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Andrew Derrom (November 30, 1817 – July 15, 1892) was an English-American
civil engineer, industrialist, inventor, and
military officer.
Derrom was the...
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mosque and
Islamic cultural center in Paterson, New Jersey,
located on
Derrom Ave. It is one of the
largest mosques in New Jersey. In 1990, the Islamic...
- (1936–1979), politician;
member of the New
Jersey General ****embly (B)
Andrew Derrom (1817–1892),
military officer, inventor,
civil engineer, and industrialist...
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McLean Boulevard (State
Route 20) to the east, Park
Avenue to the south, and
Derrom Avenue to the west.
Eastside Park is the
cornerstone of the
Eastside Park...
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Crosby 13th New Hampshire: Col
Aaron F.
Stevens 25th New Jersey: Col
Andrew Derrom 4th
Rhode Island: Col
William H.P.
Steere Reserve Division, VII
Corps ...
- 13th New Hampshire: Col
Aaron Fletcher Stevens 25th New Jersey: Col
Andrew Derrom 9th New York: Ltc
Edgar A.
Kimball 89th New York: Col
Harrison S. Fairchild...
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Jersey Volunteer Infantry.
Mustered in September, 1862:
Colonel Andrew Derrom Lieutenant Colonel Enoch J.
Ayres (originally vacant)
Major John K. Brown...
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McLean Boulevard (State
Route 20) to the east, Park
Avenue to the south, and
Derrom Avenue to the west. In 1904,
Paterson hosted some home
games at an unknown...
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McLean Boulevard (State
Route 20) to the east, Park
Avenue to the south, and
Derrom Avenue to the west. Ed
Barrow (1896, 1899, MGR)
Baseball Hall of Fame Inducted...
- City of
Auckland James O'Neill 448 (4) 20 July 1853 City of
Auckland James Derrom 367 (5) 20 July 1853 City of
Auckland Andrew O'Brien 363 (6) 20 July 1853...