- John
William Magaw (born 1935) is an
American former police officer and
administrator for the
United States Federal Government. He
received a Bachelor...
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Robert Magaw (1738 –
January 7, 1790) was an
American politician and
lawyer from Carlisle, Pennsylvania, who
served as a
colonel in the
Continental Army...
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Magaw is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alice Magaw (1860–1928),
American nurse John
Magaw (born 1935),
American civil servant Robert...
- 1,200 men but
which later grew to 3,000, to New Jersey.
Colonel Robert Magaw,
acting commander of the fort,
refused to
abandon it,
believing his troops...
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Alice Magaw (November 9, 1860 –
February 17, 1928) was an
American nurse known for her work on anesthesia. Her
innovations helped lead to
major advances...
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after a
fruitless attempt to gain
gentler surrender terms for his men,
Magaw surrendered Fort
Washington and its 2,800
surviving defenders to the British...
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Magaw kept
thorough records of her
cases and
recorded these anesthetics. In her
publication reviewing more than 14,000
surgical anesthetics,
Magaw indicates...
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after a
fruitless attempt to gain
gentler surrender terms for his men,
Magaw surrendered Fort
Washington and its 2,800
surviving defenders to the British...
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comprising a
chain of
links carrying saw
teeth was
granted to
Frederick L.
Magaw of Flatlands, New York in 1883,
apparently for the
purpose of producing...
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forced execution." The new ATF Director, John
Magaw,
criticized several aspects of the ATF raid.
Magaw made the
Treasury "Blue Book"
report on Waco required...