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Gilmor may
refer to:
Harry Gilmor (1838–1883),
Baltimore City
Police Commissioner Robert Gilmor Jr. (1774–1848),
American merchant, shipowner, East-India...
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Harry Ward
Gilmor (January 24, 1838 –
March 4, 1883)
served as the
Baltimore City
Police Commissioner, head of the
Baltimore City
Police Department in...
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Gilmor's Raid, also
known as The
Magnolia Station Train Raid, was a
foraging and
disruptive cavalry raid that was part of an
overall campaign against Union...
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Ladson was a
sister of
James H. Ladson. On
April 9, 1807, she
married Robert Gilmor Jr., a
merchant from Baltimore. She was his
second wife. They had no biological...
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Robert Gilmor Jr. (1774–1848) was an
American merchant, shipowner, East-India
importer and art
collector from Baltimore. He was
regarded as "one [of] the...
- Chen of
Common Sense Media awarded the film two
stars out of five.
Allison Gilmor of the
Winnipeg Free
Press awarded the film two and a half
stars out of...
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County native and pre-war
member of the
Towson Horse Guards, Maj.
Harry W.
Gilmor, of Glen Ellen,
attacked strategic targets throughout Baltimore and Harford...
- Paul
Eugene Gillmor (February 1, 1939 –
September 5, 2007) was an
American politician of the
Republican Party who
served as the U.S.
representative from...
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David Jon
Gilmour CBE (/
ˈɡɪlmɔːr/ GHIL-mor; born 6
March 1946) is an
English guitarist,
singer and
songwriter who is a
member of the rock band Pink Floyd...
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stage in
America was
located in the home
living room of
actor and
manager Gilmor Brown in Pasadena, California.
While the
domestic decor meant that Brown's...