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  • Frederick Foote Johnson
  • American bishop

    Frederick Foote Johnson (April 23, 1866 – May 9, 1943) was fourth bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Missouri. Johnson was born in Newtown, Connecticut

    Frederick Foote Johnson

    Frederick Foote Johnson

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  • Frederick Johnson
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    English cricketer Frederick Johnson (tennis) (1891–1963), American tennis player, teacher and coach Frederick Foote Johnson (1866–1943), bishop of the

    Frederick Johnson

    Frederick_Johnson

  • Frank A. Rhea
  • American bishop

    Connecticut, and priest on June 11, 1916 by the Coadjutor of Missouri Frederick Foote Johnson. He was appointed as priest in charge of the missions in Sisseton

    Frank A. Rhea

    Frank_A._Rhea

  • Diocese of Missouri
  • Episcopal Church diocese in the US

    appointed Frederick Foote Johnson as bishop coadjutor in 1911. He took over as diocesan bishop upon Tuttle's death in 1923. During Johnson's tenure, the

    Diocese of Missouri

    Diocese of Missouri

    Diocese_of_Missouri

  • W. Blair Roberts
  • American bishop

    Brewster of Connecticut, and priest on June 20, 1909, by Bishop Frederick Foote Johnson. He served as a missionary in Rosebud, South Dakota between 1908

    W. Blair Roberts

    W._Blair_Roberts

  • Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota
  • Diocese of the Episcopal Church in the United States

    (1873–1883), full Bishop (1883–1909) * Frederick Foote Johnson, assisting bishop (1905–1909) Frederick Foote Johnson, (1910–1911) George Biller, Jr. (1912–1915)

    Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota

    Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota

    Episcopal_Diocese_of_South_Dakota

  • Eunice Newton Foote
  • American scientist and activist (1819–1888)

    Eunice Newton Foote (born Eunice Newton; July 17, 1819 – September 30, 1888) was an American scientist, inventor, and women's rights campaigner. She was

    Eunice Newton Foote

    Eunice Newton Foote

    Eunice_Newton_Foote

  • Historical list of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
  • Nigel Cornwall, Bishop of Borneo DAL = John Daly, Bishop in Korea DAR = Frederick Darwent, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney ELA = Riah El-Assal, Bishop of

    Historical list of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America

    Historical list of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America

    Historical_list_of_bishops_of_the_Episcopal_Church_in_the_United_States_of_America

  • Francis Eric Bloy
  • English-American bishop

    Theological Seminary. In June 1928 he was ordained deacon by Bishop Frederick Foote Johnson of Missouri. In 1929, Bloy graduated from the seminary, married

    Francis Eric Bloy

    Francis Eric Bloy

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  • C. Avery Mason
  • Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Dallas

    in 1940. Mason was ordained deacon on June 17, 1928, by Bishop Frederick Foote Johnson of Missouri, and priest on May 26, 1929. He served as assistant

    C. Avery Mason

    C._Avery_Mason

  • Robert Gould Shaw
  • Union Army officer (1837–1863)

    1887, p. 12. Foote, 1986, pp. 697–698. Emilio, 1894, p. 92. Emilio, 1894, pp. 85–87. Emilio, 1887, p. 16. Kendrick, 2008, pp. 138–140. Foote 2003, p. 119

    Robert Gould Shaw

    Robert Gould Shaw

    Robert_Gould_Shaw

  • George Biller Jr.
  • Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of South Dakota

    Dakota Elected April 11, 1912 In office 1912–1915 Predecessor Frederick Foote Johnson Successor Hugh L. Burleson Orders Ordination December 21, 1898

    George Biller Jr.

    George Biller Jr.

    George_Biller_Jr.

  • William Scarlett (bishop)
  • American bishop

    Missouri Elected January 28, 1930 In office 1933–1952 Predecessor Frederick Foote Johnson Successor Arthur C. Lichtenberger Previous post Coadjutor Bishop

    William Scarlett (bishop)

    William_Scarlett_(bishop)

  • The Civil War (miniseries)
  • 1990 documentary film series by Ken Burns

    by David McCullough, anecdotes and insights from authors such as Shelby Foote, historians Barbara J. Fields, Ed Bearss, and Stephen B. Oates; and actors

    The Civil War (miniseries)

    The_Civil_War_(miniseries)

  • Andrew Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1865 to 1869

    Failed Promise: Reconstruction, Frederick Douglass, and the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. excerpt McGuire, Tom. "Andrew Johnson and the northern revolution"

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew_Johnson

  • Frances Adeline Seward
  • First Lady of New York

    York. She was the daughter of Judge Elijah Miller (1772–1851) and Hannah Foote Miller (1778–1811), who was born in Williamstown, Massachusetts. She studied

    Frances Adeline Seward

    Frances Adeline Seward

    Frances_Adeline_Seward

  • 1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions
  • Political meetings in the United States

    declined the nomination, and the League eventually promoted Charles C. Foote to be Smith's running mate.) Seventy delegates were in attendance, including

    1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions

    1848 Free Soil & Liberty national conventions

    1848_Free_Soil_&_Liberty_national_conventions

  • Maya Angelou
  • American writer and activist (1928–2014)

    Maya Angelou (/ˈændʒəloʊ/ AN-jə-loh; born Marguerite Annie Johnson; April 4, 1928 – May 28, 2014) was an American memoirist, essayist, poet, and civil

    Maya Angelou

    Maya Angelou

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  • Elisha Foote
  • American judge

    Elisha Foote (August 1, 1809 – October 22, 1883) was an American judge, inventor, and mathematician. He served as the eleventh United States Commissioner

    Elisha Foote

    Elisha Foote

    Elisha_Foote

  • Fort Foote
  • Historical fort in Prince George's County, Maryland, US

    Fort Foote was an American Civil War-era wood and earthwork fort that was part of the wartime defenses of Washington, D.C., which helped defend the Potomac

    Fort Foote

    Fort Foote

    Fort_Foote

  • Battle of Fort Donelson
  • 1862 Battle of the American Civil War

    York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. OCLC 5890637. The collection of maps (without explanatory text) is available online at the West Point website. Foote, Shelby

    Battle of Fort Donelson

    Battle of Fort Donelson

    Battle_of_Fort_Donelson

  • Chet Holmgren
  • American basketball player (born 2002)

    high school star Chet Holmgren". NBC Sports. Retrieved June 26, 2020. Frederick, Jace (January 4, 2020). "Minnehaha Academy wins high-profile basketball

    Chet Holmgren

    Chet Holmgren

    Chet_Holmgren

  • National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame
  • Hall of fame project of the National Association of Black Journalists

    Oliver Pam Johnson Roland S. Martin Rodney A. Brooks Rochelle Riley Monica Roberts (posthoumous) Kirk McKoy Cornelius “Neil” Foote Jr (Neil Foote) Claire

    National Association of Black Journalists Hall of Fame

    National_Association_of_Black_Journalists_Hall_of_Fame

  • List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)
  • lawman, writer Victor Maurel William McAdoo Josiah Calvin McCracken Alice Foote MacDougall, restaurateur Charles McCarron, vaudeville composer George A

    List of interments at Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)

    List_of_interments_at_Woodlawn_Cemetery_(Bronx,_New_York)

  • Ulysses S. Grant
  • Civil War general, U.S. president from 1869 to 1877

    attack would be in close cooperation with Navy flag officer Andrew H. Foote. Foote's gunboats bombarded Fort Henry, leading to its surrender on February

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses S. Grant

    Ulysses_S._Grant

  • Gerrit Smith
  • American abolitionist and politician (1797–1874)

    woman to rise up to the one level of the human family." Reverend Charles C. Foote was nominated as his running mate. The ticket would come in fourth place

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit Smith

    Gerrit_Smith

  • Skirmish at Terre Noire Creek
  • 1864 battle of the American Civil War

    General Frederick Saloman reported after the campaign that he started with 5,226 effectives. Foote, 1974, p. 65. Johnson, 1993, p. 172. Johnson, 1993,

    Skirmish at Terre Noire Creek

    Skirmish_at_Terre_Noire_Creek

  • Free Soil Party
  • Precursor to the Republican Party in the United States

    ISBN 978-0-7006-0319-0. Blue, Frederick J. (1987). Salmon P. Chase: A Life in Politics. Kent State University Press. ISBN 9780873383400. Blue, Frederick J. (1973). The

    Free Soil Party

    Free Soil Party

    Free_Soil_Party

  • Chronological list of American classical composers
  • Douglass (1847–1886) Frederick Grant Gleason (1848–1903) Thomas Greene Wiggins (1849–1908) Emma Roberto Steiner (1852–1929) Arthur Foote (1853–1937) Edwin

    Chronological list of American classical composers

    Chronological_list_of_American_classical_composers

  • Battle of South Mountain
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    Sharpsburg and cross the river. "South Mountain". Foote, p. 667. Foote, p. 668. Foote, p. 675. Foote, p. 674. Kennedy, p. 117. "September 1862". antietam

    Battle of South Mountain

    Battle of South Mountain

    Battle_of_South_Mountain

  • Benjamin Tallmadge
  • 18th-century American military officer (1754–1835)

    unmarried near Gibraltar while a lieutenant in the United States Navy Frederick Augustus Tallmadge (1794–1869), who married Elizabeth H. Canfield (1793–1878)

    Benjamin Tallmadge

    Benjamin Tallmadge

    Benjamin_Tallmadge

  • Clint Eastwood
  • American actor and filmmaker (born 1930)

    Oscar Peterson, Dave Brubeck, and Fats Waller, and Delta bluesman Robert Johnson. Eastwood has his own Warner Bros. Records-distributed imprint, Malpaso

    Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood

    Clint_Eastwood

  • Samuel Frederick Biery Jr.
  • American federal judge (born 1947)

    Samuel Frederick "Fred" Biery Jr. (born 1947) is an American lawyer and jurist serving as a United States district judge of the U.S. District Court for

    Samuel Frederick Biery Jr.

    Samuel Frederick Biery Jr.

    Samuel_Frederick_Biery_Jr.

  • Liberty Party (United States, 1840)
  • Political party in the 19th century United States

     333–334. Johnson 2009, pp. 83–87. Johnson 2009, p. 85. Frederick 1896, pp. 19–20. Proceedings 1848, pp. 6–9. Johnson 2009, pp. 88–89. Dubin, 96. Johnson 2009

    Liberty Party (United States, 1840)

    Liberty_Party_(United_States,_1840)

  • Battle of Stones River
  • Major battle of the American Civil War

    York: Frederick A. Praeger, 1959. OCLC 5890637. The collection of maps (without explanatory text) is available online at the West Point website. Foote, Shelby

    Battle of Stones River

    Battle of Stones River

    Battle_of_Stones_River

  • Theatre Royal Haymarket
  • West End theatre in London

    1720, making it the third-oldest London playhouse still in use. Samuel Foote acquired the lease in 1747, and in 1766 he gained a royal patent to play

    Theatre Royal Haymarket

    Theatre Royal Haymarket

    Theatre_Royal_Haymarket

  • Maryland Wildland
  • Monuments Fort McHenry Federally-administered parks Catoctin Mountain Fort Foote Fort Washington Glen Echo Greenbelt Harmony Hall Oxon Cove and Oxon Hill

    Maryland Wildland

    Maryland_Wildland

  • Buffalo Bill
  • American soldier and showman (1846–1917)

    William Frederick Cody (February 26, 1846 – January 10, 1917), better known as Buffalo Bill, was an American soldier, bison hunter, and showman. One of

    Buffalo Bill

    Buffalo Bill

    Buffalo_Bill

  • Battle of Fort Henry
  • 1862 battle of the American Civil War in Tennessee

    simultaneously attacked by Union gunboats commanded by Flag Officer Andrew Hull Foote. A combination of accurate and effective naval gunfire, heavy rain, and

    Battle of Fort Henry

    Battle of Fort Henry

    Battle_of_Fort_Henry

  • William H. Seward
  • American politician (1801–1872)

    his son Frederick to the Dominican Republic to negotiate a treaty. Both attempts fell through; the Senate, in the dying days of the Johnson administration

    William H. Seward

    William H. Seward

    William_H._Seward

  • 2nd Confederate States Congress
  • Simpson, 4th South Carolina Henry Stuart Foote, 5th Tennessee (fled to Canada before completing term) Frederick William Mackey Holliday, 10th Virginia Robert

    2nd Confederate States Congress

    2nd Confederate States Congress

    2nd_Confederate_States_Congress

  • 68th New York Infantry Regiment
  • American infantry regiment

    p. 567. Foote (1958), pp. 619–620. Foote (1958), p. 623. Foote (1958), p. 626. Foote (1958), pp. 631–633. Foote (1958), pp. 633–634. Foote (1958), p

    68th New York Infantry Regiment

    68th New York Infantry Regiment

    68th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment

  • Orlando Luis Garcia
  • American judge (born 1952)

    Foote N. Mississippi Active D. Brown Chamberlin Maxwell Senior Davidson Mills Aycock S. Mississippi Active Ozerden Wingate D. Jordan Reeves Johnson McNeel

    Orlando Luis Garcia

    Orlando Luis Garcia

    Orlando_Luis_Garcia

  • New York City
  • Most populous city in the United States

    America". Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). Retrieved October 30, 2021. Foote, Thelma Wills (2004). Black and White Manhattan: The History of Racial Formation

    New York City

    New York City

    New_York_City

  • Charles Beecher
  • United States clergyman and writer (1815–1900)

    Beecher, an abolitionist Congregationalist preacher from Boston and Roxana Foote Beecher. He was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famous author

    Charles Beecher

    Charles Beecher

    Charles_Beecher

  • C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
  • 2004 mockumentary directed by Kevin Willmott

    Sherman Hoyle, a conservative Southerner (a parody of Shelby Foote); and Patricia Johnson, a black Canadian, as talking heads, providing commentary. The

    C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America

    C.S.A.:_The_Confederate_States_of_America

  • Winfield Scott Hancock
  • United States Army officer (1824–1886)

    ISBN 0-8047-3641-3. Goodrich, Frederick Elizur (1886). Life of Winfield Scott Hancock, major-general, U.S.A. Boston, B. B. Russell. Foote, Shelby. The Civil War:

    Winfield Scott Hancock

    Winfield Scott Hancock

    Winfield_Scott_Hancock

  • Benjamin Butler
  • American general and politician (1818–1893)

    Clint Johnson, A Vast and Fiendish Plot: The Confederate Attack on New York City. New York: Kensington Publishing Corp. (2010), pp. 180–181, 185. Foote, pp

    Benjamin Butler

    Benjamin Butler

    Benjamin_Butler

  • Mikhail Baryshnikov
  • Latvian and American dancer (born 1948)

    created for him, including in Robbins's Opus 19: The Dreamer (1979), Frederick Ashton's Rhapsody (1980), and Robbins's Other Dances, with Natalia Makarova

    Mikhail Baryshnikov

    Mikhail Baryshnikov

    Mikhail_Baryshnikov

  • Radical Abolitionist Party
  • Historical abolitionist political party

    United States were founders and members of this new party, including Frederick Douglass, James McCune Smith, William Goodell, Gerrit Smith, and John

    Radical Abolitionist Party

    Radical_Abolitionist_Party

  • List of one-hit wonders in the United States
  • of the 1960s". lewistownsentinel.com. Retrieved December 8, 2024. "The Foote Files: The T-Bones - CBS Texas". www.cbsnews.com. June 6, 2019. Retrieved

    List of one-hit wonders in the United States

    List_of_one-hit_wonders_in_the_United_States

  • Thomas Welles
  • English colonial politician in North America

    died. Welles remarried in 1646, to Elizabeth (Deming) Foote. She was the widow of Nathaniel Foote (who founded Wethersfield). She was a sister to John

    Thomas Welles

    Thomas_Welles

  • 2001 Michigan Wolverines football team
  • American college football season

    scored (35 extra points, 12 field goals). Terrell and linebacker Larry Foote received first-team All-America honors. Five Michigan players received first-team

    2001 Michigan Wolverines football team

    2001 Michigan Wolverines football team

    2001_Michigan_Wolverines_football_team

  • Hannibal Hamlin
  • Vice President of the United States from 1861 to 1865

    1864 election, Hamlin was replaced as vice-presidential nominee by Andrew Johnson, a Southern Democrat from Tennessee who remained loyal to the union, and

    Hannibal Hamlin

    Hannibal Hamlin

    Hannibal_Hamlin

  • List of Morehouse College alumni
  • College (1921). Annual Catalogue of Morehouse College 1920–1921. Atlanta: Foote & Davies Company Printers, under the auspices of the American Baptist Home

    List of Morehouse College alumni

    List of Morehouse College alumni

    List_of_Morehouse_College_alumni

  • Seth Ledyard Phelps
  • American naval officer and politician

    James Mason (1874). Life of Andrew Hull Foote rear-admiral United States Navy. Harper & Brothers, New York. Johnson, Robert Underwood; Clough, Buel Clarence

    Seth Ledyard Phelps

    Seth Ledyard Phelps

    Seth_Ledyard_Phelps

  • Timeline of African-American firsts
  • Achievements, cultural change, and "breaking the color barrier"

    woman deacon in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church: Julia A. J. Foote 1895 First African-American woman to work for the United States Postal Service:

    Timeline of African-American firsts

    Timeline_of_African-American_firsts

  • List of forts in the United States
  • to the public Fort Detrick, closed to the public Fort Foote, open to the public Fort Frederick, open to the public Fort George G. Meade, closed to the

    List of forts in the United States

    List_of_forts_in_the_United_States

  • 2025 NHL entry draft
  • 2025 North American ice hockey draft

    February 26, 2023, that sent Tanner Jeannot to Tampa Bay in exchange for Cal Foote, a second-round pick in 2024, a third, fourth and fifth-round pick all in

    2025 NHL entry draft

    2025_NHL_entry_draft

  • Grant (miniseries)
  • American television miniseries

    Miniseries Based on Grant by Ron Chernow Screenplay by Nicholas Greene Frederick Rendina Directed by Malcolm Venville Starring Justin Salinger Carel Nel

    Grant (miniseries)

    Grant_(miniseries)

  • Consuelo N. Bailey
  • American politician (1899–1976)

    Stone A. Foote Billings Farnsworth Jackson Wilson Williams C. Smith Aiken Wills M. Proctor Emerson Arthur Johnson Bailey Stafford Babcock R. Foote Daley

    Consuelo N. Bailey

    Consuelo N. Bailey

    Consuelo_N._Bailey

  • Names of the American Civil War
  • Names used to refer to the American Civil War

    nearest town or artificial landmark. The novelist and historian Shelby Foote claimed that many Northerners were urban and regarded bodies of water as

    Names of the American Civil War

    Names_of_the_American_Civil_War

  • Roger Wicker
  • American attorney and politician (born 1951)

    Roger Frederick Wicker (born July 5, 1951) is an American politician, attorney, and former Air Force officer serving as the senior United States senator

    Roger Wicker

    Roger Wicker

    Roger_Wicker

  • Voltaire
  • French writer and philosopher (1694–1778)

    1967, p. 139. Letters of Voltaire and Frederick the Great. New York: Brentano's. 1927. p. 266. Wheeler, J.M.; Foote, G.W. (1894). Voltaire: A Sketch of

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

    Voltaire

  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Executive order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the South

    war memory: The Online Home of Kevin M. Levin, November 18, 2011 Shelby Foote (1963). The Civil War: A Narrative: Fredericksburg to Meridian. Vol. 2.

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation_Proclamation

  • Cicely Tyson
  • American actress (1924–2021)

    Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role in the revival of the Horton Foote play The Trip to Bountiful (2013). She made her final Broadway appearance

    Cicely Tyson

    Cicely Tyson

    Cicely_Tyson

  • 1848 United States presidential election
  • Liberty Party." Gerrit Smith was nominated for president with Charles C. Foote, a Presbyterian minister from Michigan, as his vice presidential running

    1848 United States presidential election

    1848 United States presidential election

    1848_United_States_presidential_election

  • Sherilyn Fenn
  • American actress (born 1965)

    of other people did", she said. "It was a wonderful experience. Horton Foote adapted the novel and he fleshed out my character, and he made her much

    Sherilyn Fenn

    Sherilyn Fenn

    Sherilyn_Fenn

  • Nathan Bedford Forrest
  • Confederate States Army general, planter, and slave trader (1821–1877)

    In the 1990 PBS documentary The Civil War by Ken Burns, historian Shelby Foote states in Episode 7 that the Civil War produced two "authentic geniuses":

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan Bedford Forrest

    Nathan_Bedford_Forrest

  • Emilio Daddario
  • American politician (1918–2010)

    Russell F. Brandegee E. Higgins Reilly Tilson Maloney Shanley Compton Geelan Foote McGuire Cretella Giaimo DeNardis Morrison DeLauro 4th district Whittlesey

    Emilio Daddario

    Emilio Daddario

    Emilio_Daddario

  • Frederick Miles
  • American politician

    Frederick Miles (December 19, 1815 – November 20, 1896) was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut's 4th congressional

    Frederick Miles

    Frederick Miles

    Frederick_Miles

  • Fire Technology
  • Academic journal

    Krasny, John Rockett 1988 - Frederick W. Mowrer, Robert Brady Williamson 1987 - Richard L. Smith 1986 - Peter F. Johnson 1985 - T. T. Lie, Kenneth J.

    Fire Technology

    Fire Technology

    Fire_Technology

  • Salmon P. Chase
  • Chief Justice of the United States from 1864 to 1873

    Lincoln and Johnson, Vol. I, 1861 – March 30, 1864. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1911. Chisholm 1911, p. 956. Blue, Frederick J. (2011)

    Salmon P. Chase

    Salmon P. Chase

    Salmon_P._Chase

  • Martin Van Buren
  • President of the United States from 1837 to 1841

    Stoddard, William Osborn (1887). Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren. Frederick A. Stokes. p. 284. Cole 1984, p. 111. Niven 1983, pp. 163–164. Niven 1983

    Martin Van Buren

    Martin Van Buren

    Martin_Van_Buren

  • Alpha Centauri
  • Star system in the Centaurus constellation

    [Achernar] is in the end of Eridanus. The third [Alpha Centauri] is in the right foote of the Centaure. The binary nature of Alpha Centauri AB was recognized in

    Alpha Centauri

    Alpha Centauri

    Alpha_Centauri

  • J. Robert Oppenheimer
  • American theoretical physicist (1904–1967)

    before he could present the award to Oppenheimer, but his successor, Lyndon Johnson, did so in a December 1963 ceremony at which he cited Oppenheimer's "contributions

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J. Robert Oppenheimer

    J._Robert_Oppenheimer

  • Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
  • American politician and military officer (1740–1809)

    Speaker of the House in the Second Congress, both preceded and succeeded by Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg. He did not seek re-election for a fourth term and instead

    Jonathan Trumbull Jr.

    Jonathan Trumbull Jr.

    Jonathan_Trumbull_Jr.

  • Gettysburg Address
  • 1863 speech by Abraham Lincoln

    was no applause when he stopped speaking." According to historian Shelby Foote, after Lincoln's presentation, the applause was delayed, scattered, and

    Gettysburg Address

    Gettysburg Address

    Gettysburg_Address

  • Frédéric Chopin
  • Polish composer and pianist (1810–1849)

    Verlagsgesellschaft Athenaion. pp. 134–142. OCLC 460555146. Niecks, Frederick (1902). Frederick Chopin as a Man and Musician (3rd ed.). London: Novello & Co

    Frédéric Chopin

    Frédéric Chopin

    Frédéric_Chopin

  • Western Maryland Rail Trail
  • Rail trail in Maryland, United States

    former right-of-way of the Western Maryland Railway (WM) between Fort Frederick State Park and Little Orleans via Hancock, paralleling the C&O Canal and

    Western Maryland Rail Trail

    Western Maryland Rail Trail

    Western_Maryland_Rail_Trail

  • Sugarloaf Mountain (Maryland)
  • Mountain and park about 10 miles (16 km) south of Frederick, Maryland, USA

    (1,283 feet; 391 m) mountain and park about 10 miles (16 km) south of Frederick, Maryland. The closest village is Barnesville, located just over one mile

    Sugarloaf Mountain (Maryland)

    Sugarloaf Mountain (Maryland)

    Sugarloaf_Mountain_(Maryland)

  • Thaddeus Stevens
  • American statesman (1792–1868)

    during Reconstruction, leading the opposition to U.S. President Andrew Johnson. As chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee during the American

    Thaddeus Stevens

    Thaddeus Stevens

    Thaddeus_Stevens

  • 2026 deaths in the United States
  • Charles Cioffi, 90, actor (Get Christie Love!, Shaft, Klute) Jonathan L. Foote, 90, architect Clarence B. Jones, 95, lawyer and counsel Richard A. Tapia

    2026 deaths in the United States

    2026_deaths_in_the_United_States

  • 2026 Maryland Senate election
  • Organizations Maryland Farm Bureau Maryland Right to Life Gary Foote, retired teacher Gary Foote Labor unions Maryland State Education Association Organizations

    2026 Maryland Senate election

    2026 Maryland Senate election

    2026_Maryland_Senate_election

  • Philip H. Hoff
  • American politician (1924–2018)

    first Democratic Governor in the nation to split with President Lyndon Johnson over the Vietnam War and later campaigned across the country to promote

    Philip H. Hoff

    Philip H. Hoff

    Philip_H._Hoff

  • Wethersfield, Connecticut
  • Town in Connecticut, United States

    Nathaniel Foote (1592–1644), an original settler Thomas Ian Griffith (born 1962), actor, producer, screenwriter, martial artist Betsey Johnson (born 1942)

    Wethersfield, Connecticut

    Wethersfield, Connecticut

    Wethersfield,_Connecticut

  • Levi Warner
  • American politician (1831–1911)

    4, 1876 – March 3, 1879 Preceded by William Henry Barnum Succeeded by Frederick Miles Personal details Born (1831-10-10)October 10, 1831 Wethersfield

    Levi Warner

    Levi Warner

    Levi_Warner

  • Agriculture in California
  • C. V.; Al Rwahnih, M.; Atallah, S. S.; Cieniewicz, E. J.; Farrar, K.; Foote, W. R.; Golino, D. A.; Gómez, M. I.; Harper, S. J.; Kelly, M. K.; Martin

    Agriculture in California

    Agriculture in California

    Agriculture_in_California

  • 1777 in literature
  • Biography. Vol. 20. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Samuel Foote (1797). The Dramatic Works of Samuel Foote: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author. A. Millar

    1777 in literature

    1777_in_literature

  • Buddy Guy
  • American blues guitarist and singer (born 1936)

    Angelou Eddy Arnold Mikhail Baryshnikov Benny Carter Chuck Close Horton Foote Lewis Manilow National Public Radio, cultural programming division Claes

    Buddy Guy

    Buddy Guy

    Buddy_Guy

  • Wavertree
  • District of Liverpool, England

    as Katarina Johnson-Thompson, who trains with the Liverpool Harriers team that has made its headquarters at the centre since 1990. Frederick Noel Ashcroft

    Wavertree

    Wavertree

    Wavertree

  • John B. Henderson
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  • Pulitzer Prize for History
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  • American politician (1913–2006)

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  • Dans Mountain State Park
  • State park in Allegany County, Maryland

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  • Kraken
  • Mythical sea monster

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  • George B. McClellan
  • American major general (1826–1885)

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  • List of biographers
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  • List of American composers
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  • American Civil War
  • 1861–1865 conflict in the United States

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  • Light-foot
  • a.

    Alt. of Light-footed

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To kick with the foot; to spurn.

  • Foot
  • n.

    Soldiers who march and fight on foot; the infantry, usually designated as the foot, in distinction from the cavalry.

  • Fleet-foot
  • a.

    Swift of foot.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To set on foot; to establish; to land.

  • Footed
  • a.

    Having a foot or feet; shaped in the foot.

  • Foot
  • n.

    That which corresponds to the foot of a man or animal; as, the foot of a table; the foot of a stocking.

  • Footy
  • a.

    Having foots, or settlings; as, footy oil, molasses, etc.

  • Cleft-footed
  • a.

    Having a cloven foot.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To renew the foot of, as of stocking.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To tread; as, to foot the green.

  • Foot
  • v. t.

    To sum up, as the numbers in a column; -- sometimes with up; as, to foot (or foot up) an account.

  • Flat-footed
  • a.

    Firm-footed; determined.

  • Polt-foot
  • a.

    Alt. of Polt-footed

  • Footed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Foot

  • Foot
  • n.

    The lowest part or base; the ground part; the bottom, as of a mountain or column; also, the last of a row or series; the end or extremity, esp. if associated with inferiority; as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the procession; the foot of a class; the foot of the bed.

  • Rough-footed
  • a.

    Feather-footed; as, a rough-footed dove.

  • Tiger-foot
  • n.

    Same as Tiger's-foot.

  • Turtle-footed
  • a.

    Slow-footed.

  • Polt-footed
  • a.

    Having a distorted foot, or a clubfoot or clubfeet.