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Forrest, Nathan Bedford
(Encyclopedia)Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821โ77, Confederate general, b. Bedford co., Tenn. (his birthplace is now in Marshall co.). At the beginning of the Civil War, Forrest, a wealthy citizen of Memphis, organi...Perry, William James
(Encyclopedia)Perry, William James, 1927โ, U.S. government official, b. Vandergrift, Pa. A Ph.D. in mathematics, former Stanford engineering professor, and founder of a military electronics firm, he served (1977โ...Taylor, Robert Love
(Encyclopedia)Taylor, Robert Love, 1850โ1912, U.S. politician, governor of Tennessee (1887โ91, 1897โ99), b. Carter co., Tenn. A lawyer, he was a Democrat in Congress (1879โ81) and in 1886 defeated his broth...Leslie, Frank
(Encyclopedia)Leslie, Frank, 1821โ80, American engraver and publisher, b. England. He learned his trade on the Illustrated London News, but in 1848 immigrated to New York City, where in 1855 he began publishing F...Hopkins, Mark, American educator
(Encyclopedia)Hopkins, Mark, 1802โ87, American educator, b. Stockbridge, Mass., grad. Williams, 1824, and Berkshire Medical School, 1829. After a few months of medical practice he returned (1830) to Williams as p...Schlesinger, James Rodney
(Encyclopedia)Schlesinger, James Rodney, 1929โ2014, U.S. secretary of defense (1973โ75) and secretary of energy (1977โ79), b. New York City. After graduating from Harvard (A.B., 1950; A.M., 1952; Ph.D., 1956)...Anderson, John Bayard
(Encyclopedia)Anderson, John Bayard, 1922โ2017, U.S. politician, b. Rockford, Ill., grad. Univ. of Illinois (B.A. 1939, J.D. 1946), Harvard law school (LL.M. 1949). After serving in the army (1943โ45) and pract...Robertson, Sir William Robert
(Encyclopedia)Robertson, Sir William Robert, 1860โ1933, British field marshal. He enlisted in the army in 1877 and became an officer in 1888. He was in the intelligence department in India (1892โ96) and served ...bluestocking
(Encyclopedia)bluestocking, derisive term originally applied to certain 18th-century women with pronounced literary interests. During the 1750s, Elizabeth Vesey held evening parties, at which the entertainment cons...Iran hostage crisis
(Encyclopedia)Iran hostage crisis, in U.S. history, events following the seizure of the American embassy in Tehran by Iranian students on Nov. 4, 1979. The overthrow of Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlevi of Iran by an Isla...Browse by Subject
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