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McPherson County, Nebraska, and Fort McPherson National Cemetery, located near Maxwell, Nebraska, were named in his honor, and the National Cemetery was established on March 3, 1873.
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William McPherson was a rancher, scholar, and collector from Orange County, California who donated his extensive collection of mission documents, primarily from the Mission San Gabriel Arcángel, to Special Collections in 1964.
In the Nebraska license plate system, McPherson County is represented by the prefix 90 ( it ranked 90th of 93 counties in the number of vehicles registered when the license plate system was established in 1922 ).
* Barton Stone Alexander, ( 1819 – 1878 ), born in Nicholas County, brigadier general in the American Civil War, designer of Fort McPherson
In 1878, Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway and parties from Marion County and McPherson County chartered the Marion and McPherson Railway Company.
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In 1887, the Chicago, Kansas and Nebraska Railway built a main line from Herington through McPherson to Pratt.
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In 1931, a station located on the Upper 96 Ranch, four miles east of Fort McPherson in Lincoln County, was donated to the city.
* Third Army Area, headquartered variously in rented office space in downtown Atlanta and in 1946 at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, Georgia included NC, SC, GA, FL, AL, TN and MS
While stationed at Fort McPherson in Atlanta, in 1893, Wood enrolled in graduate school at Georgia Tech, then known as the Georgia School of Technology, and became the school's second football coach and, as a player, its team captain.
* Keith Nyitray — Fort McPherson, Northwest Territories, Canada to Kotzebue ( 1989 – 1990 ) by dog sled, snowshoes, foot, raft, and canoe: first continuous traverse of the entire range.
The most widely publicized death of one of the organization's members was that of 36-year-old Lisa McPherson, while in the care of scientologists at the Scientology-owned Fort Harrison Hotel, in Clearwater, Florida in 1995.
The original USDB was Fort Leavenworth's biggest and tallest building sitting on top of a hill at the corner of McPherson Avenue and Scott Avenue overlooking the Missouri River.
Fort McPherson in the Atlanta, Georgia, area was named in Gen. McPherson's honor on February 20, 1866.
Jury members were chosen in Fort McPherson, Arctic Red River ( now Tsiigehtchic ) and Herschel Island.
In the Northwest Territories and Yukon of Canada, it is used principally in the towns of Inuvik, Aklavik, Fort McPherson, Old Crow, and Tsiigehtchic ( formerly Arctic Red River ).
At Fort McPherson, Georgia, Taguba was chief of staff of the United States Army Reserve Command ( USARC ).
Fort McPherson was a U. S. Army military base located in East Point, Georgia, on the southwest edge of the City of Atlanta, Ga.
Fort McPherson ’ s nearest Army neighbor, and its sub-post, is Fort Gillem, which is located in Forest Park, Georgia, not too far away.
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