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Krider may
refer to: John
Krider (1813–1886),
American gunsmith and
ornithologist Peter L.
Krider (1821–1895),
American silversmith Samuel Krider (1811–1892)...
- John
Krider (February 17, 1813 –
November 12, 1886) was an
American gunsmith and
ornithologist who
operated a
sporting goods store on the
northeast corner...
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Krider is an
unincorporated community in Gage County, Nebraska,
United States.
Krider was a
station on the Chicago,
Burlington and
Quincy Railroad. U...
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Krider's hawk or
Krider's red-tailed hawk (Buteo
jamaicensis kriderii) is a
subspecies or
color morph of red-tailed hawk.
Authorities vary in
their treatment...
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became a
general in the
Confederate States Army. Some were made by John
Krider of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1859,
including the
first 250 prototypes...
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Samuel Krider (January 23, 1811 – June 6, 1892) was an
American politician and
tailor from Ohio. He
served as a
member of the Ohio
House of Representatives...
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Peter Lewis Krider (February 14, 1821 - May 12, 1895), also
known as P.L.
Krider, was a
noted American silversmith,
active in Philadelphia.
Krider was born...
- It Wrong". The New York Times. June 1, 1983.
Retrieved March 16, 2018.
Krider,
Philip (January 2006). "Benjamin
Franklin and
Lightning Rods". Physics...
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encouraging her
interest by
sending her to
classes with
local drama teacher, Ruby
Krider.
Jones takes great pains to
credit her high
school speech teacher, Linda...
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Krider Performing Arts
Center (KPAC) is an
auditorium in Paris,
Henry County, Tennessee,
United States. The
building is
attached to the
Paris Elementary...