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Cranch
Cranch is a surname. Cranch (1769–1855), American judge
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Duncanson-Cranch House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington, D.C.
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John Cranch
John Cranch may refer to:
John Cranch (naturalist) (1758–1816), English naturalist and explorer
John Cranch (American painter) (1807–1891), American painter
John Cranch (English painter) (1751–1821), English painter
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John Cranch Walker Vivian
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William Cranch
Nancy Cranch bore 13 children. Of the four Cranch sons who survived to adulthood, three became painters: Christopher Pearse Cranch, Edward P. Cranch, and John Cranch.
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Edmund Cranch
Cranch grew up in Westfield, New Jersey. In 1985, Cranch was elected president of the American Society for Engineering Education, which honored him as a fellow in 1993.
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Ray Cranch
Cranch came back into the army just before Pearl Harbor in December 1941. Cranch was selected for New Zealand in 1951-52 Cranch played in one test match on tour.
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John Cranch (naturalist)
John Cranch (1785–1816) was an English naturalist and explorer. Explorer
John Cranch - 'Jack' to his friends - took part in an expedition in 1816 under Captain James Hingston Tuckey to discover the source of the River
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John Cranch (English painter)
Cranch of Plympton, Devonshire, who were doubtless relatives of John Cranch. After residing many years at Bath, Cranch died there in his seventieth year in February 1821.
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U.S. Reports: Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803).
Title U.S. Reports: Marbury v. Madison, 5 U.S. (1 Cranch) 137 (1803). Names Marshall, John (Judge) Supreme Court of the United States (Author)
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John Cranch (American painter)
Cranch was born in Washington, D.C., the third son of judge William Cranch; his younger brother was the poet and painter Christopher Pearse Cranch, and Cranch returned to the United States in 1834 and settled in New York City, but did not show in an annual Cranch of the National Academy of Design until
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Cranch School
The Cranch School is a historic school building at 250 Whitwell Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. It was named for Richard Cranch (1726-1811), a prominent local politician who once owned the land on which the school is located.
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William Cranch Bond
Upbringing
William Cranch Bond was born in Falmouth, Maine (near Portland) on September 9, 1789. After Selina's death in 1831, Bond married her older sister, Mary Roope Cranch.
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Duncanson-Cranch House
Duncanson-Cranch House is an historic house, located at 468-470 N Street, Southwest, Washington, D.C.
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List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 13
Cranch's Reports. Taylor is 13 U.S. (9 Cranch) 43 (1815).
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List of United States Supreme Court cases, volume 7
Cranch's Reports. Brooke is 7 U.S. (3 Cranch) 92 (1805).
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