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- Edward **** Rohrbough (January 4, 1874 – December 12, 1956) was a Republican United States Representative from West Virginia. He was born in 1874, near...
- that Harris and Klebold were victims as well. Brian Rohrbough, father of victim Daniel Rohrbough, took down the crosses, stating it was not appropriate...
- carbine down the west staircase in the direction of three students: Daniel Rohrbough, Sean Graves, and Lance Kirklin. The students presumed they were paintball...
- The Calendar Rohrbough House is a historic house located at 3rd and Washington Streets in Kinmundy, Illinois. The Italianate house was built in 1875 for...
- titled KZ Manager Millennium. According to a 1991 article written by Linda Rohrbough, an Amiga version has been found to exist. Gameplay and graphics of the...
-  101, 107 Stiles (2009) harvp error: no target: CITEREFStiles2009 (help) Rohrbough, Malcolm. "No Boy's Play: Migration and Settlement in Early Gold Rush...
- the spring of 2000 by b****ist Chris "Cid" Adams, lead guitarist Tony Rohrbough, drummer Jeremy Freeman, and vocalist/rhythm guitarist Chris "OJ" Ojeda...
- Societies, and Institutions, 1775–1850 is a book written by Malcolm J. Rohrbough and published by Oxford University Press in 1978 (first edition) and Indiana...
- responsible for eight of the thirteen confirmed deaths (Rachel Scott, Daniel Rohrbough, teacher Dave Sanders, Steve Curnow, C****ie Bernall, Isaiah Shoels, Kelly...
- v t e Glenville State Pioneers head football coaches Edward G. Rohrbough (1908) Arthur Brake (1909–1910) Morgan Gardner (1911–1912) Yeager Berkhouse (1913)...