-
Roscoe Conkling—also
known as "Lord Roscoe"—
Stalwarts were
sometimes called Conklingites.
Other notable Stalwarts included Benjamin Wade,
Charles J. Folger...
- Stalwart, Saskatchewan, Canada, a
hamlet Stalwart, Michigan,
United States, a
community in
Raber Township Stalwarts (politics),
members of a
faction of the...
- FV623 and FV624
Stalwarts were produced, of
which the
British Army
purchased 932, with 24 sold to
other countries. FV623
Stalwart Mk 2 limber. An artillery...
-
named HMAS
Stalwart. HMAS
Stalwart (H14) an S-class
destroyer launched in 1918,
decommissioned in 1925, and s****ped in 1937 HMAS
Stalwart (D 215), a...
- were the
opponents of the
Stalwarts, the
other main
faction of the
Republican Party. The main
issue that
divided the
Stalwarts and the Half-Breeds was political...
-
Stalwart Stalwart is a
hamlet in Saskatchewan.
Stalwart folk:
Stalwart,
Saskatchewan and area, 1905-1980 51°14′00″N 105°26′02″W / 51.23333°N 105.43389°W...
- USS
Stalwart may
refer to the
following ships operated by the
United States Navy: USS
Stalwart (AMc-105), an Acme-class
coastal minesweeper later redesignated...
-
judge Clarence Thomas to
succeed Thurgood Marshall, a long-time
liberal stalwart. Thomas, the
former head of the
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission...
- USNS
Stalwart (T-AGOS-1) was a
Modified Tactical Auxiliary General Ocean Surveillance Ship and the lead ship of her class.
Stalwart was laid down on 3...
- Beaudine,
cinematographer Marcel LePicard, and a cast that
sported old
stalwarts Hardie Albright,
Francis Ford, and John Hamilton.
Block &
Wilson 2010...