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  • Biography John Marshall Warner, Arthur Lee 2385762Royal Naval Biography — Warner, Arthur LeeJohn Marshall Layout 2 ​ ARTHUR LEE WARNER, Esq. [Commander.] Obtained...
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  • by William R. O'Byrne Warner, Arthur Lee 1997535A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Warner, Arthur LeeWilliam Richard O'Byrne Layout 4 ​WARNER. (Commander, 1821...
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  • Encyclopædia Slocum, Henry Warner 1124446The New International Encyclopædia — Slocum, Henry Warner SLO'CUM, Henry Warner (1827-94). An American soldier...
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  • Warner v. Baltimore & O. Railroad Company by Edward Douglass White Syllabus 825653Warner v. Baltimore & O. Railroad Company — SyllabusEdward Douglass White...
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  • edited by William R. O'Byrne Bogle, Vere Warner Hussey 1638769A Naval Biographical Dictionary — Bogle, Vere Warner HusseyWilliam Richard O'Byrne Layout 4...
    203 bytes (451 words) - 01:05, 6 September 2021
  • Warner v. Baltimore & O. Railroad Company Opinion of the Court by Edward Douglass White 825655Warner v. Baltimore & O. Railroad Company — Opinion of the...
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  • that he has designed are the Michigan central railway station in Detroit (1880), the Dearborn station in Chicago (1883), and the Buffalo library, which is...
    330 bytes (239 words) - 00:05, 23 December 2021
  • Public Law 109-364 John Warner National Defense Authorization Act 2007 by the 109th Congress of the United States Pub.L. 109−364, 120 Stat. 2083, H.R....
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  • Robt. Rowley, on the Newfoundland station – 5 Aug. 1820, to the Esk 20, Capts. Edw. Lloyd and Arthur Lee Warner, fitting for the West Indies, where...
    198 bytes (346 words) - 17:39, 6 September 2021
  • Lee Warner. He was created a Lieutenant of the vessel last mentioned 15 Feb. 1823; and since 15 Nov. in the same year has been in command of a station in...
    202 bytes (420 words) - 13:43, 6 September 2021
  • Accident Report: Northwest Airlines Flight 1 H. Branch, O. Ryan, and E. Warner for the Civil Aeronautics Board Appendix 2169358Aviation Accident Report:...
    437 bytes (567 words) - 14:54, 22 February 2024
  • Vol., on board the Esk 20, Capts. Edw. Lloyd and Arth. Lee Warner, on the West India station; became Midshipman, in 1823-4, of the Queen Charlotte 104...
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  • Garnett Radcliffe • short story The Werewolf of Ponkert [*Master] • H. Warner Munn • novelette Wet Straw • Richard Matheson • short story (© Copyright...
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  • (1952) — WLewis Ankeny McArthur ​WACONDA, Marion County. Waconda is a station on the Oregon Electric Railway north of Salem. It was named when the railroad...
    282 bytes (24,215 words) - 21:05, 7 June 2022
  • The Revd. John Warner, D.D. 774943Eight Friends of the Great — The Revd. John Warner, D.D.William Prideaux Courtney ​ THE REVD. JOHN WARNER, D.D. The faults...
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  • Report: 1942 TWA DC-3 and Army C-53 mid-air collision (1943) L.W. Pogue, E. Warner, H. Branch, and O. Ryan for the Civil Aeronautics Board 2171202Aviation...
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  • to alter the gun and leave for the station before ten. Fenton would be killed at eleven, and the blame rest on Warner. No one could suspect the young baronet...
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  • William Forsyth Smith., on board the Laurestinus 24, Capt. Thos. Graham, stationed at Halifax, where and at Home he served, from March, 1813, until Dec....
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  • systems which receive, amplify, and modulate signals from five television stations, convert them to different frequencies, and transmit them to their subscribers'...
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  • actual demonstration, and it was just at that moment that Duncan Warner came that way. Warner had been wanted by the law, and by nobody else, for many years...
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