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Thomas KEMPSHALL, Congress, NY (17961865)

KEMPSHALL Thomas , a Representative from New York; born in England about 1796; attended the common schools; immigrated to the United States with his father, who settled in Pittsford, N.Y., in…

Baltimore Orioles 2000 Roster By Statistics

Batting (135 AB)(170 AB)AvgABRHHRRBISBBrook Fordyce.301302419114490Will Clark.30125649779284Mike Bordick.2973917011616596Delino DeShields.29656184166108637B.J. Surhoff.2924115612013577Melvin…

Baltimore Orioles 2001 Roster By Statistics

Batting (135 AB)AvgABRHHRRBISBJeff Conine.31152475163149712David Segui.301292488810461Mike Kinkade.27516019444162Chris Richard.26548374128156111Brian Roberts*.253273426921712Melvin Mora.…

Kuhnau, Johann

(Encyclopedia) Kuhnau, JohannKuhnau, Johannyōˈhän k&oomacr;ˈnou [key], 1660–1722, German composer and performer. Kuhnau was J. S. Bach's predecessor as organist and cantor at St. Thomas Church in…

Dewing, Thomas Wilmer

(Encyclopedia) Dewing, Thomas Wilmer, 1851–1938, American painter, b. Boston, Mass. Dewing studied in Paris with the academician Jules Lefebvre. Returning to New York City in 1880, he produced hazy,…

Rossiter, Thomas Pritchard

(Encyclopedia) Rossiter, Thomas Pritchard, 1818–1871, American historical painter, b. New Haven, Conn. He spent many years in Europe, studying and painting, and settled finally in Cold Spring, N.Y.,…

Thomas Jefferson Memorial

(Encyclopedia) Thomas Jefferson Memorial, monument, 18 acres (7 hectares), in East Potomac Park, on the Tidal Basin, Washington, D.C.; authorized by Congress 1934, built 1938–43, dedicated 1943. The…

Waterville

(Encyclopedia) Waterville, city (1990 pop. 17,173), Kennebec co., S Maine, at the falls of the Kennebec River; settled 1754, inc. as a city 1888. It is the trade and medical center of a lake resort…

Marshall, Thomas Riley

(Encyclopedia) Marshall, Thomas Riley, 1854–1925, U.S. Vice President (1913–21), b. North Manchester, Ind. A lawyer in Columbia City, Ind., he was Democratic governor of the state (1909–13) and…