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Mason Brayman (May 23, 1813 –
February 27, 1895) was an
American attorney, newspaperman, and
military officer.
During his
service to the
Union Army during...
- so
Brayman was
nominated on July 18,
confirmed by the
Senate on July 24. and he took
office on
August 1. Many
petitions were
filed to
remove Brayman, and...
- life-support; Reid died the next day.
Three of the
young men,
Joshua Cole,
Daniel Brayman, and
Nicholas Holtschlag were
initially convicted of
manslaughter and poisoning...
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surround producer (Kraftwerk) Tyberg: M****es
Jesse Brayman,
surround mix engineer;
Jesse Brayman,
surround mastering engineer;
Blanton Alspaugh, surround...
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Democrat J.B.
Brayman. 1956; Poff was re-elected with 62.09% of the vote,
defeating Democrat John L.
Whitehead and
Social Democrat Brayman. 1958; Poff was...
- Tuttle's
order had
neither been
rescinded nor was
being obe****.
General Mason Brayman, the next commander, took a
harder stance,
saying "...military
orders are...
- Englewood, New Jersey.
Johnny Drake, born in
Saint Paul,
Minnesota (né John
Brayman Drake; 1915–1985), died in Los Angeles, California.
Ralph Brewster (né...
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Shrine Temple in
Albuquerque and
member of the
Order of DeMolay.
Mason Brayman (1813–1895),
American attorney, newspaperman, and
Union Army brigadier...
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Boise City.
Governor Brayman notified Brigadier General O. O. Howard,
commander of the
Military Department of the Columbia.
Brayman wrote in a May 30 letter...
- Canada) has a
miniature version of this piece,
attributed to Copley.
Brayman,
James (1852). "Escape from a shark".
Thrilling adventures by land and...