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Totten may refer to: Totten (mountain), a mountain in Hemsedal, Norway Fort Totten (disambiguation) Totten Glacier, Antarctica Totten Inlet, Puget Sound
Totten
American businessman and politician (1824 - 1899)
Henry Totten (September 2, 1824 – October 24, 1899) was an American businessman and politician. Born in Congress Township, Wayne County, Ohio, Totten moved
Henry_Totten
Topics referred to by the same term
Fort Totten may refer to: Fort Totten (Queens), a Civil War–era military installation in New York City Fort Totten, North Dakota Fort Totten State Historic
Fort_Totten
Military installation in Queens, New York
Fort Totten is a former active United States Army installation in the New York City borough of Queens. It is located on the north shore of Long Island
Fort_Totten_(Queens)
Type of trust in U.S. law
A Totten trust (also referred to as a "Payable on Death" account) is a form of trust in the United States in which one party (the settlor or "grantor"
Totten_trust
Two player card game
Schotten Totten is a card game designed by Reiner Knizia, first published in 1999. The name is a portmanteau of the German words "Schotten" (Scottish people)
Schotten_Totten
Topics referred to by the same term
George Totten may refer to: George A. Totten (1870–1955), American minister, publisher, and politician George M. Totten (1808–1884), American civil engineer
George_Totten
Scottish footballer and manager
Alexander Totten (born 12 February 1946) is a Scottish former football player and manager. Growing up in Dennyloanhead, Stirlingshire, he signed for Liverpool
Alex_Totten
Glacier in Antarctica
Totten Glacier is a large glacier draining a major portion of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet, through the Budd Coast of Wilkes Land in the Australian Antarctic
Totten_Glacier
Place in the United States
Fort Totten is a neighborhood located in Ward 5 of Northeast Washington, D.C. Fort Totten is located between Riggs Road N.E. to the north, Bates Rd N.E
Fort Totten (Washington, D.C.)
Fort_Totten_(Washington,_D.C.)
American military engineer and scientist (1788–1864)
Joseph Gilbert Totten (August 23, 1788 – April 22, 1864) fought in the War of 1812, served as Chief of Engineers and was regent of the Smithsonian Institution
Joseph_Gilbert_Totten
American lawyer
Mark Allan Totten (born March 7, 1974) is an American lawyer who served as the United States attorney for the Western District of Michigan between May
Mark_Totten
American journalist and author (born 1970)
Michael James Totten (born September 16, 1970) is an American writer who has reported from the Middle East, Africa, the Balkans, Cuba, Vietnam, and the
Michael_Totten
American football player and coach (born 1962)
Willie "Satellite" Totten (born July 4, 1962) is an American football coach and former college quarterback who played with Jerry Rice in Mississippi. He
Willie_Totten
Scottish snooker player
Chris Totten (born 5 December 1998) is a Scottish professional snooker player. He is a former EBSA European Snooker Champion. He first earned a two-year
Chris_Totten
American civil engineer (1808–1884)
George Muirson Totten (1808-1884) was a civil engineer who built several important canals and railroads in the mid 1800s. He was the chief engineer for
George_M._Totten
Japanese political party (1945–1996)
ISBN 978-986-408-463-0. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 7–8. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 3–4. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 4. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966,
Japan_Socialist_Party
American historian
Samuel Totten is an American professor of history noted for his scholarship on genocide. Totten was a distinguished professor at the University of Arkansas
Samuel_Totten
Stadium in Mississippi, United States
Rice–Totten Stadium is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose stadium location in Itta Bena, Mississippi, United States. It serves as the home field of the Mississippi
Rice–Totten_Stadium
American television director, writer, and actor
Robert Charles Totten (February 5, 1937 – January 27, 1995) was an American television director, writer, and actor, best known for directing 25 Gunsmoke
Robert_Totten
Washington Metro station
Fort Totten station is a Washington Metro station in northeastern Washington, D.C. It is one of the four major transfer points on the Metrorail system
Fort_Totten_station
WMATA bus route R3
The Greenbelt–Fort Totten Line, designated Route P32, is a daily bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Greenbelt
Greenbelt–Fort_Totten_Line
School district in North Dakota, United States
Fort Totten Public School District 30 is a school district headquartered in Fort Totten, North Dakota. It directly operates Four Winds Community High School
Fort_Totten_School_District
School in New York, United States
Totten Intermediate School 34, also known as I.S.34, is a Junior High School located in Tottenville, Staten Island, New York. This school serves grades
Totten_Intermediate_School_34
Historic fort in North Dakota, US
Fort Totten State Historic Site is a historic fort that sits on the shores of Devils Lake near Fort Totten, North Dakota. During its 13 years of operation
Fort Totten State Historic Site
Fort_Totten_State_Historic_Site
CDP in North Dakota, United States
Fort Totten is a census-designated place (CDP) in Benson County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 1,160 at the 2020 census. Fort Totten is
Fort_Totten,_North_Dakota
American career military officer (1818–1871)
James Totten (September 11, 1818 – October 1, 1871) was a career American soldier who served in the United States Army and retired from active service
James_Totten
Totten Prairie or Totten's Prairie was a small settlement in Cass Township, Fulton County, Illinois, just to the southeast of the present Smithfield, Illinois
Totten_Prairie,_Illinois
Early advocate of British Israelism
Charles Adiel Lewis Totten (February 3, 1851 – April 12, 1908) was an American military officer, a professor of military tactics, a prolific writer, and
C._A._L._Totten
Island of the upper Florida Keys in Biscayne National Park
Totten Key is an island of the upper Florida Keys in Biscayne National Park. It is in Miami-Dade County, Florida. It is located in southern Biscayne Bay
Totten_Key
Mountain in Norway
Totten is a mountain located in the Hemsedal municipality in Norway. It is a part of Hemsedal Top 20. Some of the hike to the peak can be done by travelling
Totten_(mountain)
Inlet in Puget Sound, Washington state
Totten Inlet lies in the southern end of Puget Sound in the U.S. state of Washington. The inlet extends 9 miles (14 km) southwest from the western end
Totten_Inlet
2009 public transit accident in the Washington, D.C. neighborhood of Northeast
June 17, 2009, technicians ran maintenance on track circuits between Fort Totten station and Takoma station, as part of a system-wide track circuit replacement
June 2009 Washington Metro train collision
June_2009_Washington_Metro_train_collision
1876 United States Supreme Court case
Totten v. United States, 92 U.S. 105 (1876), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the court ruled on judicial jurisdiction in espionage cases
Totten_v._United_States
American activist
Gloria Totten is a nonprofit executive. She is the founder and president of the Public Leadership Institute, that develops model legislation designed to
Gloria_Totten
Clubhouse in Queens, New York
Fort Totten Officers' Club, also known as the Castle, is a historic clubhouse located at Fort Totten in Bayside, Queens, New York. The officers' club
Fort_Totten_Officers'_Club
American sportscaster (1901–1985)
Osborn Totten (July 28, 1901 – April 5, 1985) was an American sportscaster from Chicago who called Major League Baseball games from 1924 to 1950. Totten was
Hal_Totten
Washington D.C. bus route
operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station of the Red, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and Washington
18th_Street–Ivy_City_Line
Washington, D.C. Civil War memorial site
Fort Totten Park is an American Civil War memorial on the site of a Union fort in Washington, DC. It is under the management of the National Park Service
Fort_Totten_Park
Henry Roland Totten (November 6, 1892 - February 9, 1974) was an American botanist. Totten was born in North Carolina on November 6, 1892. He was the
Henry_Roland_Totten
Country mainly in West Asia
ISBN 978-1-4042-1825-3. Archived from the original on 14 January 2023 – via Google Books. Totten, Samuel, Paul Robert Bartrop, Steven L. Jacobs (eds.) Dictionary of Genocide
Turkey
1939–1945 global conflict
Levene, Mark and Roberts, Penny. The Massacre in History. 1999, pp. 223–224 Totten, Samuel. Dictionary of Genocide. 2008, 298–299. Hsu & Chang 1971, pp. 221–230
World_War_II
American artist (1923–2008)
Doris Totten Chase (29 April 1923 – 13 December 2008) was an American painter, teacher, and sculptor. She was a member of the Northwest School. Chase had
Doris_Totten_Chase
Australian rugby league footballer
Anthony Totten (born 11 February 1969) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1980s and 1990s. He was born in Canterbury
Anthony_Totten
American politician (1870 – 1955)
George A. Totten Sr. (1870 – 1955) was an American minister, newspaper publisher, and politician. He served on the now-defunct North Dakota Board of Regents
George_A._Totten
Karen McDonald, Oakland County Prosecuting Attorney (2021–present) Mark Totten, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Michigan (2022–2025) and
2026 Michigan Attorney General election
2026_Michigan_Attorney_General_election
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
Archived from the original on 14 January 2023. Retrieved 2 June 2021. Totten, Samuel, Paul Robert Bartrop, Steven L. Jacobs (eds.) Dictionary of Genocide
Ottoman_Empire
Historic house in Washington, D.C., United States
Warder Mansion (also known as Warder-Totten House) is an apartment complex at 2633 16th Street Northwest, in the Meridian Hill neighborhood of Washington
Warder_Mansion
American pianist, composer and music educator
Totten (c. 1870 – November 5, 1950) was an American pianist, composer, and music educator. She was also known as Louis von Heinrich. Luella G. Totten
Luella_Totten
American actor and author (born 1956)
2010. "Salem Award | Voices Against Injustice". Totten, Samuel; Pedersen, Jon E. (2009). Samuel Totten, Jon E. Pedersen. IAP. p. 86. ISBN 978-1-60752-098-6
Gregory_Alan_Williams
American playwright and theater actor
Joseph Byron Totten (June 1, 1875 – April 29, 1946) was an American playwright, actor, and director. He was an actor for Essanay. He had a 47-acre farm
Joseph_Byron_Totten
Bus route in Washington, United States
Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Sibley Memorial Hospital and Fort Totten station of the Red, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro. The
Military_Road_Line
ISBN 0-19-924959-8 Scalapino 1967, pp. 317–318. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 25. Oscarsson Cole, Allan; Totten, George; Uyehara, Cecil (1966). Socialist Parties
1949 Japanese general election
1949_Japanese_general_election
1948 film by Howard Hawks
and Steve Cochran. Mary Field reprises her role as Miss Totten from Ball of Fire. At the Totten Foundation of Music in New York City, mild-mannered Professor
A_Song_Is_Born
American architect (1866–1939)
George Oakley Totten Jr. (December 5, 1866 – February 1, 1939) was an American architect who was one of the most prolific architects in the Gilded Age
George_Oakley_Totten_Jr.
Military unit
the 77th Regional Readiness Command, was disestablished in 2008 from Fort Totten in Bayside, Queens, New York. Soldiers from the 77th have served in most
77th_Sustainment_Brigade
Creek in Mason and Thurston County, Washington state
Thurston counties in the U.S. state of Washington. It is a tributary to Totten Inlet. Kennedy Creek has the name of Franklin Kennedy, a local judge. List
Kennedy Creek (Totten Inlet tributary)
Kennedy_Creek_(Totten_Inlet_tributary)
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Totten House is a historic home and national historic district located at Lancaster Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The district encompasses
Totten_House
Hedvig Erika ("Vicken") von Post Börjeson Totten (March 12, 1886 – June 21, 1950) was a Swedish ceramicist, sculptor, painter, and illustrator. She studied
Vicken_von_Post_Totten
Country in South Asia
2008. Sunkara, Walter & Rojas 2024. Hiro 2015. Rummel 1998. Beachler 2011. Totten 2000. Paxton 2016. Oldenburg 2010. Fitzpatrick 2007. Hoodbhoy 2011. Krasno
Pakistan
operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between Fort Totten station on the Red, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and White
New_Hampshire_Avenue_Line
Mass murder campaign in Rwanda
169. Prunier 1999, pp. 244–45. Straus 2013, p. 93 Totten & Parsons 2009, p. 411. Straus 2013 Totten & Parsons 2009, p. 427. Prunier 1999, p. 242–43. Prunier
Rwandan_genocide
American college football season
were coached by second-year head coach Kendrick Wade and played at Rice–Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Mississippi. Game One – Mississippi Valley State Delta
2024 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team
2024_Mississippi_Valley_State_Delta_Devils_football_team
ISBN 0-19-924959-8 Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 65. Cole, Totten & Uyehara 1966, pp. 64. Mackie Masumi Cole, Allan; Totten, George; Uyehara, Cecil
1958 Japanese general election
1958_Japanese_general_election
Military unit
Operations formation of the United States Army Reserve, headquartered at Fort Totten, New York. Founded in 2009, the 151st TIOG is the only Theater Information
151st Theater Information Operations Group
151st_Theater_Information_Operations_Group
the same time, Bardowell left the touring band and was replaced by Scott Totten. In 2004, Baker was replaced by former Papa Doo Run Run member Randell Kirsch
The Beach Boys live performances
The_Beach_Boys_live_performances
Serbian paramilitary unit
Sokovia. They are also mentioned briefly in the fourth episode of Seal Team. Totten & Bartrop 2008b, p. 390. "Greg Miller, "Serbian spy's trial lifts cloak
Scorpions_(paramilitary)
American college football season
Devils were led by first-year head coach Terrell Buckley and played at Rice–Totten Stadium in Itta Bena, Mississippi. Mississippi Valley State was ineligible
2025 Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils football team
2025_Mississippi_Valley_State_Delta_Devils_football_team
19th century U.S. military wargame
Strategos is a military wargame developed by Charles A. L. Totten for the United States Army, and published in 1880. Jon Peterson identifies Strategos
Strategos_(game)
Washington Metro rapid transit line
Mayor Anthony A. Williams proposed re-extending Yellow Line service to Fort Totten or even Greenbelt. Their proposal did not involve constructing any new track
Yellow Line (Washington Metro)
Yellow_Line_(Washington_Metro)
American figure skater (1929–2025)
Richard Totten Button (July 18, 1929 – January 30, 2025) was an American figure skater and skating analyst. He was a two-time Olympic champion (1948, 1952)
Dick_Button
Satellite Express was a college duo composed of Willie "The Satellite" Totten and Jerry "World" Rice (because there "wasn't a pass in the world that he
Satellite_Express
Skookum Inlet is a branch of southern Puget Sound which extends westward from Totten Inlet. The community of Kamilche, Washington is on Little Skookum Inlet
Little_Skookum_Inlet
American socialite, WWII Red Cross worker (1915–1946)
Patton Totten 2011, pp. 260–1 Irving 2010, pp. 312–13, 346, 387–8, 404, 406–7 The Washington Post 1946, p. 8 Parade 1981, p. 10 Patton Totten 2011, pp
Jean_Gordon_(Red_Cross)
Species of bivalve
United States, as well as Puget Sound, Washington, where it is known as the Totten Inlet Virginica. It was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands in the 19th century
Eastern_oyster
New York City Fire Commissioner since 2026 (born 1968 or 1969)
September 11 attacks, she served as a first responder, deploying from Fort Totten in Queens to the World Trade Center. Bonsignore rose through the ranks of
Lillian_Bonsignore
Bus route in Washington, D.C. region
The New Carrollton–Fort Totten Line, designated Route P35, is a weekday-only bus route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between
New Carrollton–Fort Totten Line
New_Carrollton–Fort_Totten_Line
Silas Totten (March 26, 1804 – October 7, 1873) was an American academic and college president. He served as the third President of Trinity College from
Silas_Totten
United States Army general (1885–1945)
2006, p. 24. D'Este 1995, pp. 58, 131. Axelrod 2006, pp. 28, 35, 65–66. Totten, Ruth Ellen Patton (27 March 2005). The Button Box: A Daughter's Loving
George_S._Patton
Fort in Delaware, United States
former harbor defense facility, designed by chief engineer Joseph Gilbert Totten and located on Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River. During the American
Fort_Delaware
Washington Metro rapid transit line
the Fort Totten to Greenbelt link by 1994. In January 1988, WMATA awarded a $179.1 million contract to build the Green Line from Fort Totten to Greenbelt
Green_Line_(Washington_Metro)
Country in Central Asia
Wayback Machine. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 154. ISBN 0-275-96892-8 Totten, Samuel and Bartrop, Paul Robert (2008) Dictionary of Genocide: A-L Archived
Uzbekistan
2002 American television film
about A. Philip Randolph and his coworkers Milton P. Webster and Ashley Totten. The title refers to the custom of the time when Pullman porters, all of
10,000_Black_Men_Named_George
Bus route in Washington, D.C., United States
Takoma–Fort Totten Line designated as Route C77 is a Metrobus Route operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Fort Totten station
Takoma–Fort_Totten_Line
American mechanical engineer and politician (1933–2019)
Donald Lee Totten (February 19, 1933 – April 2, 2019) was an American mechanical engineer and politician who served in the Illinois House of Representatives
Donald_L._Totten
1969 film
Death of a Gunfighter is a 1969 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and Don Siegel. It stars Richard Widmark and Lena Horne and features an
Death_of_a_Gunfighter
Professional snooker tournament
Ratmukda 10–2, and Ishpreet Singh Chadha advanced with a 10–5 win over Chris Totten. In addition to Milkins and Davis, players who lost their tour cards after
2026 World Snooker Championship
2026_World_Snooker_Championship
Head of government of the USSR
Culbert & Welch 2003, p. 182. Phillips 2000, p. 82. Phillips 2000, p. 89. Totten & Bartrop 2008, p. 76. Duiker & Spielvogel 2006, p. 572. Trahair & Miller
Premier_of_the_Soviet_Union
1976 film by Robert Totten
Pony Express Rider is a 1976 American Western film directed by Robert Totten and starring Henry Wilcoxon, Maureen McCormick and Joan Caulfield. In 1860
Pony_Express_Rider
Island and community in Washington state
Island is an island in southern Puget Sound. Located at the opening of the Totten Inlet, the area lies at the northern end of a peninsula known locally as
Steamboat_Island
Battle of the American Civil War
Texas. Texan soldiers under Confederate captains Henry Fossett and S.S. Totten, misunderstanding which tribe occupied a discovered camp, attacked a tribe
Battle_of_Dove_Creek
American politician and activist (born 1941)
socialist, or a social democrat?". New Statesman. Retrieved December 24, 2021. Totten, Shay (January 15, 2007). "Sanders to push global warming legislation in
Bernie_Sanders
Washington Metro station
opened in July 1998. On June 1, 2024, all Red Line stations north of Fort Totten were closed to allow the Maryland Transit Administration to work on the
Wheaton station (Washington Metro)
Wheaton_station_(Washington_Metro)
Canadian street gang
Totten, Mark (2012). Nasty, Brutish, and Short The Lives of Gang Members in Canada. Toronto: James Lorimer Publishers. ISBN 9781459400399. Totten 2012
Crazy_Dragons
1979 film
1979 American made-for-television Western miniseries directed by Robert Totten and starring Sam Elliott, Tom Selleck, Jeff Osterhage, and Glenn Ford. Based
The_Sacketts
Schools for assimilating Native Americans
of Nations Indian School, Wahpeton, North Dakota Fort Totten Indian Industrial School, Fort Totten, North Dakota. Boarding and Indian Industrial School
American Indian boarding schools
American_Indian_boarding_schools
Section of Washington, DC
2007 Massachusetts Ave NW: Horace A. Taylor House (arch. George Oakley Totten Jr., 1901) 2009 Massachusetts Ave NW: Hershell Main House, later Alice Roosevelt
Embassy_Row
Indigenous Canadian gang
307. Totten 2012, p. 82. MacDonald, Nancy (16 April 2009). "Girls and gangland". Maclean's. Retrieved 30 September 2024. Totten 2012, p. 37. Totten 2012
Indian_Posse
by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority between the Fort Totten station of the Red, Green and Yellow Lines of the Washington Metro and the
New_Hampshire_Avenue_Limited
1932–1933 man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine
256–59; Pipes 1995, pp. 232–36; Ukrainian Weekly 2002; Mace 2004, p. 93; Totten, Parsons & Charny 2004, p. 93 "Welsh journalist who exposed a Soviet tragedy"
Holodomor
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Buddha; Wise; Learned
Girl/Female
Muslim
Pl of hazz, Fortune, Good l
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Restored to Life
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sacred; A Companion of the Prophet PBUH had this Name
Female
Finnish
Finnish form of Greek Magdalēnē, MATLEENA means "of Magdala."
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Supreme Spirit
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Muslim, Swahili
Dear; Rare
Girl/Female
Hindu
The best in number & quality, Most Happy or prosperous
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Great Bhishma
Boy/Male
Hindu
Peace
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v. t.
To draw up or gather into close compass; to wrap or roll, as a sail, close to the yard, stay, or mast, or, as a flag, close to or around its staff, securing it there by a gasket or line. Totten.