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Union ( American Civil War ) | Union soldiers dead at Battle of Gettysburg | Gettysburg, photographed by Timothy H. O ' Sullivan, July 5 – 6, 1863Letter of David Wills ( Gettysburg ) | David Wills inviting Abraham Lincoln to make a few remarks, noting that Edward Everett would deliver the oration
" Lincoln's address followed the oration by Edward Everett, who subsequently included a copy of the Gettysburg Address in his 1864 book about the event ( Address of the Hon.
* 1886 – Edward Everett Horton, American actor ( d. 1970 )
The first fictional depiction of a satellite being launched into orbit is a short story by Edward Everett Hale, The Brick Moon.
When I was nine or ten years old, the assigned reading in the class was “ The Man without a Country ", a short story by Edward Everett Hale.
Sir John Everett Millais, The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower, 1483, Royal Holloway collection, 1878
** Edward Everett Horton, American actor ( d. 1970 )
* April 3 – Edward Everett Hale, American writer ( d. 1909 )
Top Hat is a 1935 screwball comedy musical film in which Fred Astaire plays an American dancer named Jerry Travers, who comes to London to star in a show produced by Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
An American dancer, Jerry Travers ( Fred Astaire ) comes to London to star in a show produced by the bumbling Horace Hardwick ( Edward Everett Horton ).
* Edward Everett Horton as Horace Hardwick
* Edward Everett Horton as Alexander P. Lovett
Stars featured in the film included Charlotte Henry as Alice, W. C. Fields as Humpty Dumpty, Edna May Oliver as the Red Queen, Cary Grant as the Mock Turtle ( Grant's star was still on the ascent at the time ), Gary Cooper as the White Knight, Edward Everett Horton as The Hatter, Charles Ruggles as The March Hare, and Baby LeRoy as The Joker.
* Edward Everett Horton: the Hatter
Edward Everett served as president.
" She admitted a fondness for the early paintings of John Everett Millais and " the wonderful things " of Edward Burne-Jones.
The Two Princes Edward and Richard in the Tower, 1483 by Sir John Everett Millais, 1878, part of the Royal Holloway picture collection
His soul is " rescued " by 7013, an officious angel ( Edward Everett Horton ), who assumed that Joe could not have survived.
* Edward Everett Horton as Messenger 7013
In 1855 he was elected to the United States Senate by a coalition of Free-Soilers, " Americans " ( Know-Nothings ), and Democrats to the vacancy caused by the resignation of Edward Everett.
The county's first daily newspaper, the Evening News, was started in 1894 by Edward Everett Cox.
Edward Everett Hale.
* Edward Everett ( 1794 – 1865 ), American politician
These early volunteers were Edward Brady, George Graves, George Holtz, Arthur Schultz, David Bliss, James Howard, John Jensen, Thomas Flannigan, Robert Smith, Everett Clussman, Erwin Earl, and Fay Hanson.

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At the same conference, a panel devoted to Jaynes was also held, with John Limber ( University of New Hampshire ), Marcel Kuijsten, John Hainly ( Southern University ), Scott Greer ( University of Prince Edward Island ), and Brian J. McVeigh presenting relevant research.
At the Battle of Crécy ( 1346 ), Edward III of England sent his son, Edward, the Black Prince, to lead the charge into battle and when pressed to send reinforcements, the king replied, " say to them that they suffer him this day to win his spurs.
At one point, Fuchs did calculation work that Edward Teller had refused to do because of lack of interest.
At this height he would have stood almost as tall as Edward I ( 6 feet 2 inches ; 188 cm ).
At the same time, Thucydides ' influence was increasingly important in the area of international relations during the Cold War, through the work of Hans Morgenthau, Leo Strauss and Edward Carr.
At Exeter, Morris met Edward Burne-Jones, also a first year undergraduate, who became his lifelong friend and collaborator.
At a dinner with in November with Edward Hamilton, his former private secretary, Hamilton noted that " What is now uppermost in his mind is what he calls the spirit of jingoism under the name of Imperialism which is now so prevalent ".
At the Theatre Royal, Marylebone, an epicene production was staged with Mary Warner, Fanny Vining, Anna Cora Mowatt, and Edward Loomis Davenport.
At least 20 pirate captains used Nassau or other places in the Bahamas as a home port during this period, including Henry Jennings, Edward Teach ( Blackbeard ), Benjamin Hornigold and Stede Bonnet.
At the end of 1065, King Edward the Confessor fell into a coma without clarifying his preference for the succession.
* Edward the Confessor At Find A Grave
At the York Parliament of 1322, Edward issued a statute which revoked all previous ordinances designed to limit his power and to prevent any further encroachment upon it.
At Birgham, with the prospect of a personal union between the two realms, the question of suzerainty had not been of great importance to Edward.
At the same time, Edward expanded the ranks of the peerage upwards, by introducing the new title of duke for close relatives of the king.
At this, Edward III excelled.
At this point Edward did not seek to destroy either Warwick or Clarence but instead sought reconciliation among them.
At the age of three, he was sent by his father to Ludlow Castle as nominal head of the Council of Wales and the Marches, a body that had originally been set up to help the future Edward V of England in his duties as Prince of Wales.
At around the same time, Anne Hyde, the daughter of the Lord Chancellor Edward Hyde, revealed that she was pregnant by Charles's brother, James, whom she had secretly married.
At age seven, Edward embarked on a rigorous educational programme devised by Prince Albert, and supervised by several tutors.
At a time of widespread anti-Semitism, Edward attracted criticism for openly socialising with Jews.
At one point, her four grandsons Prince Charles, Prince Andrew, Prince Edward and Viscount Linley mounted the guard as a mark of respect known as the Vigil of the Princes — an honour only bestowed once before, at King George V's lying in state.
At the time of his son's marriage, Thomas was thirty-five which would have made Edward around Catherine's age.

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