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Elihu Benjamin Washburne (September 23, 1816 –
October 22, 1887) was an
American politician and diplomat. A
member of the
Washburn family,
which pla****...
- (alternatively W****eburne, W****eborne, W****hebourne, W****heborne, Washbourne,
Washburne, Washborne, Washborn, Wasborn, Washbon) is a
toponymic surname, probably...
- Ray
Willets Washburne is an
American businessman,
political fundraiser, and
government official. He co-founded the M
Crowd Restaurant Group,
which owns...
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Washburn and
Washburne are surnames.
Washburn or
Washburne may also
refer to: Washburn, Ontario, a
rural community Washburn, Illinois, a
village Washburn...
- the
Carleton W.
Washburne School (est. 1969),
named after educator Carleton Washburne. Winnetka's
schools were
modeled after Washburne's educational philosophy...
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Hempstead Washburne (November 11, 1851 –
April 13, 1918) was a
Republican attorney and
politician from
Illinois who
served as
Mayor of
Chicago from 1891...
- The
Washburne Soccer and
Track Stadium (formerly
Westcott Field) is a soccer-specific
stadium on the
campus of
Southern Methodist University in University...
- time of the
Unification War), and she took the name
Washburne after her
marriage to
Hoban Washburne. This is
confirmed in a
deleted scene from Serenity...
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William A.
Washburne Jr. (died
March 24, 1974) was an
American politician. He
served as a
Republican member of the
Florida House of Representatives. Before...
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Benjamin Washburne (born
April 17, 2001) is an
American pararower. He
represented the
United States at the 2024
Summer Paralympics.
Washburne was born...