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Philinda Parsons Rand
Anglemyer (1876–1972) was an
American English-language
teacher in the Philippines. She was
among the
pioneering five
hundred Thomasites...
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doubly ionized oxygen.
Bowen was born in
Seneca Falls, New York in 1898 to
Philinda Sprague and
James Bowen. Due to
frequent moves of his
family he was home...
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Portland in the area of
Terwilliger Boulevard. In 1847
Terwilliger married Philinda Green. He
joined the
California Gold Rush in 1848,
returning in 1849 with...
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States Congress Resident Commissioner of the
Philippines The
Thomasites Philinda Rand Reeves, Mark (2023), Manela, Erez; Streets-Salter,
Heather (eds.)...
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Adeline Knapp Henry Nash,
former member of
Theodore Roosevelt's
Rough Riders Philinda Rand
Horace Brinsmade Silliman,
founder of
Silliman University Frank Russell...
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English Literature of the
Philippines Philippine English Thomasites Philinda Rand
Stevan Javellana Jose, F.
Sionil (July 30, 2003). "Sense of the City:...
- remanded." In 1875, just
after being elected judge,
Braley and his wife
Philinda had the main
section of this fine
house built on
Henry Street, five blocks...
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Thomasite who took
pictures of
early twentieth century Philippines was
Philinda Rand.
During her
tenure as an English-language
teacher in the Philippines...
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American Civil War Chancellorsville (WIA) Gettysburg †
Relations Spouse:
Philinda Humiston Children: Franklin, Alice,
Frederick Descendants:
David H. Kelley...
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Canadian journalist Paul Rand (1914–1996),
American graphic designer Philinda Rand (1876–1972),
American English-language
teacher in the Philippines...