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Evarts can
refer to:
Edward Evarts (1926–1985),
American neuroscientist Jeremiah Evarts (1781–1831),
Christian missionary,
reformer and
activist for the...
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William M.
Evarts was born on
February 6, 1818, in Charlestown, M****achusetts, the son of
Jeremiah Evarts and
Mehitabel Barnes Sherman.
Evarts's father,...
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removal policy of the
United States government.
Evarts was born in Sunderland, Vermont, the son of
James Evarts, and
graduated from Yale
College in 1802. At...
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Maxwell Evarts House, is a
historic estate and
mansion house on
Juniper Hill Road in Windsor, Vermont.
Built in 1902 by
Maxwell Evarts, it is a large...
- hull. In all, 105
Evarts-class
ships were
ordered with 8
later being cancelled. The
United States Navy
commissioned 65
while 32
Evarts-class
ships were...
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Evart may
refer to:
Evart, Michigan, a city
Evart High
School Evart Muni****l Airport, a
public airport near the city
Evart Township,
Michigan Evarts...
- USS
Evarts (DE-5) was the lead ship of her
class of
destroyer escorts in the
United States Navy. Milo
Burnell Evarts was born on 3
September 1913 in Ruthton...
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southeast from
Evarts up the Yo**** Cr****
valley through Kenvir 5
miles (8 km) to Dizney.
According to the
United States Census Bureau,
Evarts has a total...
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Phyllis Coates (born
Gypsie Ann
Evarts Stell;
January 15, 1927 –
October 11, 2023) was an
American actress, with a
career spanning over
fifty years. She...
- Narratives. 2011-03-13.
Retrieved 2018-03-31. "The
Battle of
Evarts, Kentucky, 1931". "The
Battle of
Evarts, Kentucky, 1931". Clio.
Retrieved 2018-03-31. "The Price...