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MacVeagh[pronunciation?] is a surname, and
refers to four
different persons, all of the same family:
Charles MacVeagh (1860–1931),
American diplomat;...
- A. Arthur.
MacVeagh was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, on
April 19, 1833, the son of
Major MacVeagh and
Margaret (née Lincoln) Mc
Veagh. His brother...
- Pennsylvania,
Franklin MacVeagh was a son of
Major John
MacVeagh and the
former Margaret Lincoln. His brother,
Isaac Wayne MacVeagh,
became the U.S. Attorney...
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Lincoln MacVeagh (October 1, 1890 –
January 15, 1972) was a
United States soldier, diplomat, businessman, and archaeologist. He
served a long
career as...
- the coin by Fraser, and in
February 1913,
Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh decided to
issue the
coins despite the objections.
Despite attempts by...
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replaced by
Abram Andrew. On May 4, 1911,
Eames MacVeagh, son of
Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh wrote to his father: A
little matter that seems...
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Charles MacVeagh (June 6, 1860 –
December 4, 1931) was an
American lawyer and diplomat. He
served as
United States Amb****ador to ****an from 1925 to 1928...
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Louise Thoron MacVeagh (1898-1987) was an
American painter and
illustrator who
studied with Leon
Bakst and was
known for her
painted murals.
Louise Warder...
- The coin was
formally approved by
Secretary of the
Treasury Franklin MacVeagh on July 14 and a
release date of
August 2, 1909, was set. Brenner's 1907...
- MacGilvra, Macildowie, Macilduy, Macilvera,
MacKlin,
MacLergain, Maclergan,
MacPhaiden,
MacRankin,
MacVeagh,
MacVey, Paden, Patten, Rankin, and Rankine. Members...