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- The Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty (also known as the Bidlack Treaty and Treaty of New Granada) was a treaty signed between New Granada (today Colombia and...
- Benjamin Alden Bidlack (September 8, 1804 – February 6, 1849) was an American politician, diplomat, and attorney who served as a member of the US House...
- James Enderby Bidlack (born February 1, 1961) is a biologist. He is a professor of biology and CURE-STEM Scholar at the University of Central Oklahoma...
- Clymer Bidlack, an aviation executive. They were married from July 14, 1953, until his death in 1978. The union produced a son, Bruce Robin Bidlack. In 1979...
- Harold Wilford Bidlack (born 1958) is a retired United States Air Force officer and national security aide. He ran unsuccessfully for the United States...
- to make the journey to Mars a reality. Bob Behnken Zoe McElroy Alayna Bidlack Niko Blanks Charles F. Bolden Jr. Elsa Shiju Joseph Drew Carlton Alyssa...
- Panama (then part of Colombia) under the guise of upholding the Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty. With an estimated 100,000 to 180,000 fatalities, about 2.5-3.8...
- channel for Browne, notably by fellow retired military officer Hal Bidlack, with Bidlack publicly asking, "Commander Williams, have you lost your honor?"...
- most important treaty resulting from these negotiations was the Mallarino-Bidlack treaty of 1846 in which the Republic of New Granada recognized that the...
- 1886) was made possible by the active parti****tion of USA under the 1846 Bidlack Mallarino treaty until 1903. In the 1840s, two decades after the Monroe...