- the war.
Edward Sigerfoos was born to
George W.
Sigerfoos and
Nancy Sigerfoos (née Shank) on
December 14, 1868. The
elder Sigerfoos had a
number of professions...
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George W. Read, John E. Woodward,
George H. Estes,
George D. Moore,
Edward Sigerfoos, and
William Jones Nicholson.
Secretary of War
Newton Baker authorized...
- shipworms".
Oceanography and
Marine Biology: An
Annual Review (16): 107–144.
Sigerfoos, C. P. (1907). "Natural history, organization, and late
development of...
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comprehensive high
school of that
district is Milton-Union High School.
Edward Sigerfoos, a
United States Army
brigadier general who was
killed in
combat during...
- are
found in
Europe and
Northern America. Species:
Stylactaria hooperii Sigerfoos, 1899
Stylactis fucicola (M.Sars, 1857)
Stylactis inermis Allman, 1872...
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Objectifying in Four
Parts (2005), ****emblage with
emanating reflection optical lens, 48 x 19 x 6 in. (collection of
Catarina Sigerfoos, Austin, Texas)...
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Brigade Combat Team
Bazooka Boogie Monument Brigadier General Edward Sigerfoos Memorial General Asher Miner Memorial Headquarters Troop Memorial Korean...
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before moving to
Darke County. In 1895, his
daughter Opal
married Edward Sigerfoos.
Following a
period of
service in the
village of Arcanum, he
moved to...
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Blest Pair of Sirens, and "Repton" (b. 1848)[citation needed]
Edward Sigerfoos, 49,
American Army officer,
officer of the 5th
Infantry Regiment during...