- John
Dunlay VC (1831 – 17
October 1890), also
known as John
Dunley or John
Dunlea was an
Irish recipient of the
Victoria Cross, the
highest and most prestigious...
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Dunlay is an
unincorporated community in
Medina County, Texas. It lies
about six
miles west of
Castroville and
eight miles east of
Hondo on U.S. Highway...
- Custer,"
North Dakota History, Vol. 35, (1968), pp. 442-478,
quote p. 445.
Dunlay,
Thomas W.:
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers.
Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries...
- and Treaties. Vol. 2. pp. 1008–1011:
Treaty with the Crows, May 7, 1868.
Dunlay,
Thomas W. (1982).
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers.
Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries...
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Goods Meriwether Lewis;
William Clark (1805). Gary E. Moulton;
Thomas W.
Dunlay (eds.). The
Journals of the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition:
November 2, 1805-March...
- 2. Washington, 1904, pp. 1008–1011.
Treaty with the Crows, May 7, 1868.
Dunlay,
Thomas W.
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers:
Indian Scouts and
Auxiliaries with...
- SJ, Ph.D. (1980–1982)^
Richard L. O'Brien, MD, FACP (1982–1992)
Robert Dunlay, MBA, MD (1/2013-12/2013^, 12/2013-) ^
denotes term of
acting dean The first...
- of the Crow
Nation in America, 1805-1935. Cambridge, 1995, pp. 106-109.
Dunlay,
Thomas W.:
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers.
Indian Scouts and Auxiliaries...
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Dunlay Fischer Kicaster Leesville (Guadalupe
County segments)
Leming Leon Springs...
- in Timber, John and
Margot Liberty (1972):
Cheyenne Memories. Lincoln.
Dunlay,
Thomas W. (1982):
Wolves for the Blue Soldiers.
Indian Scots and Auxiliaries...