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- Thomas Fletchall (1725–1789) was a colonel of the militia in South Carolina. He was also a coroner and justice of the peace. He was a loyalist during...
- Lauren Bacall in her final film role. The film is produced by Michael-Ryan Fletchall and Craig Comstock, directed by Lawrence Roeck, and written by Carlos...
- Fletchall Township is an inactive township in Worth County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. Fletchall Township has the name of John Fletchall, a pioneer...
- 1999/2000. Amsterdam: EAZA Executive Office. pp. 391–392. Swanson, B.; Fletchall, N. & Shoemaker, A. (2003). Felid Taxon Advisory Group North American...
- , United Arab Emirates Area served Worldwide Key people Michael-Ryan Fletchall (CEO) Jason Kay (VP of Production, North America) Products Motion pictures...
- found himself fighting against his former militia leader, Col. Thomas Fletchall, who was a loyalist or Tory. The patriots were also called Whigs. The...
- opposed. Loyalist opposition in the backcountry was dominated by Thomas Fletchall, a vocal and active opponent of attempts to resist King and Parliament...
- Scandinavian Festival in 2014. The festival was started in 1961 by Dr. Gale Fletchall as a way to save a dying town. Downtown businesses were closing up, as...
- In September 1775, William Drayton and Loyalist leader Colonel Thomas Fletchall signed a treaty of neutrality in the interior community of Ninety Six...
- found himself fighting against his former militia leader, Col. Thomas Fletchall, who was a loyalist or Tory. On August 21, 1775, he organized the Spartan...