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- Januarius Aloysius MacGahan (/məˈɡæn/ mə-GAN; June 12, 1844 – June 9, 1878) was an American journalist and war correspondent working for the New York Herald...
- Stoyanov, 1884, Chap. VIII The Rebellion in Batak. MacGahan, 1876, p. 91, 94 MacGahan, 1876, p. 95–96 MacGahan, Januarius A. (1876). "Mr. Schuyler's Preliminary...
- headed by J.F. Clarke as well as two other Americans, journalist Januarius MacGahan and diplomat Eugene Schuyler, were indispensable in bringing knowledge...
- MacGahan and McGahan are Northern Irish surnames. They are Anglicised forms of the Irish language Mac Eacháin, meaning "son of Eachán". The personal name...
- Barbra MacGahan (born Varvara Nikolaevna Elagina; April 14, 1850 – February 28, 1904) was an American journalist and novelist born in Tula, Russian Empire...
- News hired American journalist Januarius A. MacGahan to report on the m****acre stories first-hand. MacGahan toured the stricken regions of the Bulgarian...
- David Gahan (/ɡɑːn/ GAHN; born David Callcott; 9 May 1962) is an English singer best known as the lead singer of electronic music band Depeche Mode since...
- the war, the Ottomans carried out the Batak m****acre in 1876. Januarius MacGahan, a journalist of the New York Herald and the London The Daily News wrote...
- accompanied by an American journalist, Januarius MacGahan, who was working for the New York Herald. Schuyler and MacGahan traveled from Saratov by sledge to Orenburg...
- as Wynne or Wyndham. Occasionally, the surname Gahan may be an Anglicised form of the Irish language Mac Gaoithín, meaning "son of Gaoithín", although...