Thomas Balch may refer to: Thomas Balch (historian) (1821–1877), American historian Thomas Balch (minister) (1712–1774), colonial American minister Thomas...
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Thomas Balch (Leesburg, Virginia, July 23, 1821 – Philadelphia, March 29, 1877) was an American historian, best known for his work on the American Revolutionary...
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Thomas Balch (1712-January 8, 1774) was a Colonial minister in South Dedham, Massachusetts. Balch was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts in 1712. He was...
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Thomas Bloomer Balch was a Presbyterian pastor during the American Civil War. Thomas was born to Stephen Bloomer Balch and Elizabeth (Beall) Balch on February...
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The Thomas Balch Library is a history and genealogy library located in Leesburg, Virginia. The library, owned and operated by the town of Leesburg, serves...
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Balch (1894–1994), British Canadian photographer and scientist Robert Balch (born 1945), American sociologist Stephen Balch, American scholar Thomas Balch...
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at nearby Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn. Russell Baker, author. Thomas Balch, historian born in Leesburg. Joe Bauserman, former minor league baseball...
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Patrick MacMahon, President of the French Republic, Duke of Magenta Thomas Balch (1972). The French in America During the War of Independence of the United...
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Pledge of Allegiance (section Balch pledge)
the one used at present, was written in 1885 by Captain George Thatcher Balch, a Union Army officer in the Civil War who later authored a book on how...
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separated from Dedham, they considered naming the new community Balch, after the Rev. Thomas Balch. Norwood is located at 42°11′9″N 71°12′5″W / 42.18583°N...
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Eugene (2014). "The Carolina Road". History of Loudoun County, Virginia. Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Virginia. Retrieved August 25, 2014. Scheel, Eugene...
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Purcellville Rust (Leesburg) Sterling Outreach (Leesburg) In 1974, the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg joined the Loundoun County Public Library system...
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12, 2019. In 2006, Goode donated a collection of photographs to the Thomas Balch Library from the 18th and 19th centuries. In 2015, Goode was awarded...
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Battles Were Just Beginning". The History of Loudoun County, Virginia. Thomas Balch Library. Retrieved April 28, 2012. Peskin, Dale (July 10, 2014). "Sterling...
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for the Black History Committee of Friends of the Thomas Balch Library. Friends of the Thomas Balch Library. OCLC 84907708. Retrieved 5 May 2021. Pierce...
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Bégin Biographie de la Moselle, Verronais, 1829, vol. 1, pp. 320–370. Thomas Balch, The French in America during the War of Independence. nl, Porter and...
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The Oscar B. Balch House is a home located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Park, Illinois, United States. The Prairie style Balch House was designed by famous...
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Taylor was arrested An extensive study of the Kitty Payne kidnapping and subsequent court case by Meghan Linsley Bishop Thomas Balch Archives Library...
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com. "A Guide to the Loudoun County Oral History Project, 1975-1998". Thomas Balch Library, Leesburg, Virginia. Retrieved 2021-08-27. "N. C. Artist Exhibiting...
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circles, and through a series of academic studies by sociologist Robert Balch. In January 1994, the LA Weekly ran an article on the group, then known...
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Lives Anew in Loudoun County, Virginia, and Beyond (PDF). Friends of the Thomas Balch Library Black History Committee. ISBN 9780972475464. Archived (PDF) from...
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and the Loudoun Valley. Vol. 4. Leesburg, Virginia: The Friends of the Thomas Balch Library. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) U.S. Geological Survey...
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Down The County", (compilation of columns published in the Loudoun Times-Mirror and republished by The Friends of the Thomas Balch Library2002), p. 18...
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George Balch Nevin (March 15, 1859 – April 17, 1933) was an American composer and businessman. A member of the Nevin musical family, his cousins were...
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resigned from the University of St. Thomas in 1970, citing depression and other emotional problems. Robert Balch and David Taylor, sociologists who studied...
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Church, also named Jabez Chickering, and his wife Hannah, the daughter of Thomas Balch. He was graduated from Harvard College in 1804. He had a wife and six...
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son, also named Jabez Chickering. Cutler studied under Mary's father, Thomas Balch, the minister at Dedham's Second Parish Church, for the ministry. From...
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Resource Campus, which includes the Aurora School, in November 2009. Thomas Balch Library "National Register Information System". National Register of...
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appreciate the family treasures laid before him in a meeting room of the Thomas Balch Library in Leesburg, some wrapped in bath towels and others covered by...
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of Benjamin Franklin". Franklinpapers.org. Retrieved 2 January 2015. Thomas Balch. "Les Français en Amérique pendant la guerre de L'indépendance des États-Unis...
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