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- 275°N 105.578°W / 36.275; -105.578 Fort Burgwin Fort Burgwin Cantonment Burgwin (also known as Fort Burgwin) was a U.S. Army fort in the southwestern...
- John Henry King Burgwin (July 1, 1810 - February 7, 1847), was a US Army officer and 1830 graduate of West Point. J. H. K. Burgwin was born on a plantation...
- Built in 1770, the Burgwin-Wright House is the only structure in Wilmington, North Carolina, from the colonial era open to the public. Built for merchant...
- one of the largest map collections in the Southwest. Fort Burgwin Library – The Fort Burgwin Library, located on the SMU-in-Taos campus in New Mexico,...
- retiring to Don Fernando for the evening. Early on 4 Feb., he placed Capt. Burgwin's 1st Dragoon Regiment, and Major Clarke's light artillery, in the same...
- Elizabeth Burgwin born Elizabeth Canham OBE (1850 – 1940) was a headteacher in London who founded the largest charity supplying free school meals in London...
- Experimental Psychology. New York: Philosophical Library.[page needed] Barker W, Burgwin S (1948). "Brain wave patterns accompanying changes in sleep and wakefulness...
- buildings were constructed in London. Newly certified teachers like Elizabeth Burgwin became the head of a temporary school in 1874 until she and the staff moved...
- the Mexican–American War The Siege of Pueblo de Taos, depicting John Burgwin's death (far right). Belligerents  United States Hispano rebels Puebloan...
- companies under Captain John H.K. Burgwin, Captain Ceran St. Vrain and Lieutenant B.F. White, amounting to 180 men. Capt. Burgwin discovered the insurgents at...