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Various Septuagint m****cripts, in
various p****ages, give her name as Ascha,
Achsa, Aza, and Oxa. This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in...
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Achsa W.
Sprague (November 17, 1827 – July 6, 1862) was one of the best-known
Spiritualists during the 1850s in the
United States.
Primarily a medium...
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Achsa Henrietta Eggertsen Paxman (June 28, 1885 –
August 8, 1968) was an
American educator and
member of the Utah
State Legislature for two terms, in...
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greatest activity, she was
known as Cora Hatch.
Another spiritualist was
Achsa W. Sprague, who was born
November 17, 1827, in
Plymouth Notch, Vermont....
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served as
Secretary of
State of
Vermont from 1949 to 1965, and
abolitionist Achsa W. Sprague. List of
burial places of
presidents and vice
presidents of the...
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Jeremiah 26:20–23, and who
lived in the
reign of King
Jehoiakim of Judah.
Achsa or
Achsah (Hebrew עַכְסָה), was the
daughter of
Caleb or
Chelubai the son...
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while commanding the 6th
Vermont Infantry Regiment. In 1851,
Jewett married Achsa M.
Griffin (1833–1912). They were the
parents of two children,
Frances Emily...
- Po****r 19th-century
trance medium lecturers include Cora
Scott Hatch,
Achsa W. Sprague, Emma
Hardinge Britten (1823–1899), and
Paschal Beverly Randolph...
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Sprague Grayden,
American actress (born 1980) L.
Sprague de Camp,
author Achsa W.
Sprague (1827–1862),
American spiritualist Bud
Sprague (1904–1973), American...
- Q12234015 Wikispecies:
Achillea santolina APDB: 135523 APSA: 286-34-3 EPPO:
ACHSA FoIO:
ACHSAN GBIF: 3120365 GRIN: 1276 IPNI: 174235-1 NBN: NBNSYS0200001654...