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Samuel Blachley Webb (1753–1807) was the
commanding officer of the 9th
Connecticut Regiment in the
American Revolutionary War.
Samuel Blachley Webb was...
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Blachley JD,
Knochel JP (1980). "Tobacco Chewer's Hypokalemia:
Licorice Revisited"...
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Loyalist targets on Long Island.
Parsons immediately ordered Colonel Samuel Blachley Webb to
muster his regiment,
numbering about 500 men, and
march to Fairfield...
- Morristown, New Jersey, the
daughter of
Charles Carmichael and
Temperance (
Blachley) Carmichael. She
married her
first husband,
widower Ezekiel C. McIntosh...
- (boxer) Red Webb (Samuel
Henry Webb),
American baseball player Samuel Blachley Webb,
American Revolutionary War
officer Samuel Webb, ****ociated with the...
- NBC
Sports Group world headquarters at 1
Blachley Road...
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released through Morrison Hotel Gallery.
Diltz is co-founder
along with
Peter Blachley and Rich
Horowitz of the
Morrison Hotel Gallery in SoHo, New York City...
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branch of the
Hospital for
Special Surgery is
located in the East Side, on
Blachley Road.
Interstate 95 runs
through the neighborhood, as does a
segment of...
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former members of
rival band the Vibrations, as well as Jon
David "Bird"
Blachley (drums) and Paul
Roach (keyboards).
Daniel and
Smith knew
Dallas businessman...
- son of
Joseph Blachley Hoyt (1787–1854) and Mary
Blachley Weed (1794–1854), who were
married in 1813. His
siblings included Joseph Blachley Hoyt (1813–1889)...