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Archibald Phillips and Alpheus Williams continued on to where the Clinton River crossed the Saginaw Trail ( now known as US-24 / Dixie Highway ).
Archibald Phillips built his home across from the south corner where Andersonville Road meets Dixie Highway.

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Archibald and Williams
* Archibald Williams, " Pneumatic Mail Tubes ".
In 1794 after the American Revolutionary War, the first European-American settlement was attempted by Archibald Prater, John Williams, Ebenezer Hanna, Clayton Cook, but they were driven out by Native Americans who had long inhabited the territory.
Manning was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Olivia ( née Williams ) and NFL quarterback Elisha Archibald " Archie " Manning III.
These include Archibald MacLeish, W. H. Auden, Andrew Cannon, William Carlos Williams, T. S. Eliot, Derek Walcott, Clark Ashton Smith, James Merrill, Robert Frost, Elizabeth Jennings, Richard Wilbur and Philip Larkin.
Archibald (" Archie ") Franklin Williams ( May 1, 1915 – June 24, 1993 ) was an African-American athlete and teacher, winner of 400 meter run at the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Manning was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of Olivia ( née Williams ) and NFL quarterback Elisha Archibald " Archie " Manning III.
The district was represented by T. Justin Moore, Archibald G. ( Archie ") Robertson and John W. Riely of the Hunton, Williams, Gay, Powell and Gibson, a large Virginia law firm, with its primary office in Richmond ( now known as Hunton & Williams ).
The ' 01 Illini roster included future NBA players Frank Williams, Robert Archibald and Brian Cook.
Geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, April 30, 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University.
Individuals in photo include ( starting at top ): Cleophas Cisney O ' Hara, Sir Archibald Geikie, Frederick Haynes Newell, Henry Barnard Kummel | Henry Barnard Kümmell, George Burbank Shattuck, Rollin D. Salisbury, Arthur Clifford Veatch, Louis Marcus Prindle, Harry Fielding Reid, Charles R. Van Hise | Charles Richard Van Hise, Cleveland Abbe, Jr., George Willis Stose, Thomas Leonard Watson, Edward Vincent D ' Invilliers, Clarence Wilbur Dorsey, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, Louis Agricola Bauer, Arthur Coe Spencer, William John McGee, William Bullock Clark, Rufus Mather Bagg, Frank Hall Knowlton, Robert T. Hill | Robert Thomas Hill, Heinrich Ries, Frank Dawson Adams, Arthur Philemon Coleman, Timothy William Stanton, Oliver Lanard Fassig, Samuel Franklin Emmons, George Ferdinand Becker, Albert Berthold Hoen, George Otis Smith, James Furman Kemp, Bailey Willis, David White ( geologist ) | Charles David White, Edward Bennett Mathews, Charles Doolittle Walcott, John Wesley Powell, Joseph Stanley-Brown, Joseph Austin Holmes, Charles Willard Hayes, Leonidas Chalmers Glenn, Henry Shaler Williams.
The District of Kansas was created in 1861, replacing the territorial court that preceded it, and President Abraham Lincoln appointed Archibald Williams as the Court's first judge.
File: Geikie Powell Walcott in Harpers Ferry 1897. jpg | Sir Archibald Geikie, John Wesley Powell, and Charles Doolittle Walcott on a geological field excursion to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, May 1897, following the George Huntington Williams Memorial Lectures delivered by Sir Archibald Geikie at Johns Hopkins University
Daly was also an accomplished stage actor ; among his starring Broadway roles were in Archibald MacLeish's Pulitzer Prize-winning " J. B ." and Tennessee Williams ' " Period of Adjustment ".
Boston sent Freeman Williams, Kevin Kunnert, and Kermit Washington to the Braves for " Tiny " Archibald, Billy Knight, and Marvin Barnes.
Among the many people who worked for the OWI were Jay Bennett ( author ), Humphrey Cobb, Alan Cranston, Martin Ebon, Milton S. Eisenhower, Ernestine Evans, John Fairbank, Lee Falk, Howard Fast, Alexander Hammid, Jane Jacobs, Lewis Wade Jones, David Karr, Philip Keeney, Christina Krotkova, Owen Lattimore, Murray Leinster, Paul Linebarger, Irving Lerner, Archibald MacLeish, Edgar Ansel Mowrer, Charles Olson, Gordon Parks, James Reston, Peter Rhodes, Arthur Rothstein, Waldo Salt, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., William Stephenson, George E. Taylor, Chester S. Williams, and Flora Wovschin.
Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams ( 22 October 1842-5 September 1895 ) was a Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1891 and 1893.
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Archibald Williams may refer to:
* Archibald Hunter Arrington Williams ( 1842 – 1895 ), Democratic U. S. Congressman from North Carolina
* Archibald Williams ( judge ) ( 1801 – 1863 ), United States federal judge
Contributors from outside Harvard during this time included Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, and Archibald MacLeish.

Archibald and purchased
Born in Three Rivers, Prince Edward Island, Andrew Archibald Macdonald was descended from the Clanronald branch of the Macdonalds of the Isles, the son of Hugh and Catherine Macdonald of Panmure and grandson of Andrew Macdonald who had purchased a large tract of blumpkins in the province and, with his family and retainers, emigrated in 1806 from Inverness-shire, Scotland to settled at Three Rivers, where he and his sons carried on an extensive mercantile business for many years.
Alpine Confections purchased both brands in 2004 after Archibald filed for bankruptcy, and merged Fanny Farmer into Fannie May.
After the war, Premier Archibald Peake was considering a proposal to build a war memorial on the site of Government House, a new vice-regal residence to be purchased in the suburbs.
He and his cousin Archibald purchased 2200 well bred Merino sheep from Peter Murdoch, shipped them in the " John Dunscombe " in February 1837.
The park was created from lands purchased by Glasgow City Council from Sir Archibald Campbell of Succoth, in 1922.

Archibald and what
That evening Churchill asked the Secretary of State for Air, Sir Archibald Sinclair, what plans had been drawn up to carry out these proposals.
In 1872 Archibald and Neil Currie walked into what was to become the village of Currie.
Looking for ways around the deadlock, Henry Tizard sent Archibald Vivian Hill to the US to take a survey of US technical capability in order to better assess what technologies the US would be willing to exchange.
Archibald Gracie then built another building, what is now known as Gracie Mansion, on the site in 1799, and used it as a country home until 1823, when he had to sell it to pay debts.
However, both Archibald J. Campbell and Alfred North had produced comprehensive guides to what was known about the nests and eggs of Australian birds, with illustrations of the eggs rather than of the birds themselves, reflecting the dominance of egg and skin collecting in the ornithology of the time.
William, the 1st Earl, Archibald the Grim and both his son the 4th Earl and grandson, the 5th Earl fought in France as well as the along the Anglo-Scottish Border, during what would become known as the Hundred Years War.
c. 85 ) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald Campbell Tait, to limit what he perceived as the growing ritualism of Anglo-Catholicism and the Oxford Movement within the Church of England.
On October 31, 1911 after the death of Archibald McArthur, Mr. Riley ran for the Conservative Party, in what would be known as the brothers by-election.

Archibald and became
James died in 1513, and their son became King James V. She married secondly Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus.
* Archibald Roane, who later became governor of Tennessee, lived in Rockbridge County in the 1780s.
* Archibald Campbell Tait, who became Archbishop of Canterbury, ( EA 1824-27 ).
In 1372 Archibald the Grim, a natural son of Sir James Douglas " the Good ", became Lord of Galloway and received in perpetual fee the Crown lands between the Nith and the Cree.
In 1372 Archibald the Grim, a natural son of Sir James Douglas " the Good ", became Lord of Galloway and received in perpetual fee the Crown lands between the Nith and the Cree.
The poem became more widely known through the efforts of Archibald McLeish, then Librarian of Congress, who included it in an exhibition of poems called " Faith and Freedom " at the Library of Congress in February 1942.
In 1814 arrangements were made with Thomas Moore for the publication of Laila Rookh, for which he was paid £ 3000 ; and when Archibald Constable failed in 1826, Longmans became the proprietors of the Edinburgh Review.
His appointment meant that the riding of Colchester again became vacant, and, ironically, Archibald was once again prevailed upon to stand for the riding as a Liberal-Conservative candidate.
It was at the school of art that Baillie Scott and Archibald Knox became friends.
They had one child, a son John Archibald Venn, who in 1932 became president of Queens ' College, Cambridge.
He soon became Speaker of the Georgia Assembly, a position he held until the death of the President ( Governor ) of Georgia, Archibald Bulloch.
His lands and titles were forfeited but were restored to his son in 1663, Archibald, who became the 9th Earl of Argyll.
His uncle, Sir Archibald Hurd, was a leading Fleet Street shipping correspondent, who became a Freeman Honoris Causa of the Shipwrights ' Company in 1922 and was knighted in 1928.
The 12th Duke's brother ( Archibald Seymour ) became the 13th Duke of Somerset.
Archibald retired in 1907, and thereafter The Bulletin became steadily more conservative, and by World War I had become openly Empire-loyalist.
William Henry Traill became a partner in 1882, and the following year Archibald left for two years in London.
Through the influence of Dr Archibald Pitcairne he became an assistant in the Advocates ' Library, Edinburgh.
Archibald appointed a steward to administer the area, hence it became a " stewartry ".
The group who in Edinburgh came to Baptist convictions in 1765 under the leadership of Robert Carmichael and Archibald McLean became known as Scotch Baptists.
Archibald became a lawyer and later an ambassador to Haiti and Francis became a Presbyterian minister.
Following the Wars of Independence, Galloway became the fief of Archibald the Grim, Earl of Douglas and his heirs.
McLean township named for Archibald McLean ( 1791 – 1865 ) a veteran of the War of 1812 he became Chief Justice of Upper Canada.
After it became unusable due to rust and decay, the church members met at 139 Main street in the town and some meetings were held in Rev Archibald Mackinlay's home at 20 Clonlee.

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