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    John Lafayette Riker (August 15, 1824 – May 31, 1862) was an American attorney and an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was killed...
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  • Andrew L. Riker (1868–1930), American automobile designer and engineer John Lafayette Riker (1822–1862), American Civil War Officer Richard Riker (1773–1842)...
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    Zouaves on July 15, 1861. The Anderson Zouaves were commanded by John Lafayette Riker who was related to the owners of the island. The camp of the Anderson...
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    point. He and his descendants, such as John Lafayette Riker, are associated with later annual commemorations. Riker, James (1883). "Evacuation Day", 1783:...
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    portion of his library. James Riker died in 1889. James Riker's younger brother was the Civil War Colonel John Lafayette Riker who organized the New York...
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    great-grandson of John Van Arsdale, with the assistance of a Civil War veterans' association from Manhattan—the Anderson Zouaves. John Lafayette Riker, the original...
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    trained at Camp Astor were the Anderson Zouaves, commanded by Col. John Lafayette Riker, a descendant of the family who had owned the island. The New York...
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  • recommendation that it be rejected. With the death of the regiment's colonel, John Lafayette Riker at the Battle of Fair Oaks on May 31, 1862, Nevin assumed command...
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    special authority of the War Department in New York City by Col. John Lafayette Riker in May and June 1861, in response to President Abraham Lincoln's...
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    3, 1861. He served under John Lafayette Riker. Following Riker's death at the Battle of Fair Oaks on May 31, 1862, David John Nevin was promoted to colonel...
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    The Tombs (category John Haviland buildings)
    bad as to be unconstitutional. They shipped the remaining 400 inmates to Rikers Island, where conditions were not much better. The Manhattan Detention Complex...
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    his previous bail and sent him to Rikers Island, where he underwent enforced detoxification. While he was in Rikers, Anne Beverley brought Robison to...
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  • maintained the hold after the train had reached its next stop, Broadway–Lafayette Street, while other passengers held the doors open to prevent it from...
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  • William Riker. Kyle Riker Mitchell Ryan The Icarus Factor (TNG) Civilian strategist; father of William Riker and Thomas Riker. Thomas Riker Jonathan...
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    the Public Theater, having previously performed at notable venues such as Rikers Island, Borden Avenue's Veteran's Shelter, and The Fortune Society. The...
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    islands located in New York City's East River between the mainland Bronx and Rikers Island. North Brother Island was once the site of the Riverside Hospital...
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    (1907–1913) Dayton (1905–1913) Alden-Sampson (1910–1913) Columbia (1899–1910) Riker (1897–1907) Electric Vehicle Company (1899–1907) Argo Hackett Lorraine Detroit...
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    "Colonel John Francis Hamtramck". Indiana Magazine of History. 44 (4). Indiana University Press: 335–354. JSTOR 27787713. Barnhart, John D.; Riker, Dorothy...
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  • and Glory: Washington, Lafayette and Their Revolutions. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2007. ISBN 978-0-393-06138-3. Galvin, John R. The Minutemen: The...
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    Virginia. In August 1825, the Monroes had received the Marquis de Lafayette and President John Quincy Adams as guests there. He devoted himself to reading,...
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    Alexander Hamilton Aaron Burr Marquis de Lafayette Jean-Baptiste Donatien de Vimeur, comte de Rochambeau John Paul Jones Joshua Barney Rufus Putnam Gustave...
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    the Indiana Territory to create the Illinois Territory. See John D. Barnhart; Dorothy L. Riker (1971). Indiana to 1816: The Colonial Period. The History...
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    Tyler, John (April 9, 1841). "Address Upon Assuming the Office of President of the United States". Retrieved August 8, 2022. Barnhart, John D.; Riker, Dorothy...
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  • Falls, New York to Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Rexford Bridge, Rexford Rikers Island Bridge, New York City Rip Van Winkle Bridge, Catskill Robert Moses...
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    Woodrow Wilson (category Johns Hopkins University alumni)
    Montevideo, Uruguay, have been named for Wilson. The USS Woodrow Wilson, a Lafayette-class submarine, was named for Wilson. Other things named for Wilson include...
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  • Retrieved May 17, 2019. Collura, Scott (October 5, 2019). "Star Trek: Picard – Riker and Troi Debut in New Trailer, Premiere Date Revealed - IGN". Archived from...
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    Carter wrote a memoir of his experience in Rikers Island called Gone Til' November: A Journal of Rikers Island that was released October 11, 2016. In...
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    Barnhart and Riker, pp. 345–46, and p. 345, note 2. Barnhart and Riker, pp. 347, 351. Barnhart and Riker, p. 356. Dunn, p. 246 Barnhart and Riker, pp. 369–70...
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    Retrieved February 19, 2015. Robertson, Nellie Armstrong; Riker, Dorothy, eds. (1942). The John Tipton Papers. Vol. III. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical...
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  • O'Shea as Brod Clinton Vaughn Taylor as Entrikin Connie Gilchrist as Mrs. Riker Walter Klavun as Bert Piazza Whit Bissell as Robert Grau Constance Bennett...
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