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Charles Graham Halpine (Halpin) (pseud.
Miles O'Reilly) (20
November 1829 – 3
August 1868) was an
Irish journalist,
author and
soldier during the American...
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wrote to X
Corps ****istant
Adjutant General Lieutenant-Colonel
Charles G.
Halpine, s****ing
clarification of what was
required of him. He
asked if Montgomery...
- The J. S.
Halpine Tobacco Warehouse is a
historic tobacco warehouse at West and Mill
Streets in New ****ord, Connecticut.
Built c. 1900–02 for one of...
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Housatonic Railroad Station –
Railroad Street (added
April 1, 1984) J. S.
Halpine Tobacco Warehouse – West and Mill
Streets (added 1982) John
Glover Noble...
- The Oaks The
Cloisters White Flint Garrett Park
Estates Garrett Forest Halpine (is Rockville) Old
Georgetown Village Randolph Hills Wildwood (is Bethesda)...
- for
instance Henry Clay Work's 1883 "Babylon Is Fallen" and
Charles Halpine's "Sambo's
Right to Be Kilt". The
southern states had long
lagged behind...
- Grow stated, "Lincoln was very much
attached to him";
writer Charles G.
Halpine, who knew Hay then,
later recorded that "Lincoln
loved him as a son". Hay...
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Georgetown University.
Carlos Alberto Montaner,
Journalist and Writer. Anna
Halpine,
Founder World Youth Alliance.
Barbara Kolm,
Director F.A.
Hayek Institute...
- ****ociation, the New York Citizen, at
first with
Charles G.
Halpine, and
after Halpine's death by himself. He was a
founder of the
Committee of Seventy...
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founding editor of The ****-Bag with his
business partner Charles G.
Halpine. The Boston-based
humor magazine was one of the country's
first comic publications...