared between Rhodri and his two brothers, Edwin and Owain.
  • ds the pawn check and hides him, then welcomes Edwin and invites him to withdraw to another chamber
  • by the Witenagemot, with the support of Earls Edwin and Morcar, Stigand, Archbishop of Canterbury,
  • -Saxon England between the Northumbrians under Edwin and an alliance of the Welsh of Gwynedd under
  • rn 19 May 1850), and had one brother (Fredrick Edwin) and two sisters (Ella and Edith).
  • elsh and Mercians had killed Northumbrian king Edwin and Northumbria was split between its two sub-
  • l's death in 950 Deheubarth was shared between Edwin and his two brothers, Rhodri and Owain.
  • hitby), which later became the burial-place of Edwin and other Northumbrian kings.
  • Albert Edwin Anderson (13 April 1889 in County Down - 21 Se
  • Sir Edwin Andrew Cornwall, 1st Baronet PC DL (30 June 18
  • Edwin ap Hywel (died 954) was a king of Deheubarth i
  • incidence, just as Richard is surprised to see Edwin approach the gate.
  • Edwin Archer Mills (May 17, 1878 - November 12, 1946
  • r the Insane, and its first superintendent was Edwin Arius Kilbourne.
  • Edwin Arlington Robinson, Wallace Stevens, E. E. Cum
  • .5 meter) tall lattice tower built and used by Edwin Armstrong in 1938 at Alpine, New Jersey, Unite
  • Edwin Armstrong invents the superheterodyne receiver
  • conveying sentiments which were later made by Edwin Armstrong,
  • by architect Robert Hugman and is named after Edwin Arneson, who was instrumental in securing fund
  • Sir Edwin Arnold - Alfred Austin - Aubrey Beardsley - Ro
  • Sir Edwin Arnold CSI CIE (10 June 1832 - 24 March 1904)
  • Edwin Arnold Vail (August 19, 1817 - July 31, 1885)
  • Hesperus (Text: Edwin Arnold after Sappho)
  • Is Edwin Arnold synonymous with the often-mentioned Edw
  • Edwin Arnold, in his famous poem The Light of Asia s
  • Thomas Edwin Ashbridge (1890-1964) was an English associati
  • ning as a formal English garden at the home of Edwin Ashby in 1901, it changed over the years assis
  • Edwin Ashby (1861-1941) was an Adelaide based Austra
  • Around that time Edwin Ashby moved into the area.
  • In 1965 Edwin Ashby's son Keith donated the garden to the St
  • 2006, "Squadron Leader John Edwin Ashley Williams".
  • andez and previous season's Mythical 5 awardee Edwin Asoro finished with a combined 44 points.
  • ls (as had happened to previous Saint composer Edwin Astley with Danger Man), but Charteris' eight-
  • relocated to Stanmore in Middlesex because of Edwin Astley's work as a film and TV writer.
  • Edwin Astley, Albert Elms
  • tford in 1959, the second daughter of composer Edwin Astley, noted for TV themes such as The Saint,
  • otographed by Arthur Grant, and has a score by Edwin Astley.
  • Labelled the "fountainhead of corruption" by Edwin Atherton in the 1937 Atherton Report on San Fr
  • and during the period of the investigations by Edwin Atherton who published the Atherton Report on
  • Edwin Atkins Merritt (February 26, 1828 Sudbury, Rut
  • Edwin attempted another rebellion in 1071, but was b
  • Edwin Atwater (September 14, 1808 in Williston, Verm
  • businessman and city councilor by the name of Edwin Atwater (1808-1874), who participated in the f
  • Edwin Atwater, photographed by William Notman in 186
  • It is named after Edwin Atwater.
  • Edwin August - On Street
  • Edwin August - David Kendall
  • Edwin August - William Whittier
  • Edwin August - Rich Husband
  • Edwin August - William Weldon
  • Edwin August - The Husband
  • Edwin August - Jack
  • rama film directed by D. W. Griffith, starring Edwin August and featuring Blanche Sweet.
  • Edwin August as Roger Hammond
  • harity is a 1913 silent drama film directed by Edwin August and featuring Lon Chaney, Sr.
  • Edwin August as The Young Woman's Sweetheart
  • Edwin August - Young Woman's Family (unconfirmed)
  • Edwin August
  • Lord Greenway married Mabel, daughter of Edwin Augustine Tower, in 1883.
  • son of Stevens Institute of Technology founder Edwin Augustus Stevens and grandson of inventor John
  • rince Rupert, British Columbia, is named after Edwin Augustus Porcher (1821-1878), who served as ca
  • Edwin Augustus Cranston is a Professor of Japanese l
  • son of Stevens Institute of Technology founder Edwin Augustus Stevens and grandson of inventor John
  • Edwin Austin Abbey (April 1, 1852 - August 1, 1911)
  • on artists like Franklin Booth, J.C. Coll and Edwin Austin Abbey.
  • rgent on the theme of The Triumph of Religion; Edwin Austin Abbey's most famous work, a series of m
  • Edwin B. Pinkham (August, 1846 in Brooklyn, New York
  • d found himself working for an aging Professor Edwin B. Frost at Yerkes Observatory partially on th
  • Edwin B. Copeland (1873-1964) was an American botani
  • was built in 1854-57 for the English immigrant Edwin B. Strange, a silk importer in New York City,
  • For his son of the same name, see Edwin B. Winans (U.S. Army general).
  • Officers are William C. Nolan, Jr., President; Edwin B. Alderson, Jr., Executive Vice-President; Pa
  • He was the cousin to Illinois representative Edwin B. Brooks.
  • st Art Direction (Cedric Gibbons, Hans Peters, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt).
  • Way' was completed after his death in 1923 by Edwin B. Frost, director of the Yerkes Observatory,
  • Edwin B. Tilton - 'Coal Oil' Chase (as Edwin Booth T
  • Edwin B. Tilton - Dr. Stone (as Edwin Booth Tilton)
  • ions of the Milky Way, having been finished by Edwin B. Frost, then director of Yerkes Observatory,
  • Her father, Edwin B. Crocker was the brother of the wealthy rail
  • Edwin B. Howard, Brigadier General, (December 26, 19
  • The Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge is named
  • Jennie L. Crocker was the daughter of Judge Edwin B. Crocker (1818-1875) and Margaret Elenor Rho
  • McCarter & English in 1906 after the death of Edwin B. Williamson and the promotion of Conover Eng
  • ger McCarters, along with their brother-in-law Edwin B. Williamson, became partners, after which ti
  • ins, Leland Stanford, and the Crocker brothers Edwin B. and Charles Crocker.
  • of the Theodore H. Presser Foundation and the Edwin B. Garrigues Foundation.
  • 06, a chemist from the University of Michigan, Edwin B. Hart (1874-1953), was hired by Babcock.
  • h 27 from Cardinal Terence Cooke, with Bishops Edwin B. Broderick and Edward J. Maginn serving as c
  • Edwin B. Hart (1874-1953) was an American biochemist
  • William Edwin Baldwin (July 28, 1827 - February 19, 1864) wa
  • Edwin Balmer (1883-1959), American science fiction w
  • Glen Echo derives its name from Edward and Edwin Baltzley, who came up with name circa 1888.
  • Barber was the uncle of both Edwin Barber Morgan and Christopher Morgan.
  • U.S. Representative from New York, brother of Edwin Barber Morgan and nephew of Noyes Barber.
  • Edwin Barbour (2 January 1868-5 March 1902) m.
  • ection, the result was a victory for incumbent Edwin Barclay of the True Whig Party, who defeated T
  • approved by a referendum in 1935 had extended Edwin Barclay's term from four to eight years.
  • hers include Lawrence Wolfe, S. Charles Siani, Edwin Barker, Stephen Tramontozzi, and Hal Robinson.
  • ot, Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Tatiana Dimitriades, Edwin Barker, Haldan Martinson, Daniel Katzen and Ke
  • February 25 - Merrill Edwin Barrington, politician
  • He is the father of three sons, Edwin Barry Young (also often called Ed Young), past
  • Ontarioville was originally founded by Edwin Bartlett, whose brother Luther established the
  • Edwin Bassett House, built in 1850, is a historic ho
  • Charles Edwin Bassett (February 9, 1863 in Central Falls, Rh
  • Edwin Battistella (born 1955) is an American linguis
  • Wynne Edwin Baxter - Coroner of most of the Whitechapel mu
  • The Coroner at Mapleton's inquest was Wynne Edwin Baxter, who had previously presided at Isaac G
  • x, Dr Roderick Macdonald, MP, instead of Wynne Edwin Baxter, the coroner who handled many of the ot
  • hnical Institute with the employment of Dr. H. Edwin Beam as its first president.
  • While in Tasmania he met the Rev. Edwin Bean, headmaster of All Saints' College, Bathu
  • Edwin Beard Budding (1795-1846), an engineer from St
  • Hubert "Hub" Edwin Bechtol (April 20, 1926 - October 22, 2004) wa
  • Charles "Charlie" Edwin Behan (August 4, 1920 - May 18, 1945) was a pr
  • Edwin Bell Forsythe (January 17, 1916, Westtown, Pen
  • Hugh Lewis, Indra Lal Roy, John Henry Tudhope, Edwin Benbow, Herbert Ellis, William Bond, Gerard Cr
  • Edwin Benjamin "Ted" Salmon (born 19 December 1943 i
  • In 1863, Edwin Bentley, Chief Surgeon of the Military Hospita
  • It was designed by architects George Edwin Bergstrom, Cyril Bennett, and Fitch Haskell.
  • Thomas Edwin Binder (26 January 1889 - 23 August 1969) was
  • Edwin Binney was also a community activist.
  • ed Dorothy Binney (1888-1982), the daughter of Edwin Binney, inventor and co-owner, with cousin C.
  • Cheshire, England) was the only son of Walter Edwin Birchenough a silk manufacturer.
  • rtner with his father and two brothers, Walter Edwin Birchenough (the father of the Very Reverend G
  • of account services and strategic planning at Edwin Bird Wilson.
  • Edwin Blake won the election against William Dunlop,
  • Edwin Blake (1830 - 18 March 1914) was a 19th centur
  • Earle Fraser, and murals by Eugene Savage and Edwin Blashfield.
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