William Wallace Wotherspoon (November 16, 1850 – October 21, 1921) was a United States Army general who served as Chief of Staff of the United States...
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William Wotherspoon may refer to: William Wotherspoon (rugby union) (1868-1942), Scottish rugby union international William Wallace Wotherspoon (1850-1921)...
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William Wallace Wotherspoon (1821 – Oct. 11, 1888) was an American landscape painter who is known for his paintings of New Hampshire's White Mountains...
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union international William Wallace Wotherspoon (1850–1921), Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army William Wallace Wotherspoon (painter) (1821–1888), American...
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Wood completed his term as chief of staff and was succeeded by William Wallace Wotherspoon. As commander of the army's Eastern Department for the second...
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2004, Hamish married Elizabeth Wotherspoon. They have three children, and currently reside in North Berwick. Wallace has three children. Callum (24 October...
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III of Bavaria, last king of Bavaria (b. 1845) October 21 – William Wallace Wotherspoon, American general (b. 1850) October 23 – John Boyd Dunlop, British-born...
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aviation pioneer Bruce Sundlun, 71st Governor of Rhode Island William Wallace Wotherspoon, Chief of Staff of the United States Army Gaurav Khanna (physicist)...
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George, New York. Wallace, Mike; Gates, Gary Paul (2005), Between You and Me, New York: Hyperion, ISBN 978-1401383565. Westmoreland, William C. (1976), A Soldier...
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January 1, 1913 Duncan W. Peck, January 1, 1913 - January 6, 1915 William Wallace Wotherspoon January 6, 1915 - February 3, 1919 Lewis Nixon, February 3, 1919...
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Greatorex studied art with the painters William Wallace Wotherspoon and James Hart and his brother William in New York, and by 1855 she had begun exhibiting...
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the Old Camp Ground" as the veterans sang. Brigadier General William Wallace Wotherspoon served as the grand marshal of a military parade that marched...
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(Cambridge U.), Henry Gedge (London Scottish), JW Simpson (Royal HSFP), William Wotherspoon (West of Scotland), HF Menzies (West of Scotland), JB Wright (Watsonians)...
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Political, Social, and Military History. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-1-59884-156-5. Wallace, David Duncan (1915). Life of Henry Laurens, with a sketch of the life...
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Cuthbert Scott 1974-75 – Ernest D. Lafferty 1976-77 – Stewart F. M. Wotherspoon 1978-89 – James Ross 1980-81 – Guy Roberge 1982-83 – Denis Coolican 1984-85...
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Scottish), James Gowans (Cambridge U.), RC Greig (Glasgow Acads), William Wotherspoon (West of Scotland), HF Menzies (West of Scotland), Thomas Hendry...
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180. ISBN 9780415159838. Retrieved 22 September 2017. Aldrich, Robert; Wotherspoon, Garry (2020-10-07). Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History: From Antiquity...
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Álvaro Iglesias Josep Romeu 2 goals Lucas Vila Tim Brand Tom Craig Dylan Wotherspoon Aran Zalewski Gauthier Boccard Thomas Briels John-John Dohmen Marco Miltkau...
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Pickett, William B. (2000). Eisenhower Decides to Run: Presidential Politics and Cold War Strategy. Ivan R. Dee. ISBN 1-56-663787-2. Pickett, William B. (1995)...
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disaster Audrey Pearl, last survivor of the Lusitania sinking Adella Wotherspoon, last survivor of the General Slocum disaster Catherine Uhlmyer, longest-lived...
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Bolstered by 18,000 troops from the divisions of Major Generals Buell and Lew Wallace, Grant counterattacked at dawn the next day and regained the field, forcing...
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Berkeley 1842 Henry Watson ( – ca.15 July 1894) 1843 William James, Thomas Auld 1844 John Wotherspoon (ca.1802 – 12 November 1850) 1844 G. S. Kingston 1846...
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His condition worsened thereafter. His Army physician Alexander S. Wotherspoon "diagnosed the illness as cholera morbus, a flexible mid-nineteenth-century...
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Penicuik Athletic v Rutherglen Glencairn Glenafton Athletic v Darvel Fort William v Clydebank Musselburgh Athletic v Coldstream The draw for the first round...
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April 15, 2019. Howes, Keith (2005). "James Dean". In Aldrich, Robert; Wotherspoon, Garry (eds.). Who's Who in Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History Vol...
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26364". The London Gazette. 17 January 1893. p. 266. Aldrich, Robert; Wotherspoon, Garry (2005). Who's Who in Gay and Lesbian History Vol.1: From Antiquity...
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DSC, Senior Test Pilot, A. V. Roe & Company Ltd. Captain James Wood Wotherspoon, Master, SS Empire Shelter, City Line Ltd. Herbert Arthur James Wrigglesworth...
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Hertfordshire Joanie Whiteford, Lord Lieutenant of Ross and Cromarty James Wotherspoon, Lord Lieutenant of Inverness Lucy Winskell, Lord Lieutenant of Tyne...
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Lesbian History: From Antiquity to World War II, Robert Aldrich and Garry Wotherspoon, eds. New York: Routledge, 2001, pp. 90–91. Henry Festing Jones, Samuel...
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second longest at that rank in the history of the U.S. Army, after General William T. Sherman who held that rank from 1869 to 1884. He was the only person...
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