Thomas Marshall Howe (April 20, 1808 – July 20, 1877) was a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He was a financier, statesman...
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Nathan Howe. Jonas Howe (1786-1865), Massachusetts State Representative 1845. Fourth cousin once removed of Thomas Marshall Howe. Marshall Otis Howe, Justice...
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Thomas Howe may refer to: Thomas Marshall Howe (1808–1877), Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Thomas Y. Howe Jr. (1808–1860)...
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manager Thomas Marshall Howe – 19th-century politician James Lindenberg – founder of ABS-CBN Corporation Richard B. Mellon – banker, philanthropist Thomas Mellon...
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the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Corporation to mine copper) and Thomas Marshall Howe (banker, investor, Congressman, assistant adjutant general of Pennsylvania...
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closed in 1994 Thomas Marshall Howe (1808–1877), US Congressman Alfred E. Hunt (1855–1899), co-founder of the company that became Alcoa Thomas Irwin (1785–1870)...
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home to a Native American settlement. The origin of Howe Springs began when Thomas Marshall Howe and his family moved from Ohio to Pennsylvania and bought...
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On December 2, 1886, he married Florence Julia Howe Guthrie, daughter of General Thomas Marshall Howe of Pittsburgh. Guthrie, a Democrat, ran for mayor...
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McCulloch (W) Augustus Drum (D) John L. Dawson (D) David Ritchie (W) Thomas Marshall Howe (W) Michael C. Trout (D) John Dick (W) William H. Kurtz (D) 33rd...
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John W. Howe (March 11, 1801 – November 30, 1873) was a Free Soil and Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Howe was born...
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Marshall, another prominent actress of the period. The younger Marshall sister began acting with the King's Company, under the management of Thomas Killigrew...
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Oakland, Fifth from Oakland toward Downtown). Howe-Childs Gate House, built around 1861 by Thomas Marshall Howe, at 5918 Fifth Avenue. Negley-Gwinner-Harter...
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Jr. was also cousin of U.S. Senator Jonathan Prentiss Dolliver. Thomas Marshall Howe (1808–1877), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 1851–55, delegate...
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Beaumaris. Brown was married to Clara Palmer Howe, the eighth child of U.S. Representative Thomas Marshall Howe and Mary Ann Palmer. James W. Brown II was...
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1847 – March 3, 1869 Preceded by Cornelius Darragh Succeeded by Thomas Marshall Howe Personal details Born (1803-10-28)October 28, 1803 Beaver, Pennsylvania...
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Originally named "Willow Cottage", this historic structure was built for Thomas Marshall Howe, and is reportedly the oldest wood-frame house in Pittsburgh and...
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Howe, July 19, 1838 – April 4, 1839 Julia Amory Howe, April 30, 1840 – May 9, 1841 Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe married, second, Elizabeth Smith Marshall...
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Stewart Marshall Mary Dodge Elisabeth Howe Stedman After Howe's death, the C. D. Howe Memorial Foundation was created in his memory; the C. D. Howe Institute...
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Anglicanus (1708), reported that Anne Marshall was among the initial group of actresses employed by manager Thomas Killigrew with his King's Company when...
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other cases. Marshall retired from the Supreme Court in 1991 and was replaced by Clarence Thomas. He died in 1993. Thoroughgood Marshall was born on July...
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Howe (1995) 40 years, 19 days – Don Marshall (1972) 40 years, 13 days – Corey Perry (Present) 40 years, 3 days – Dit Clapper (1947) 1.^ Gordie Howe first...
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is embedded in the foundation of a building on Marshall Street (a narrow alley named for Thomas Marshall) in the Blackstone Block Historic District. Below...
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The Marshall Court refers to the Supreme Court of the United States from 1801 to 1835, when John Marshall served as the fourth Chief Justice of the United...
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return journey from Jamaica—with Rear-Admiral Thomas Graves—where there were large losses due to a hurricane. Howe recommended Hurd for the post of surveyor-general...
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Eric Graham Howe (3 February 1897 – 8 July 1975), known as Graham Howe, was a British psychiatrist notable for his early, interdisciplinary approach to...
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Thomas Lemuel James (March 29, 1831 – September 11, 1916) was an American journalist, government official, and banker who served as the United States Postmaster...
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Marshall Scot Allman (born April 5, 1984) is an American actor. He is known to television audiences for his role as L. J. Burrows on the Fox television...
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Twisters (film) (redirect from Marshall Riggs)
"monsters" franchise. Kate's mother's farmhouse was located in the town of Howe. The accompanying barn was initially a metal shed, which the art department...
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114, 122. TJF: Thomas Jefferson's Monticello – Nailery, Wiencek, 2012, p. 93. TJF: Thomas Jefferson and Slavery Ferling, 2000, p. 161. Howe, 2009, p. 74...
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Reverend later in the year. Mike Howe, formerly of Heretic, took Wayne's place as frontman of Metal Church. Howe, Wells, Marshall, Erickson and Arrington released...
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