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George Washington (33412 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=George Washington 2: | image name=George-Washington.jpg 9: | date of birth=[[February 22]], [[1732]] 10: | place of birth=[[Westmoreland County, Virginia]] 11: | date of death=[[December 14]], [[1799]] George, Washington (2682 bytes) 1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 528. 4: ...-George.png|right|Location of George, Washington]]George is located at 47°4'42" North, 119°51'26" ... 6: ....6 km² (0.6 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race. 11: ...nd 5.7% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 3.74... George Washington Crile (402 bytes) 1: ...[[United States of America|U.S.]] surgeon. George Washington Crile is now formally recognized as the first sur... 5: [[Category:1864 births|Crile, George Washington]] 6: [[Category:1943 deaths|Crile, George Washington]] 7: [[Category:American physicians|Crile, George Washington]] George Washington Plunkitt (977 bytes) 1: ...especially powerful in New York City. He was part of what is known as New York's [[Tammany Hall]] mach... 3: ...itics," patronage-based and frank in its exercise of power for personal gain. He was especially well k... 7: ...category:New York State Senators|Plunkitt, George Washington]] 8: [[category:1842 births|Plunkitt, George Washington]] 9: [[category:1924 deaths|Plunkitt, George Washington]] George Washington De Long (1712 bytes) 1: ...ober 31]], [[1881]]) was a [[United States Navy]] officer and ill-fated explorer. 3: ...York Herald]]'' newspaper, and under the auspices of the US navy, Lieutenant De Long sailed from [[San... 5: ...third boat, under the command of Chief Engineer [[George W. Melville]], reached the Lena delta and was res... 7: ...t crew. Overall, the doomed voyage took the lives of nineteen men. 9: ...d published in 1884 under the title, ''The Voyage of the Jeannette''. George Washington Hockley (819 bytes) 1: ...who served as Secretary of War for the [[Republic of Texas]]. 3: ...to]]. [[Sam Houston]] appointed him the Secretary of War twice. He served briefly in [[1838]] and agai... 5: ...at the [[University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas]] 6: [[Category:1802 births|Hockley, George Washington]] 7: [[Category:1854 deaths|Hockley, George Washington]] George Washington Hayduke (4204 bytes) 1: '''George Washington Hayduke''' -- ex-Green Beret, one-time explosives... 3: ...of corporate greed and corruption where the voice of the little people remain unheard -- untill the li... 5: ...and what you feel when it comes to the despoiling of our once-great pristine lands. 7: ... pulled up from mile after seemingly endless mile of soon-to-be-raped countryside, Hayduke never hurt,... 9: ...lm]]ing American pilots that indiscriminately and often joyfully killed Vietnamese women and children.... George Washington Wilson (1386 bytes) 1: '''George Washington Wilson''' ([[7 February]] [[1823]] - [[9 March]] ... 3: ...s employed 40 staff and was the largest publisher of photographic prints in the world. 5: ...his son, Charles in [[1958]] and the [[University of Aberdeen]] cares for a second significant collect... 8: ...evidence.ac.uk/aberdeen/controller The University of Aberdeen Photographic Archives] 10: [[Category:1823 births|Wilson, George Washington]] George Washington Cass (304 bytes) 1: ...tates|American]] industrialist, who was president of the [[Northern Pacific Railway]]. [[Cass County, ... 6: [[Category:1810 births|Cass, George W.]] 7: [[Category:1888 deaths|Cass, George W.]] George Washington Greene (1220 bytes) 1: ...at [[East Greenwich, Rhode Island]], the grandson of Major-General [[Nathanael Greene]]. 3: ...years, except in 1833-1834, when he was principal of [[Kent Academy]] at East Greenwich, and was the U... 5: ... died at East Greenwich, Rhode Island, on the 2nd of February 1883. 10: *''Historical View of the American Revolution'' (1865) 11: *''Life of Nathanael Greene'' (3 vols, 1867-1871) George Washington Bridge (3915 bytes) 1: [[Image:Gwbridge1996.jpg|right|thumb|The George Washington Bridge]] 2: ...e, New Jersey]]. The pillar on the Manhattan side of the bridge stands on Jeffery’s Hook, above ... 4: ... [[Port Authority of New York and New Jersey|Port of New York Authority]]. It was dedicated on [[Octo... 6: ...e been exceeded numerous times.) The total length of the bridge is 1451 m (4760 ft). 8: ...er, due to cost and favorable aesthetic critiques of the bare steel towers, this was never done. George Washington Glasscock (2082 bytes) 1: '''George Washington Glasscock''' ([[April 11]], [[1810]]-[[February 2... 3: ...d, Illinois]], where in [[1832]] he was a partner of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in flatboating on the [[Sanga... 5: ...s with [[James Chesshire]]'s company in the siege of [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio de Bexar]]. 7: ...unty and donated 172 acres for the county seat, [[Georgetown, Texas]], which was named for him. In [[1853]... 9: ...rved with the [[33rd Texas Cavalry]]. As a result of his interest in [[wheat]] growing, Glasscock buil... George Washington Riggs (324 bytes) 1: ...ith William W. Corcoran, formed the banking-house of Corcoran and Riggs. 6: *[http://www.famousamericans.net/georgewashingtonriggs/ Biography] George Washington Doane (1998 bytes) 1: ... churchman, [[Protestant]] [[Episcopal]] [[bishop of New Jersey]]. 3: ...830-1832 of Christ church, Boston, and was bishop of New Jersey from October 1832 to his death at [[Bu... 5: ... charge of lax administration came before a court of bishops, who dismissed it. 7: ...ms; and his hymns beginning "Softly now the light of day and Thou art the Way" are well known. 9: ...[William Croswell Doane]] (b. 1832), first bishop of Albany. George Washington Carver (5330 bytes) 1: ...e:George_washington_carver.jpg|right|frame|George Washington Carver, 1906]] 2: ...tes|U.S.]] [[agriculture]] and developed hundreds of uses for the [[peanut]] and other [[plant]]s. 5: ...time wandering the fields, drawn to the varieties of wild plants. He became so knowledgeable that he w... 7: ...m and board in exchange for work and a promise by George that he would attend school every day. 9: ...r in his classes, he began to use the name George Washington Carver. George Washington Goethals (2392 bytes) 1: ...geWashingtonGoethals.jpg|199px|frame|right|George Washington Goethals]] 3: ...r his supervision of construction and the opening of the [[Panama Canal]]. The [[Goethals Bridge]] bet... 7: ...cond lieutenant in the [[United States Army Corps of Engineers]]. He taught civil and military enginee... 9: ...ng [[mosquito]]s, which greatly reduced incidence of disease and death among Canal workers. 11: ...one]]. In [[1915]] Goethals was awarded the rank of major general. He retired on [[15 November]], [[1... George Washington Donaghey (2426 bytes) 1: ...nors of Arkansas|governor]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Arkansas]] from [[1909]] to [[1913]]. 3: [[image:AR_Donaghey_George.jpg|left|George Washington Donaghey]] 5: ...] to [[1883]], Donaghey attended the [[University of Arkansas]]. He was a school teacher, carpenter, a... 9: ...thern Arkansas University]], and the [[University of Arkansas at Monticello]]. Donaghey was also perso... 11: ... a State Capitol" which detailed the construction of the Arkansas capitol building. The George Washington University (13674 bytes) 1: ...versity''' (GWU) is a private [[university]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], founded in [[1821]] as '''The Columbian ... 5: ...tering hand towards it."[http://www.pbs.org/georgewashington/milestones/free_slaves_read2.html] The Congress ... 7: Aware of Washington's wishes, a group of men, led by Luther Rice, a Baptist minister, late... 9: ...itutions in the United States to grant a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] in [[1888]]. 11: ... largest overall (behind the [[Federal Government of the United States|federal government]]). George Washington Hays (1633 bytes) 1: ...nors of Arkansas|governor]] of the [[U.S. state]] of [[Arkansas]]. 3: ...den and worked as a farmer. Hays studied law at [[Washington and Lee University]] in [[Lexington, Virginia]]. 7: ... a [[child labor]] law and completed construction of the new state capitol building. Hays won reelecti... 9: ...Washington Hays died in [[Little Rock, Arkansas]] of [[influenza]] and [[pneumonia]] and is buried in ... 14: ...enter" | [[List of Governors of Arkansas|Governor of Arkansas]]<br>1913-1917 George Washington Whistler (1729 bytes) 1: ...Engineer Melnikov as a Consultant on the building of [[Russia]]'s first major railroad, the [[Moscow]]... 3: ... he had five sons. [[Whistler's Mother|A portrait of Anna]] by their first son, [[James McNeill Whistl... 5: Stone arch railroad bridges built by George Washington Whistler in [[1841]] are still in freight and pas... 9: *[http://home.att.net/~rlgroves/arch_br.htm George W. Whistler's Stone Arch Bridges]
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