Horace Bates (19 August 1793 – 14 December 1879) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket from 1822 to 1832. Bates was born at Egerton...
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Edward Bates, an opponent of the spread of slavery who had freed his own slaves. In his newspaper, in speeches, and in conversation, Greeley pushed Bates as...
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was named after Horace Bates, owner of the site. William N. Barron, Butler County Railroad official who built a track on Horace Bates' farm. U.S. Geological...
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gambling advertiser Horace Bates (1793–1879), English cricketer Horace Batten (1912–2014), English shoemaker and bootmaker Horace Baugh (1916–2007), Canadian...
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Horace Mann (May 4, 1796 – August 2, 1859) was an American educational reformer, slavery abolitionist and Whig politician known for his commitment to promoting...
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though the bowler who dismissed him is not recorded, and secondly by Horace Bates in Sussex's second-innings total of 43 al out. Kent, who had been dismissed...
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install a railroad switch there. Batesville, Missouri, constructed on Horace Bates' farm. Spread, Missouri Fagus, Missouri. Fagus is the Latin botanical...
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Horace Meredith Clarke (June 2, 1939 – August 5, 2020) was an American Virgin Islander baseball second baseman who played ten seasons in Major League Baseball...
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a son named Horace Jacobs Rice. Rachel Bates Jacobs graduated from Vassar College and served on the Springfield School Committee. Horace H. Jacobs married...
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influential Bates family, he was the first US Cabinet appointee from a state west of the Mississippi River. Born in Goochland County, Virginia, in 1814 Bates moved...
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