• Orland Smith (May 2, 1825 – October 3, 1903) was a railroad executive and a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In 1863...
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  • Orland Francis Smith (November 5, 1905 – August 14, 1977) was an American football player. Smith was born in 1905 in Gorham, Maine. He attended Brockton...
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  • multiple people Oliver Smith (disambiguation), multiple people Omar Smith (born 1977), American football player Orland Smith (1825–1903), American Civil...
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  • department stores Yvon Chouinard, rock climber and founder of Patagonia Orland Smith, railroad executive and soldier Erin Andrews, television sports reporter...
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  • Ohio: Ltc Ebenezer H. Swinney 55th Ohio: Col John C. Lee 73rd Ohio: Col Orland Smith 75th Ohio: Col Nathaniel McLean 82nd Ohio: Col James Cantwell 1st Battalion...
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    Cantador 73rd Pennsylvania: Cpt Daniel F. Kelley 2nd Brigade    Col Orland Smith 33rd Massachusetts: Col Adin B. Underwood 136th New York: Col James Wood...
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    10–10 tie. The famed “Iron Men” were Thurston Towle ’28, Paul Hodge ’28, Orland Smith ’27, Charles Considine ’28, Lou Farber ’29, Ed Kevorkian ’29, Hal Broda...
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  • Jones 32nd Ohio Infantry: Col Thomas H. Ford 73rd Ohio Infantry: Col Orland Smith 75th Ohio Infantry: Col Nathaniel McLean 2nd West Virginia Infantry:...
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  • York: Col Charles Coster 136th New York: Col James Wood 73rd Ohio: Col Orland Smith Artillery 1st New York Light, Battery I: Cpt Michael Wiedrich Third Division...
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  • Col William P. Richardson 55th Ohio: Col John C. Lee 73rd Ohio: Col Orland Smith 75th Ohio: Maj Robert Reily 1st Ohio Light Artillery, Battery K: Lt George...
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  • imaging goggles issued to US Army Special Forces led by Army General James Orland, who is covertly supporting the Moldovan government in an ongoing civil...
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    Joseph Hooker in the Battle of Wauhatchie, where the brigade of Col Orland Smith from Steinwehr's division distinguished itself. Buschbeck's brigade was...
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    Washington Scott, 74, Confederate States Army officer and businessman Orland Smith, 78, American railroad executive and Union Army colonel Pope Pius X issued...
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  • 154th New York 27th Pennsylvania 73rd Pennsylvania 2nd Brigade    Col Orland Smith 33rd Massachusetts: Col Adin B. Underwood (w), Ltc Godfrey Rider Jr....
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  • Escort 1st Maine Cavalry, Company L: Cpt Constantine Taylor MG William F. Smith Escort 10th New York Cavalry, Company L: Lt George Vanderbilt 6th Pennsylvania...
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    Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr got his division on the road first. Col. Orland Smith's brigade of Steinwehr's division was fired on by Law's Confederates,...
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  • three years service on December 30, 1861, under the command of Colonel Orland Smith. The regiment was attached to Cheat Mountain, District Western Virginia...
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  • Alfred "Al" Lassman, NYU (AAB-3; UP; BE-3; HF-1; RWJ-3; RG-2; ES-1; WE-2) Orland Smith, Brown (AP-3; COL-1; LP-1; NYS-2; WE-1) Spike Nelson, Iowa (AP-2; CP-2;...
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  • (see: Kimberly's and Smith's report) Succeeded Colonel Wiley in command of the 41st Ohio and 93rd Ohio (see: Kimberly's and Smith's report) After Colonel...
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  • Archived from the original on January 6, 2022. Retrieved January 5, 2022. Orland, Kyle (January 12, 2022). "Wordle and IP law: What happens when a hot game...
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    American diplomat[citation needed] Alice Schille, watercolor artist Orland Smith, Civil War general in the Union Army James H. Snook, Ohio State University...
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    supply lines to the besieged city of Chattanooga. Arriving there, Col. Orland Smith's Brigade of von Steinwehr's Division charged up a steep hill in the face...
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    decided to pull back. Just as his men left their entrenchments, Col. Orland Smith's brigade (Brig. Gen. Adolph von Steinwehr's division) spilled over them...
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    Orland Steen "Spike" Loomis (November 2, 1893 – December 7, 1942) was an American lawyer and progressive politician from Juneau County, Wisconsin. He was...
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  • Perry Jackson Jim Laird Curly Oden Milt Rehnquist Jim Simmons Clyde Smith Orland Smith Gus Sonnenberg Jack Spellman Art "Pop" Williams Abe Wilson Wildcat...
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  • consisted of the following eleven players: Thurston Towle, Paul Hodge, Orland Smith, Charles Considine, Lou Farber, Ed Kevorkian, Hal Broda, Al Cornsweet...
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  • Thief: Deadly Shadows (category Video games designed by Harvey Smith)
    found murdered. Keeper Orland blames Garrett, and fixes a trial where Garrett is found guilty. Garrett escapes, causing Orland to send the Keeper Enforcers...
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    assault on the eleventh corps, and by his determined efforts, aided by Orland Smith of the Seventy-Third Ohio and McGroarty of the Sixty-First, did much...
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    Carl Sandburg High School (category Orland Park, Illinois)
    school located at the intersection of La Grange Road and Southmoor Drive in Orland Park, Illinois, a southwest suburb of Chicago, Illinois, in the United States...
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  • the One?' Alum Connor Smith Arrested for Alleged Sexual Assault". Us Weekly. Retrieved May 12, 2021. "Manhunt Continues For Orland Park Man Wanted For Child...
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