- Emor (אֱמֹר—Hebrew for "speak," the
fifth word, and the
first distinctive word, in the parashah) is the 31st w****ly
Torah portion (פָּרָשָׁה, parashah)...
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Eltekeh Eltolad Elul
Eluzai Elymas Elzabad Elzaphan Emims Emmanuel Emmaus Emmor Enan En-dor
Eneas En-eglaim En-gannim En-gedi En-haddah En-hakkore En-hazor...
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Emmor Cope (1834-1927) was an
American Civil War
officer of the
Union Army
noted for the "Map of the
Battlefield of
Gettysburg from the
original survey...
- The
Charles Emmor McCormick House is a
historic house located at 712 West 3rd
Street in Vermont, Illinois.
Contractor Daniel S.
Frazier built the house...
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national cemetery after being discovered in 1997.
Union Gettysburg veteran Emmor Cope was
detailed to
annotate the battlefield's
troop positions and his...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2011-07-19.
Retrieved 2010-09-22. Cope,
Emmor, "Devil's Den - Cast Iron Site ID Tablet", (structure ID 73, LCS ID tbd)...
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November 19, 1806, in
Brooke County,
Virginia (later West Virginia) to
Emmor Stephens. When he was eight, his
family moved to a farm in the
Indiana Territory...
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noted architects including William Hebbard,
William Templeton Johnson,
Emmor Brooke Weaver,
Nathan Rigdon,
Richard Requa, and Joel E. Brown.
Master Builders...
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architect Nain
Singh Rawat (India, 1830–1882),
Cartographer and
explorer Cope,
Emmor B:
Gettysburg Battlefield cartographer and
first Gettysburg National Military...
- John B. Chrisman,
Emmor Elton,
Robert Laverty Preceded by
Joseph Baily,
Joshua Hartshorne, John Morgan, Joel
Swayne Succeeded by
Emmor Elton,
Robert Parke...