Virginia Dox (October 31, 1851 – February 14, 1941) was a 19th-century American missionary, educator, and explorer in the Intermountain West, and later...
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originally named Bass Tomb by Virginia Dox, for William Bass, Dox's guide into the canyon. Impressed by her, Bass named Dox Castle shortly after she left...
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cliffs. The Dox Formation takes its name from frontier educator Virginia Dox, the first white woman to explore the Grand Canyon, for whom the Dox Castle butte...
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Broadway producer James Dixon (1814–1873), U.S. Congressman and Senator Virginia Dox, frontier educator and popular lecturer Johnny Duke or Giulio Gallucci...
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Captain Myndert Marselis Dox (January 6, 1790 – September 8, 1830) was a soldier and government official in Western New York. Dox was born on January 6,...
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lived in Wilson. Frank A. Cipolla, Brigadier General, born in Wilson. Virginia Dox (1851–1941), frontier educator and lecturer, born in Wilson. Rexford...
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2d Session, Mis. Dox. No. 98 A Certified Copy of the Constitution of the State of West Virginia "Reorganized Government of Virginia Approves New State"...
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Lansing Dox (December 13, 1784 – August 2, 1847) was an American politician. He was born in Albany, New York, on December 13, 1784, to Pieter Dox and Cathalyntje...
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Buffalo, and Gerrit L. Dox, New York State Treasurer. His maternal grandfather was U.S. Representative John Nicholas from Virginia's 18th district. He graduated...
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