- Lyle
Joseph Bouck, Jr. (December 17, 1923 –
December 2, 2016)
enlisted in the
Missouri National Guard at age 14.
During World War II, he was a 20-year-old...
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Bouck may
refer to:
Peter Bouck Borst (1826–1882),
American politician Bouck White (1874–1951),
American novelist Gabriel Bouck (1828–1904), American...
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William Christian Bouck (January 7, 1786 –
April 19, 1859) was an
American politician from New York. He was the 13th
Governor of New York, from 1843 to...
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Charles Browning "
Bouck"
White (October 20, 1874 –
January 7, 1951) was a
Congregational minister,
American socialist, Jesusist, author, potter, and recluse...
- Born on
Bouck's Island, near Fultonham, New York,
Bouck attended the
rural schools of his
native county. He was
brother of
William C.
Bouck, and uncle...
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governor William C.
Bouck.
Congressman Joseph Bouck was born on
Bouck's Island and
Wisconsin Congressman Gabriel Bouck once
lived there.
Bouck's Island was originally...
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Bouck's Falls is
located in the town of
Fulton in
Schoharie County, New York. This 170-foot (52 m)
waterfall is
named after the
family of
former New York...
- pp. 73-79, 187.
Bouck &
Richardson (2007), p. 15,
citing Cleland (1984), p. 240,
figure 2C;
Lenik (1985), p. 132,
figure 5.
Bouck &
Richardson (2007)...
- Texas, by lead singer/guitarist Tim
DeLaughter in 1990
along with Jeff
Bouck (drums), Wes
Berggren (guitar) and Mark
Pirro (b****). The
group disbanded...
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Tyler John
Bouck (born
January 13, 1980) is a
Canadian former professional ice
hockey centre who pla**** in the
National Hockey League (NHL) with the Dallas...