• John Throop (September 11, 1733 – January 25, 1802) was a political and military leader of the Vermont Republic and the state of Vermont. Among the offices...
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    Amos Gager Throop (/ˈtruːp/ TROOP; 1811–1894) was an American businessman and politician in Chicago, Illinois during the 1840s and 1850s. Most famously...
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  • Evil, trombone (John Throop of Lone Raspberry) were later added to the line-up, and with the addition of friend John Evil, trumpet (John Christianson),...
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  • Amos G. Throop. The school was known successively as Throop University, Throop Polytechnic Institute (and Manual Training School) and Throop College of...
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    Enos Thompson Throop (/ˈθruːp/ THROOP; August 21, 1784 – November 1, 1874) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat who was the tenth governor...
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    Cathy; Parizek, Robert; Reitsma, Harold; Sabatke, Derek; Spencer, John; Stone, John; Throop, Henry; Jeffrey Van Cleve; Weigle, Gerald E.; Young, Leslie A...
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    Granted on November 9, 1780, Warren was chartered on October 20, 1789, to John Throop and 67 others. It was named for Dr. Joseph Warren, Revolutionary War...
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    Arthur Leonard "Art" Throop (August 19, 1884 – June 24, 1973) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played for the New Westminster Royals (1913–14)...
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    for Aerosmith John C. Sherburne, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Dana Stone, Vietnam War journalist and photographer John Throop, early resident...
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    John Jay (December 23 [O.S. December 12], 1745 – May 17, 1829) was an American statesman, diplomat, abolitionist, signatory of the Treaty of Paris, and...
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  • George Bliss Throop (April 12, 1793 in Johnstown, then in Montgomery Co., now in Fulton County, New York – February 23, 1854 in Detroit, Wayne County,...
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  • 1780 1783 1788 Chief Judge. John Shepardson 1778 1779 John Fassett Jr. 1778 1785 Thomas Chandler Jr. 1778 1778 John Throop 1778 1780 Paul Spooner 1779...
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  • Frances Hunt Throop (1860–1933) was an American painter. She was known for her portraiture and still life painting. Throop was born in 1860 in New York...
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    overseeing the land holdings. In 1830, he was appointed by Governor Enos T. Throop as Adjutant General of the New York State Militia, and moved to Albany,...
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  • Sandra Court in May 1986. Court had been dropped off by a taxi driver in Throop, Dorset, near her sister's house after a night out, but her sister was not...
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  • AVA board of directors, led by board president Nancy Gaston, appointed John Throop as executive director, to assume duties on 1 January 2005. The AVA web...
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  • Bennington; he administered aid to wounded patriots, including his brother John, who was killed during the fighting. After the creation of the Republic of...
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    John Young (June 12, 1802 – April 23, 1852) was an American politician. He served in the New York State Assembly (1832, 1845–1846), the United States House...
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  • George Higby Throop (c. 1818 – March 2, 1896) (born Higby Throop) was an American schoolteacher and novelist. Under the pseudonym Gregory Seaworthy he...
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  • For Human Resource Management. February 2017. Retrieved 24 June 2022. Throop, John; Powell, Don; Slywka, Bradley (16 November 2022). "A Successful Sabbatical...
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    John Nelson (June 1, 1791 – January 18, 1860) was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the Attorney General of the United States from 1843 to...
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    John Alsop King (January 3, 1788 – July 7, 1867) was an American politician who was The 20th Governor of New York from 1857 to 1858. He was the 1st Republican...
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    John Anthony Volpe (/ˈvoʊlpi/ VOHL-pee; December 8, 1908 – November 11, 1994) was an American businessman, diplomat, and politician from Massachusetts...
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    Palmquist and John Kulas. Collegeville, MN: Liturgical Press, Inc., 1994. Causes and Cures of Hildegard of Bingen. Trans. by Priscilla Throop. Charlotte...
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  • March 4, 1809 – March 3, 1811 John Thompson Republican 12th March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859 Poughkeepsie ? Enos T. Throop Democratic-Republican 20th March...
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    Rev. William Taylor in 1849 during the California gold rush: Purdy, Helen Throop (1912). San Francisco: As It Was, As It Is, And How To See It. San Francisco...
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    1909. Another son, also named Franklin, was born in 1914, and the youngest, John, was born in 1916. Roosevelt had several extramarital affairs. He commenced...
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    John Thompson Hoffman (January 10, 1828 – March 24, 1888) was the 23rd governor of New York (1869–72). He was also recorder of New York City (1861–65)...
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    Arrows aerobatics display team, who died after crashing into a field in Throop, Dorset. The incident occurred after a display at the Bournemouth Air Festival...
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    became ROW Entertainment, with its vice president of operations Darren Throop becoming president and CEO. It later acquired U.S. music and home entertainment...
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