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figure Ashbel A. Dean,
American politician Ashbel H. Barney,
American banker and
expressman Ashbel P. Fitch, U.S.
Representative from New York
Ashbel Green...
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Ashbel Green (July 6, 1762 – May 19, 1848) was an
American Presbyterian minister and academic.
Green was born in
Hanover Township, New Jersey. He served...
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Ashbel Smith Building, also
known as Old Red, is a
Romanesque Revival building located in Galveston, Texas. It was
built in 1891 with red
brick and...
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Ashbel Smith (August 13, 1805 –
January 21, 1886) was a
slave owner,
pioneer physician, diplomat, and
official of the
Republic of Texas,
Confederate officer...
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Ashbel Parmelee Fitch (October 8, 1848 – May 4, 1904) was an
American lawyer, financier, and politician. He was a four-term Congressman, and a one-term...
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Ashbel A. Dean (February 6, 1857 – July 5, 1899) was a
Vermont physician and
politician who
served as
president of the
Vermont Senate.
Ashbel Azra Dean...
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According to
Genesis 46:21,
Benjamin had ten sons: Bela, Becher,
Ashbel, Gera, Naaman, Ehi, Rosh, Muppim, Huppim, and Ard. The name of his wife/wives...
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state of Indiana. He
succeeded to the
office upon the
death of
Governor Ashbel P.
Willard and
completed the
remaining three months of Willard's term. Hammond...
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Ashbel Green Simonton (January 20, 1833 –
December 9, 1867) was an
American Presbyterian minister, and the
first missionary to
settle a
Protestant church...
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Ashbel Green (March 15, 1928 –
September 18, 2012) was an
American book editor. He was a
senior editor and vice
president at
Alfred A. Knopf. He oversaw...