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    George Izard (October 21, 1776 – November 22, 1828) was a senior officer of the United States Army who served as the second governor of Arkansas Territory...
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    Izard County is Arkansas's 13th county, formed on October 27, 1825, and named for War of 1812 General and Arkansas Territorial Governor George Izard....
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    Beard Izard (1829–1904), New Zealand lawyer and politician; father of Charles Hayward Izard (1860–1925), New Zealand lawyer and politician George Izard (1776–1828)...
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    Ralph Izard (January 23, 1741/1742 – May 30, 1804) was an American politician who served as president pro tempore of the United States Senate in 1794...
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  • Stephanie Izard is an American chef and television personality best known as the first female chef to win Bravo's Top Chef, taking the title during its...
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  • Georges Izard (17 June 1903, in Abeilhan, Hérault – 20 September 1973, in Paris) was a French politician, lawyer, journalist and essayist. Izard was named...
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  • Governor Izard may refer to: George Izard (1776–1828), 2nd Governor of Arkansas Territory Mark W. Izard (1799–1866), 2nd Governor of Nebraska Territory...
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    Lancey and James De Lancey. Mr. and Mrs. Izard had fourteen children including, Ralph DeLancey Izard and George Izard. Alice De Lancey was born in New York...
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  • was a political party in France founded in 1936 by Gaston Bergery and Georges Izard. It was a founding member of the Popular Front. Bergery had originally...
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    well-documented in field notes and publications from many individuals including by George Izard in 1827, by Lewis F. Hadly in 1882, from 19th-century linguist James...
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