-
Infante Gabriel of
Spain (12 May 1752 – 23
November 1788) was a son of King
Charles III of
Spain and his wife
Maria Amalia of Saxony. Born at the Palace...
-
Arkansas Secretary of
State Tom
Terral defeated Republican nominee John W.
Grabiel. The
Democratic primary election was held on 12
August 1924.
Former Arkansas...
- John
Willington Grabiel (March 17, 1867 –
April 13, 1928) was an
attorney in Fayetteville, Arkansas, who was the
Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1922...
-
industrialist J. Paul
Getty and
patriarch of the
Getty family John W.
Grabiel,
Arkansas Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1922 and 1924; Ohio native...
- Máté Tamás Koch (HUN) 10
Grabiel Lugo (VEN) 15 Nicholas Zhang (CAN) 11
Grabiel Lugo (VEN) 15
Grabiel Lugo (VEN) 12 Tibor Andrásfi (HUN)...
-
Union Veterans of the
Civil War
Eliot Engel, Congressman, New York John W.
Grabiel,
Republican gubernatorial nominee in
Arkansas in 1922 and 1924
Leroy Milton...
- and Blue
Angels pilot John Gierach,
American fly
fishing writer John W.
Grabiel,
Arkansas politician Tennyson Guyer, U.S.
Representative Michael Jerrell...
-
local business interests such as Ray's
cousin Eric
Abela (owner of Ta'
Grabiel house),
Joseph Farrell (owner of
Tiffany Kiosk), and
Angele Abela (head...
- won re-election to a
second term,
defeating Republican nominee John W.
Grabiel with 78.09% of the vote. The
Democratic primary election was held on August...
-
street in Rushsylvania. Tony Core -
former Ohio
state legislator John W.
Grabiel -
former Arkansas politician "2019 U.S.
Gazetteer Files".
United States...