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American Revolutionary War hero
Samuel Wittemore's death announcement in 1793...
- in 1961. In his
Plain Guide to Universalism, the
universalist Thomas Wittemore wrote, "The
sentiment by
which Universalists are distinguished, is this:...
- 12, 1870 –
March 3, 1879 41st 42nd 43rd 44th 45th
Elected to
finish Wittemore's term. Also
elected to the next full term. Re-elected in 1872. Re-elected...
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Peter T.
Washburn 4th M****achusetts
Infantry (5 Coys, 300 men): Maj
Horace O.
Wittemore 2nd U.S.
Artillery (Coy B, 50 men): Lt John
Trout Greble (k)...
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Rainey Republican 1st
December 12, 1870 –
March 3, 1879
Elected to
finish Wittemore's term. Lost re-election to J. S. Richardson.
Alonzo J.
Ransier Republican...
- Maud
Ingersoll Probasco portrait by C. A.
Wittemore, 1917 Born
November 4, 1864 Peoria Died
February 12, 1936 (aged 71) New York City
Occupation Suffragist ...
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Tommy Thurson,
Charley Trippi,
Herschel Walker, Gene Washington,
Charles Wittemore,
Scott Woerner, Tim Worley, Eric Zeier. In 2017, two
members were inducted...
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September 29 game
against Yankton was
broadcast on KUSD radio. A. H.
Wittemore announced the play-by-play from a newly-constructed
booth on top of the...
- as
experiences outside of the classroom.
During this time,
Margaret Wittemore, the vice
president of the Women's Party,
invited Ives to Washington,...
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companies of the 4th M****achusetts
under the
command of
Major Horace O.
Wittemore (consisting of
about 300 men) were
ordered to join
several other regiments...