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Lieutenant General Hanford MacNider (October 2, 1889 –
February 18, 1968) was a
senior officer of the
United States Army who
fought in both
world wars...
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MacNider, the
Scottish Seigneur of Métis
started settling the area with
Scottish immigrants. The city has a
borough named MacNider,
named after MacNider's...
- John
MacNider (10 June 1760 – 1829) was a Scottish-Quebecer
businessman who
pioneered the
settlement and
development of the
Seigneuries of Grand-Métis...
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MacNider Art Museum,
officially the
Charles H.
MacNider Art Museum, is an art
museum conceived in 1964 and
opened to the
public in 1966 in
Mason City...
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expressed concern about possible harm to
property values. The
Charles H.
MacNider Art
Museum includes a
permanent collection of
American art, the famous...
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Gabriel Marchand (1780–1852) J.P., and Mary
MacNider, a
woman of the
Anglican faith,
daughter of John
MacNider, 2nd
Seigneur of Metis, Quebec. As a child...
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Saint Lawrence River, and was
developed from 1818 by the
pioneering John
MacNider. The
names "Métis" and "Mitis" are said to come from a Mi'kmaq word meaning...
- Ann Arbor". medicine.umich.edu. 2
October 2014.
Retrieved 2017-04-25.
Macnider, WM.
National Academy of
Sciences Biographical Memoir of John
Jacob Abel...
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Sanger Oliver Breckinridge Ingraham Crowell Williams Wainwright D.
Davis MacNider Robbins Hurley Payne Woodring L.
Johnson Patterson McCloy Petersen Under...
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William (father of John
MacNider and Mrs
James Johnston)
moved into the import-export business. The Protestant,
seafaring MacNiders quickly became well established...