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John Couch Adams (2480 bytes)
1: :''For other people named John Adams, see [[John Adams (disambiguation)]].'' 3: ... predicted location, a [[point]] in [[Aquarius]]. Adams was born in [[Laneast, England]] and died in [[Ca... 9: ...planetary ring|ring]] and the [[asteroid]] [[1996 Adams]] are also named after him. 16: ...Voyager in time and space: the life of John Couch Adams, Cambridge astronomer''. Lewes: Book Guild. ISBN ... 19: ...story.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Adams.html John H. Couch (5106 bytes) 1: ...age:Pd john h couch.jpg|250px|right|thumb|John H. Couch, from a 19th century engraving]] 3: ...[[19th century]]. Often referred to as '''Captain Couch''', he became famous for his singular skill at na... 7: ...t to the [[Hawaiian Islands]], where it was sold. Couch returned to Massachusetts by finding passage on a... 9: ...in Oregon, he took a claim of land, now known as "Couch's Addition", in present-day Northwest Portland. T... 11: ...f the [[Donation Land Claim Act of 1850]] allowed Couch to perfect the land claim in Portland he had file... John Couch (235 bytes) 1: '''John Couch''' can refer to: 3: *'''Captain [[John H. Couch]]''', an early settler in the [[Oregon Territory]... 4: *[[John Couch (scientist)|John Couch]], scientist from [[North Carolina]] John Adams (20794 bytes) 1: ...ink|For other people named John Adams, see [[John Adams (disambiguation)]].}} 2: {{Infobox President | name=John Adams 3: | image name=johnadamsvp.flipped.jpg 13: | wife=[[Abigail Adams]] 17: ...t of the United States]]. His son, [[John Quincy Adams]], was the sixth President of the United States (... John Adams Hyman (1542 bytes) 1: '''John Adams Hyman''' ([[23 July]] [[1840]] - [[14 September]]... 11: ... of the U.S. House of Representatives|Hyman, John Adams]] 12: ...ategory:North Carolina State Senators|Hyman, John Adams]] 13: ...Category:African American politicians|Hyman, John Adams]] 14: [[Category:1840 births|Hyman, John Adams]] John Adams Dix (3500 bytes) 5: '''John Adams Dix''' ([[July 24]], [[1798]]–[[April 21]],... 9: ...hn and Catherine moved to Cooperston in 1828, and John practiced law in addition to overseeing the land ... 21: He is not to be confused with [[John Alden Dix]], another Governor of New York, who se... 25: ...oolnet.co.uk/USACWdixJ.htm Spartacus Educational: John A. Dix] 32: ...h="30%" align="center" | '''Preceded by ''':<br>[[John T. Hoffman]] John Bodkin Adams (4330 bytes) 1: '''John Bodkin Adams''', born [[January 21]]st [[1899]] in [[Eastbourn... 3: ...tioner]] in [[Eastbourne]]. Starting in [[1946]], Adams had been favoured over one-hundred times in the [... 7: ...n the [[November 13|13th of November]], she died. Adams concluded it was a [[brain]] [[thrombosis]] that ... 10: ... 23]]rd, [[1956]]. As the [[cause of death]], Dr. Adams stated it was a [[brain haemorrhage]]. '''Francis... 13: ...u do realize, doctor, that you have killed her?'. Adams was found innocent on [[April 15]]th [[1957]]. John Quincy Adams (10832 bytes) 1: {{Infobox President | name=John Quincy Adams 2: | image name=Jqadams.jpg 12: | wife=[[Louisa Catherine (Johnson) Adams]] 14: | vicepresident=[[John Caldwell Calhoun]] 16: ...President [[John Adams]] and First Lady [[Abigail Adams|Abigail Smith]]. He is the first President whose... John Adams (disambiguation) (874 bytes) 1: Several notable people have been named '''John Adams''': 2: ...nd [[President of the United States]], see [[John Adams]]. 3: ...President of the United States, see [[John Quincy Adams]]. 4: ... [[1985]], see [[John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams]]. 6: **[[John Coolidge Adams]] (born 1947), an American minimalist composer wh... John Adams (composer) (264 bytes) 1: There are two [[composer]]s named '''John Adams''': 3: **[[John Coolidge Adams]] (born 1947), an [[United States|American]] mini... 4: **[[John Luther Adams]] (born 1953), an American postminimalist compose... John Adams (mutineer) (1137 bytes) 1: :''For other people named John Adams, see [[John Adams (disambiguation)]].'' 2: [[Image:John Adams (mutineer).jpg|thumb|John Adams]] 3: ... found Pitcairn again, they were impressed at Mr. Adams' example of leadership, and thus they decided not... 5: [[de:John Adams (Bounty)]] 6: [[nl:John Adams (muiter)]] Harmonium (John Adams) (511 bytes) 1: ...ork for orchestra and chorus based on poetry by [[John Donne]] and [[Emily Dickinson]]. 3: ...fts in chord structure, repetition, and sonority, Adams conveys musical drama with superior flexibility a... USS John Adams (505 bytes) 1: ...name '''USS ''John Adams''''', in honor of [[John Adams]], the second president of the [[United States]]. 3: * The first [[USS John Adams (1799)|''John Adams'']] was a [[frigate]], launched in [[1799]] and s... 5: * The second [[USS John Adams (SSBN-620)|''John Adams'']], (SSBN-620), was a [[Lafayette class submarin... John Coolidge Adams (7066 bytes) 1: :''For other people named John Adams, see [[John Adams (disambiguation)]].'' 3: '''John Coolidge Adams''' (born [[1947]]) is an [[United States|American... 4: ...inues today. In 1999 Nonesuch released ''The John Adams Earbox'', a critically-lauded 10-CD retrospective... 6: Of John Adams's compositions, the best known and most widely di... 8: ...ng the 2002 January Composer Weekend dedicated to Adams's music. His next stage work was a collaboration ... John Adams (scientist) (848 bytes) 1: Sir '''John Adams''' ([[1920]] - [[1984]]) was a [[British]] scient... 3: During [[World War II]], Adams worked in the Radar laboratories of the British [... John Luther Adams (5575 bytes) 1: '''John Luther Adams''' (born [[1953]]) is a [[composer]] whose music ... 5: ...ought him to [[John Cage]]. But it was not until Adams discovered [[Morton Feldman]] that he found his c... 7: Adams attended [[Cal Arts]] as an undergraduate in the ... 9: After graduating from Cal Arts, Adams began work in environmental protection. This work... 11: Adams's musical work spans many genres and media. He ha... Violin Concerto (John Adams) (754 bytes) 1: ...merican]] [[composer]] [[John Coolidge Adams|John Adams]], the '''''Violin Concerto''''' is more sophisti... 6: For this work, Adams received the University of [[Louisville, Kentucky... 18: Interview with John Adams from Perspectives of New Music. 20: [[Category:Violin concertos|Adams, John]] USS John Adams (1799) (13986 bytes) 56: ...y]] from 1800 to 1867. Named for President [[John Adams]], she fought in the [[Quasi-War]], the [[Barbary... 58: ''John Adams'' was built for the United States by the people o... 66: ...the new Navy which her namesake, President [[John Adams]], had called into being to protect the growing a... 68: ...uasi-War]] with France drew to a close, President Adams could report on the Navy to [[United States Congr... 72: ...], a sister frigate also named for President John Adams—the squadron again bested a group of pirate [[gun... John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams (200 bytes) 1: '''John Michael Geoffrey Manningham Adams''' ([[1931]] - [[1985]]) was a [[Barbados]] [[pol... John Quincy Adams (1833-1894) (1265 bytes) 1: ... an election for lieutenant-governor in [[1873]], Adams refused most further involvement in politics, inc... 3: [[Category:1833 births|Adams, John Quincy II]] 4: [[Category:1894 deaths|Adams, John Quincy II]] 5: [[Category:Adams family|Adams, John Quincy II]]
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