- John
Joseph Seerley Jr. (21
November 1897 – 21
August 1943) was an
American pursuit pilot and a
flying ace in
World War I. He re-joined the
United States...
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American physicist,
biologist and mountaineer, and a
grandson of John
Joseph Seerley. He died in 2000 from
complications of
leukemia after surgery. Bell received...
- votes,
Frank Q.
Stuart 1 vote. Clark, p. 247:
Dolliver 119 votes, John J.
Seerley (Democratic) 20 votes. Clark, p. 247:
Allison 119 votes,
Edward Hankinson...
- John
Joseph Seerley (March 13, 1852 –
February 23, 1931) was a one-term
Democratic U.S.
Representative from Iowa's 1st
congressional district in southeastern...
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Frank N.
Seerley (November 21, 1859 – 1946) was an
American football coach. He
served as the head
football coach at his alma mater, the
Springfield YMCA...
- had
eleven presidents.
James Cleland Gilchrist, 1876–1886
Homer Horatio Seerley, 1886–1928
Orval Ray Latham, 1928–1940
Malcolm Poyer Price, 1940–1950 James...
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Springfield Pride head
football coaches Amos
Alonzo Stagg (1890–1891)
Frank N.
Seerley (1892–1894)
James H.
McCurdy (1895–1903)
Charles E.
Street (1904–1906)...
- Henn A. Hall S.
Curtis J. F.
Wilson McCrary Stone McCoid B. Hall Gear
Seerley Gear S.
Clark Hedge Kennedy Kopp
Eicher Martin Schwengel Schmidhauser Schwengel...
- (1917–1942), US Navy
officer – (memorial –
buried at sea) John
Joseph Seerley Jr. (1897–1943),
pilot in both
World War One and
World War Two Vincent...
- (Messersmith)
Seerley Barn and Milkhouse-Smokehouse are
historic buildings located on a farm
southwest of Earlham, Iowa,
United States. The
Seerleys moved from...