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Richard Cordley (September 6, 1829 – July 11, 1904) was a
Protestant minister and
abolitionist ****ociated with the
Jayhawkers of Kansas.
Known primarily...
- him, as
Pomeroy had hoped.
According to the
Lawrence minister Richard Cordley: As soon as
Jones had
possession of the
cannon and
other arms, he proceeded...
- range.
Cordley was also on the list of men
Quantrill wanted to kill. In some of his writings,
Quantrill later lamented that he did not kill
Cordley, "The...
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David Cordley Bradford (1922–2002), was a
British general practitioner who
founded the
first purpose built surgery in Gloucestershire. In 1945, he was...
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Doctor of Divinity,
bestowed upon
noted abolitionist preacher Richard Cordley.
During World War II,
Kansas was one of 131
colleges and
universities nationally...
- "hay tent," with
settlers who had come from New England.
Reverend Richard Cordley became pastor in 1857, when the
congregation moved into its
first permanent...
-
Environmental Disaster?". www.smithsonianmag.com.
Retrieved January 24, 2019.
Cordley,
Richard (1895). "Chapter 1". A
History of Lawrence, Kansas. Lawrence,...
- (1952–2024), real name
Christopher Allen,
musician with
Ultravox Christopher Cordley Allen,
guitarist with Neon
Trees James Christopher Allen (active since...
- Ripon, Wisconsin:
Ripon College. pp. 5–10.
Retrieved August 2, 2018.
Cordley,
Richard (1895). A
History of Lawrence: From the
Earliest Settlement to...