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    Andrew Ryan McGill (February 19, 1840 – October 31, 1905) was an American politician of the United States Republican Party. He served as the tenth Governor...
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  • Australian actor Andy Ryan (born 1994), Scottish professional footballer Andrew Ryan McGill (1840–1905), American politician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Sobel 1978, pp. 780–781. "Andrew Ryan McGill". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 13, 2023. "Andrew Ryan McGill". Minnesota Historical Society...
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  • Nebraska State Senate Andrew Ryan McGill (1840–1905), Minnesota State Senate Paddy McGill (1913–1977), Northern Irish Senate Yancey McGill (born 1952), South...
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    gubernatorial candidate. Instead of supporting the reform-minded incumbent, Andrew Ryan McGill, a majority of party stalwarts rallied behind William Merriam, an...
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    The Andrew R. McGill House is a historic house in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It is the Queen Anne style home of Governor Andrew Ryan McGill (served...
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    Johnson — politician and lawyer Andrew Ryan McGill — 10th governor of Minnesota, newspaper editor, state senator James M. McPherson — Civil War historian...
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  • 218th most common. Alexander McGill (disambiguation) Andrew Ryan McGill (1840–1905), American politician Anthony McGill (born 1991), Scottish professional...
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    age 18 and none of those age 65 or over. Doug McKalip, chief agricultural negotiator Andrew Ryan McGill, 10th governor of Minnesota Sharon Stone, actress...
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    railroad. When America declared war against Spain in 1898, President William McKinley appointed the 62-year-old as a brigadier general of volunteers and asked...
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