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James Dunlavy (February 4, 1844 –
March 6, 1923) was an
American soldier who
fought for the
Union Army in the
American Civil War.
Dunlavy received the...
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Francis Dunlavy (1761–1839) was a teacher,
judge and Ohio Senator. Born in Virginia, he
moved to Columbia, near Cincinnati, in 1792. In 1800, he was elected...
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designed to
operate over a wide band of frequencies. It was
invented by John
Dunlavy in 1952. The most
common form of log-periodic
antenna is the log-periodic...
- Awakenings'.
Foster et al. 2004, p. 368, 'Great Awakenings' Marshall, Robert;
Dunlavy, John; M'nemar, Richard; Stone, BW; Thompson, John; Purviance,
David (1804)...
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original (PDF) on
April 14, 2008.
Retrieved April 18, 2008. Marshall, Robert;
Dunlavy, John; M'Nemar, Richard; Stone, B. W.; Thompson, John; and Purviance, David...
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original on 1
August 2014.
Retrieved 28 June 2013.
Retrieved 28 June 2013.
Dunlavy,
Colleen A. (21
February 2007). "Social
Conceptions of the Corporation:...
- 1914 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y John G.
Cooper (Republican) 53.3% ▌D. F.
Dunlavy (Democratic) 46.5% ▌John S. Ruth (Independent) 0.1% ▌Harold G. Bickler...
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Railways (2 ed.). London:
Railway Gazette. p. 16. OCLC 1591369. by
Colleen A.
Dunlavy,
Politics and Industrialization:
Early Railroads in the
United States and...
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original on 2010-09-21.
Retrieved 20
September 2010. Valenti,
Patricia Dunlavy. To
Myself A Stranger: A
Biography of Rose
Hawthorne Lathrop.
Baton Rouge...
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James Dunlavy of the 3rd Iowa. As a
reward for
capturing Marmaduke,
Dunlavy was
given military leave for the
remainder of his time of service.
Dunlavy later...