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Killgore may
refer to:
Andrew Killgore,
American diplomat Sarah Killgore Wertman,
American lawyer Edith Killgore Kirkpatrick,
American music educator Joseph...
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Andrew Ivy
Killgore (November 7, 1919 –
December 20, 2016) was an
American diplomat and a U.S.
Foreign Service Officer. He was amb****ador of the United...
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Sarah Killgore Wertman, née
Killgore (1
March 1843, Jefferson,
Indiana - 21 May 1935, Seattle, Washington) was an
American lawyer. She was the
first woman...
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Killgore Hall, also
known as Wroten's Hardware, was a
historic commercial building located at Newport, New
Castle County, Delaware. It was
built in 1883...
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Edith Aurelia Killgore Kirkpatrick (November 14, 1918 –
April 15, 2014) was an
American music educator and
politician who
served on the
Louisiana Board...
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Joseph Killgore House was a
historic home
located at Newport, New
Castle County, Delaware. It was
built in the
second quarter of the 19th
century and was...
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American to
graduate from a law
school in the
United States. In 1871,
Sarah Killgore became the
first woman to
graduate from law
school and be
admitted to the...
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Archived from the
original (PDF) on 9 May 2013.
Retrieved 17
April 2013.
Killgore,
Andrew I. (March 2005). "Sheikh Za**** bin
Sultan Al
Nahyan (1918–2004)"...
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History Symposium/Tours/Proceedings". In R.
Edward Beighley II; Mark W.
Killgore (eds.).
World Environmental and
Water Resources Congress 2011: Bearing...
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Lauretta and a team of
research scientists including Dolores Hill,
Marvin Killgore,
Daniella DellaGiustina, and Dr.
Yulia Goreva, and
joined by Dr. Ian Franchi...