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Church in Illinois, United States
former First Church of Christ, Scientist, is an historic Christian Science church building located at 700 22nd Street, Rock Island, Illinois, United
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Topics referred to by the same term
(Atlanta) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Chicago, Illinois) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Rock Island, Illinois) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Davenport
First Church of Christ, Scientist (disambiguation)
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From Chicago, Illinois, comes the interesting information that First Church of Christ, Scientist, and Ninth Church of Christ, Scientist, in that city
List of former Christian Science churches, societies and buildings
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Earl of Dunmore, was actively involved in the church. mentioned in a Salon article Served as First Reader at First Church of Christ, Scientist, San Francisco
List of Christian Scientists (religious denomination)
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City in Illinois, United States
Blue Island is a city in Cook County, Illinois, United States, 16 miles (26 km) south of Chicago's Loop. Blue Island is adjacent to the city of Chicago
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Evangelical Christian denomination
southern United States. The Holiness Church of Christ itself was the merger of the New Testament Church of Christ (founded in July 1894 in Milan, Tennessee
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Historic district in Illinois, United States
House First Church of Christ, Scientist Lincoln School Potter House Robert Wagner House "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic
Broadway Historic District (Rock Island, Illinois)
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Japantown in Los Angeles
Centenary United Methodist Church was founded in 1896 by first-generation Japanese American immigrants. Union Church of Los Angeles, founded in 1918
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U.S. national park in St. Louis, Missouri
of Third Street, was added in 1940. The only building in this area not included was the Old Cathedral, which is on the site of St. Louis first church
Gateway_Arch_National_Park
Former railroad station in St. Louis, Missouri
taken to the Sauget, Illinois, storage site of the National Building Arts Center. St. Louis Union Station was the venue for the FIRST Tech Challenge World
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Village in Illinois, United States
also designed by noted architects. Among them, the former First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Ridge Avenue, was designed in 1924 by architect Solon
Winnetka,_Illinois
Hotel in California, United States
Redondo in Redondo Beach. In November 1885, a group of five investors bought Coronado and North Island, about 4,000 acres, for $110,000. They were E. S.
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Concert hall in Oakland, California
the Paramount is the home of the Oakland Symphony and the Oakland Ballet. It regularly plays host to R&B, jazz, blues, pop, rock, gospel, classical music
Paramount Theatre (Oakland, California)
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American architect and artist (1872–1963)
California (1911–1912) First Church of Christ, Scientist, Alvarado Terrace, Los Angeles, CA (1911) First Church of Christ Scientist, Long Beach, CA (1913)
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Reform synagogue in Manhattan, New York
synagogue in 1973. The Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist was founded in 1896 as West Side Church of Christ, Scientist. Initially located in the Solon
Hebrew Tabernacle of Washington Heights
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This is a list of Rhodes Scholars, covering notable people who have received a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford since its 1902 founding
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Bridge between Illinois and Missouri, U.S.
over the Mississippi River connecting the cities of St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois. It is located on the St. Louis riverfront between
Eads_Bridge
Major branch of Protestantism
Lutheran churches, the Office of the Keys exercised through confession and absolution is the "authority which Christ has given to His Church on earth:
Lutheranism
Historic house in California, United States
surviving home of Helena Modjeska, a Shakespearean actress and Polish patriot. The property is located in a live oak grove on the banks of Santiago Creek
Modjeska_House
Private collection of manuscripts and documents in the United States
was originally First Church of Christ, Scientist, built in 1911. The architecture of the building was designed to mimic a medieval church both inside and
Karpeles Manuscript Library Museums
Karpeles_Manuscript_Library_Museums
United States historic place
structure in the city of St. Louis. One of the city's best-known earthen structures, "Big Mound" was razed in the mid-1800s following a sale of the land to the
Sugarloaf_Mound
Reform synagogue in Marquette, Michigan, United States
has been located in the historic First Church of Christ, Scientist building in downtown Marquette since 2017. The church building, built in 1925, is a contributing
Temple Beth Sholom (Marquette, Michigan)
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This list of museums in Illinois contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities
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Historic house in California, United States
home of the Pacific-Union Club, it was built in 1886 as the townhouse for James C. Flood, a silver baron. It was the first brownstone building west of the
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Historic house in California, United States
the National Register of Historic Places. Rancho Guajome Adobe is located in the northwestern part of Vista, on the south side of North Santa Fe Avenue
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declined. Late 1637 - Meetings are held to consider forming a church. 1638 - First survey of the town is undertaken. 1638 - Abraham Shaw died before he could
Timeline of Dedham, Massachusetts
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Bay, Wisconsin Seventh Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington), an irregular octagon St. Clare's Church (Staten Island, New York), an irregular
List of octagonal buildings and structures in the United States
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Island in San Francisco Bay, California, US
Yerba Buena Island was labeled on Ayala's 1775 chart of San Francisco Bay as "Isla de Alcatraces". The name was later applied to the rock now known as
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Historic ranch near Santa Paula, California
worker villages in a Southern California county, 1900–1950. University of Illinois Press. pp. 1–10. ISBN 0252063880. citrus production southern california
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List of notable people from Illinois
This is a list of notable individuals who come from the state of Illinois, a state within the larger United States of America. Contents: Top 0–9 A B C
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Park in San Diego, California
Azteca, Danza Folklorica, Kumeyaay Story, Lowriders, Música, Our Lady of Guadalupe Church, Teatro, Unión del Barrio, and the Youth. In addition, the exhibition
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Municipal park in St. Louis, Missouri, US
the first public park west of the Mississippi, in the old city to the northeast List of National Historic Landmarks in Missouri National Register of Historic
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United States historic place
The James R. Browning U.S. Court of Appeals Building is a historic post office and courthouse building located at San Francisco, California. It is a courthouse
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This is a list of well-known Mormon dissidents or other members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) who have either been excommunicated
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University of Massachusetts, Amherst (Kevin Roche, 1975) The First Church of Christ, Scientist George Gund Hall, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge
List of Brutalist architecture in the United States
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Site in Los Angeles County, California
located about seven miles (11 km) west of Newhall, California, in the Santa Susana Mountains, was the first commercially successful oil well in the Western
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of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland 1879 Church of Christ, Scientist founded in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy 1881–1894 Revised Version, called for by Church of
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adherents of all Latter Day Saint movement denominations, including the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), Community of Christ, and
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Wildlife refuge and National Historic Landmark in northern California, United States
was the first waterfowl refuge in the United States. It is located in the Klamath Basin near Klamath Falls, Oregon. It has a total area of 50,912.68
Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge
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First Lady of the United States from 2009 to 2017
the Trinity United Church of Christ, a mostly black congregation of the Reformed denomination known as the United Church of Christ. She and Barack Obama
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Historic district in Illinois, United States
needs of Christian Scientists. Beginning with primary and secondary schools, the organization (unaffiliated with the Church of Christ, Scientist but operating
Principia College Historic District
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mainstream protenstantism) Christian Science Sentinel (1898; Church of Christ, Scientist) Christianity Today (1956; 130,000; evangelical) Commonweal (1924;
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U.S. National Monument in Keene, Kern County, California
miles away from Bakersfield, California. The property was the headquarters of the United Farm Workers (UFW), and home to César Chávez from the early 1970s
César E. Chávez National Monument
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globe. Notable alumni include computer scientist and entrepreneur Larry Page, actor James Earl Jones, and President of the United States Gerald Ford. Stanley
List of University of Michigan alumni
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Odyssey: A Biography of Ernst Skarstedt (Emory Lindquist, Rock Island, Illinois: Augustana Historical Society, 1974) "The son of a Chippewa house painter
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Americans of Serb descent
Vladimir. "To Christ and the Church". Serbica Americana. Archived from the original on July 24, 2019. Retrieved July 8, 2019. "Serbs of the Apollo Space
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Historic house in California, United States
McElrath, Joseph; Crissler, Jesse (2006). Frank Norris: A Life. University of Illinois Press. pp. 423–429. ISBN 9780252030161. Media related to Frank Norris
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founder of Goodwill Industries of Seattle John A. Widtsoe – (1872–1952) member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day
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Migrant group
The Mormon pioneers were members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), also known as Latter-day Saints, who migrated over time
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Capital and most populous city of Georgia, U.S.
on Peachtree: A History of Country Music in Atlanta, Georgia. University of Illinois Press. ISBN 978-0-252-06968-0. "Rock's Top Southern Sound Viewed
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Church in Georgia, United States
The First Universalist Church of Atlanta, organized in 1895, re-established a Universalist presence in Atlanta, Georgia. Initial missionary efforts in
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United States historic place
functions. When ground was broken in 1907, workers discovered a natural rock formation that resembled an American eagle, which observers interpreted to
Elbert P. Tuttle United States Court of Appeals Building
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Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Jian Tan (見曇) – Buddhist monk and current abbot of the Chung
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Site in Delano, California
in Delano, California, was the first headquarters of the United Farm Workers labor union. The union acquired the site of the compound in 1966, and the
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United States army major
Valley as well as a favorable impression of the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, who had settled there beginning in 1847. Stansbury
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Dry lake in the state of California, United States
formed one large body of water through the Holocene. The area of the lake bed was first used by the railroads, with a watering station for steam engines
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Orthodox Jewish congregation in Atlanta, Georgia
young graduate of Yeshivas Ner Yisroel of Baltimore, Maryland, joined as rabbi in 1952. In 1956, the congregation moved to a former church on Boulevard
Congregation Beth Jacob (Atlanta)
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official capacity. Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) no longer practice polygamy. The Church excommunicates any members
List of common misconceptions about arts and culture
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Mountain pass in California, US
northeastern Kern County, approximately 53 mi (85 km) ENE of Bakersfield and 10 mi (16 km) WNW of Ridgecrest. The pass provides a route between the Kern
Walker_Pass
Day of the year
President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (died 1994) 1900 – Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, Queen Consort of King George VI of the United
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Conference, Church of the United Brethren in Christ (born in North Adams) D. M. Canright, early leader of the Seventh-day Adventist Church (born in Kinderhook)
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United States prison
McNeil Island, Washington. The first two remain open today, the third closed in 1976. The Atlanta site was the largest Federal prison, with a capacity of 3
Federal Correctional Institution, Atlanta
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U.S. state
(Disciples of Christ) Belmont Abbey College (Catholic) Bennett College for Women (United Methodist Church) Brevard College (United Methodist Church) Campbell
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developer Morgan, Utah – Jedediah Morgan Grant (a leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) Morgan, Vermont – John Morgan (landholder)
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Reform synagogue in Atlanta, Georgia, United States
after it had been converted into a Greek Orthodox Church "The Temple". Atlanta: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary. National Park Service
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Area of the city of Chicago, Illinois, US
The South Side has many of Chicago's premier places of worship such as Eighth Church of Christ, Scientist, First Church of Deliverance and K.A.M. Isaiah
South_Side,_Chicago
State park in California, United States
of the Pioneer Monument reads: Near this spot stood the Breen Cabin of the party of emigrants who started for California from Springfield, Illinois,
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World War II internment camp in California, US
2017). "Springfield Native Screens Film On Family's Story Of Japanese Internment". NPR Illinois. Retrieved September 29, 2020. Tallerico, Brian (October
Manzanar
founder of the First Baptist Church in America and the Colony of Rhode Island, who used the phrase in his 1644 book, The Bloody Tenent of Persecution
Freedom of religion in the United States
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First U.S. railroad connecting the Pacific coast and Eastern states
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, landed contracts with the Union Pacific that offered jobs for around 2,000 members of the church with
First transcontinental railroad
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Hall of fame in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Georgia Tech. p. 204. Retrieved July 2, 2019. "Illinois Fighting Illini History" (PDF). University of Illinois. p. 156. Retrieved July 2, 2019. Leiker, Emily
College_Football_Hall_of_Fame
American piano manufacturer
Detroit, Michigan. By 1909, he had settled in Alton, Illinois, where he opened a piano store of his own at 206 W. 3rd Street, adding phonographs and radios
Kieselhorst_Piano_Company
objections of CDC scientists. A July document on "The importance of reopening schools" was also placed on the CDC website by HHS rather than CDC scientists. Two
U.S. federal government response to the COVID-19 pandemic
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U.S. state
Catholic Church with 249,619 adherents in 2010; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with 68,128 adherents in 2009; the United Church of Christ with
Hawaii
and Mariinsky, ornate churches like Saint Basil's Cathedral, Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, Saint Isaac's Cathedral and Church of the Savior on Blood
Culture_of_Russia
History of racial discrimination
including the destruction of a Chinatown in Denver; and massacres such as the Los Angeles Chinese massacre of 1871, the Rock Springs massacre, and the
Anti-Chinese sentiment in the United States
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American political campaign
(51%) over Obama (49%). In the Illinois Republican Straw Poll held in the beginning of November, Paul took 52% of the votes of those polled with Herman Cain
Ron Paul 2012 presidential campaign
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psychologist, academic, and scientist Ron Chew – museum professional Geraldine Dawson (PhD 1979) – professor of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel
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Mission Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ of the Apostolic Faith Fire Baptized Holiness Church of God of the Americas Mount Sinai Holy Church of America
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People who are known for going barefoot
Buffett and other island performers and songwriters. Barefoot Truth – American independent roots rock band from New England, consisting of Will Evans, Jay
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U.S. state
over half of all Utahns are Mormons, the vast majority of whom are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), which has
Utah
Grand Blanc Township church attack: Four people are killed and eight others are wounded in a mass shooting at a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
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City in Pottawatomie County, Iowa, U.S.
in the city were the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad, Chicago Great Western Railway, Wabash Railroad, Illinois Central Railroad, and the Chicago
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emeritus of Physics, University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign David Grinspoon (A.B., Sc.B.) – astrobiologist; senior scientist, Planetary Science Institute
List of Brown University alumni
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Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"
Marshall (Rock Island Independents) First African-American bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Robert Elijah Jones and Matthew Wesley Clair. First African
Timeline of African-American firsts
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German American aerospace engineer (1912–1977)
produced by Brigham Young University and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints includes a clip of von Braun discussing the relationship between
Wernher_von_Braun
American annual summer music festival held in Chicago
Music Festival was an annual music festival in Union Park in Chicago, Illinois, organized by the online magazine Pitchfork. Starting in 2011, the festival
Pitchfork_Music_Festival
Scifi mini-series
suddenly goes missing. Father Peregrine later sees a vision of Jesus Christ in his church in First Town, but the vision begs for release: "I am not what I
The Martian Chronicles (miniseries)
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Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 2024
Lake Michigan were as high as 10 ft (3.0 m). Portions of Southern Illinois exceeded 6 in (150 mm) of rain from the storm, which caused water levels on the
Hurricane_Helene
American architect (1867–1929)
Massachusetts, 1916-17. Building No. 220, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Illinois, 1917-18. First Church of Christ, Scientist, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1923-24
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of Christ) in the U.S. and Canada for the Florida Region (2018–20). Jennifer Jenkins Executive branch officials Alexander Vindman, former Director of European
2026 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida
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Natural history museum in Manhattan, New York
a section of the 200-ton Cape York meteorite which was first made known to non-Inuit cultures on their investigation of Meteorite Island, Greenland.
American Museum of Natural History
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U.S. state
denominations by adherents in 2010 were the Catholic Church with 10,233,334; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with 763,818; and the Southern
California
Upper class Bostonians
Fogg School opened in 1875, a founder of Sewanee University of the South. and Christ Church Cathedral Nashville. Catherine Grace Frances Moody Nevinson
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Nicaraguan socialist political party founded in 1961
Division of Overseas Ministries of the National Council of Churches of Christ in the United States concluded that there is 'no basis for the charge of systematic
Sandinista National Liberation Front
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Area of west London, England
Teddington – Church of England Teddington Methodist Church Christ Church, Teddington – an independent congregation worshipping in Church of England style
Teddington
apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Csaba Csere (1978 B.S., 2 Mechanical Engineering) – automotive journalist, editor of Car and
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agencies. October 2 – George Albert Smith becomes president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. October 3–10 – The Detroit Tigers win the
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Judaism; author of Covenantal Rights Dallin H. Oaks (J.D. 1957) – apostle; president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) Jaroslav
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grantee, settler, and namesake of Padre Island Plácido Benavides (1810–1837), settler Joshua Brown (1816–1876), first settler of Kerrville, Texas John Neely
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Rock; Form of Rockne; From the Rock Fortress; Stone Camp; Rest
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Follower of Christ.
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Christ-bearer; Anointed Christian; Follower of Christ
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Follower of Christ; Anointed; Abbreviation of Christine; Anointed Christian
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Crystal; Follower of Christ
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Christ; Follower of Christ
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Pet form of Irish Gaelic CrÃostóir, CHRISTY means "Christ-bearer." Compare with feminine Christy.
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Follower of Christ.
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Anointed; Anointed Christian; Form of Christopher; Christ-bearer
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English : variant of Crist.
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Follower of Christ.
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Follower of Christ. Chris is used as a diminutive of many masculine and feminine names beginning...
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Variant spelling of English Christie, CHRISTI means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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German : from the Latin personal name Christus ‘Christ’ (see Christian). The name Christ (Latin Christus) is from Greek Khristos, a derivative of khriein ‘to anoint’, a calque of Hebrew mashiach ‘Messiah’, which likewise means literally ‘the anointed’.English : variant of Crist.
Female
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Contracted form of Latin Christina, CHRISTA means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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Variant spelling of English Christie, CHRISTY means "believer" or "follower of Christ." Compare with masculine Christy.
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Abbreviation of Christine. Follower of Christ.
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Rock.
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