- Hart
Haller (Hal)
Empie (1909–2002) was an
American artist, cartoonist, illustrator,
teacher and pharmacist. He was best
known for his
portrayals of places...
- Adam
Empie (September 7, 1785 –
November 6, 1860) was an
Episcopal priest in
North Carolina and Virginia, who also
taught and
served as
President of the...
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Robert Empie Rogers (March 29, 1813 –
September 6, 1884) was an
American chemist.
Rogers was born in Baltimore,
Maryland on
March 29, 1813. The youngest...
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Albert Empie Wright born (19 July 1912 –
January 1960) was an
American tennis player then
later lawyer. He was a
quarter finalist at the 1888 U.S. National...
- John F.
Empie (March 10, 1821 –
April 20, 1918) was an
American politician who
served in the 93rd New York
State Legislature. He was also a
member of...
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provides bicycle and
pedestrian connection from Wade Park,
Halyburton Park and
Empie Park to the Heide-Trask
Drawbridge at the
Intracoastal Waterway. It also...
- 2022. Sam Z Sun;
Brent D Flickinger;
Patricia S Williamson-Hughes; Mark W
Empie (March 2010). "Lack of ****ociation
between dietary fructose and hyperuricemia...
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Blythe Rogers (1802–1852),
Henry Darwin Rogers (1808–1866), and
Robert Empie Rogers (1813–1884). The
Rogers brothers would each grow up to be distinguished...
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years ago as farmers,
traders and
Islamic clerics in the time of the Mali
Empie, an
Islamic Empire under the rule of the
famous Muslim ruler Mansa Musa...
- The
Empie-Van ****
House is a
historic house at 403
Laurel Street in Newport, Arkansas. It is a two-story wood-frame structure, with the asymmetrical...