- 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...
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Elizabeth Burgwin born
Elizabeth Canham OBE (1850 – 1940) was a
headteacher in
London who
founded the
largest charity supplying free
school meals in London...
- 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...
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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,...
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Southern Methodist University operates a 295-acre (119 ha)
campus at Fort
Burgwin in Taos. Albuquerque-based
University of New
Mexico (UNM)
operates a community...
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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...
- the Mexican–American War The
Siege of
Pueblo de Taos,
depicting John
Burgwin's death (far right).
Belligerents United
States Hispano rebels Puebloan...
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Experimental Psychology. New York:
Philosophical Library.[page needed]
Barker W,
Burgwin S (1948). "Brain wave
patterns accompanying changes in
sleep and wakefulness...
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until 1925. On
November 23, 1910, he
married Maria Burgwin Maf****. They had
three children: Sara
Burgwin, John Jr., and
Francis Iredell.
Parker ran unsuccessfully...