• William Snodgrass may refer to: W. D. Snodgrass (William De Witt Snodgrass, 1926–2009), American poet William Davis Snodgrass (1796–1886), American Presbyterian...
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  • (now West Virginia) was founded by William Snodgrass, who arrived in the American colonies in 1700. William Snodgrass is buried in the cemetery of Tuscarora...
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    William Wallace Snodgrass MBE (1870 – 20 March 1939) was an English-born politician from Nelson, New Zealand. He was Mayor of Nelson and later a member...
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  • William Snodgrass (4 September 1827 – 22 July 1906) was a Canadian Presbyterian minister and the sixth Principal of Queen's College, now Queen's University...
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    Princeton Theological Seminary. Snodgrass was born in West Hanover, Pennsylvania. He was the son of the Reverend James Snodgrass, who from 1784 until his death...
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  • William De Witt Snodgrass (January 5, 1926 – January 13, 2009) was an American poet who also wrote under the pseudonym S. S. Gardons. He won the 1960...
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  • not play any internationals. Snodgrass was educated at Nelson College from 1912 to 1913. His father was William Snodgrass, who served as Mayor of Nelson...
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  • William Ramsey Snodgrass, Sr. (September 15, 1922 – April 20, 2008) was an American accountant who was the 32nd Comptroller of the Treasury of Tennessee...
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    area was subsequently settled by William Snodgrass, who arrived in the American colonies in 1700. William Snodgrass is buried in the cemetery of Tuscarora...
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    and a tug was due from Wellington to assist. In March 1939, the Hon William Snodgrass was returning from Wellington to Nelson on the overnight sailing....
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