H. Morse Stephens (October 3, 1857 – April 16, 1919) was an American historian and professor of history at the University of California, Berkeley who...
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Clifford Morse (Morse would later take his stepfather's surname) and moved to Central Lake, Michigan. H. Gary Morse was first married to Sharon Morse, who...
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Birmingham (2003), p. 30 H. Morse Stephens (1891), p. 253 CUP (1970), p. 275 M. Cachão, P. Terrinha, A. Santos (2005), pp. 179–180 Markus H. Forst, Thomas C....
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However, some historians disagree about how the two men actually died. H. Morse Stephens claims that they "blew out their brains" with a pistol, while Charles...
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Roosevelt (1912) William A. Dunning (1913) Andrew C. McLaughlin (1914) H. Morse Stephens (1915) George Lincoln Burr (1916) Worthington C. Ford (1917) William...
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University of California, Berkeley's Bancroft Library. Collected by H. Morse Stephens sometime before 1907. This collection was likely once owned by Paul...
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Sykes Stephens (1796-1878), British general and artist Henri Estienne (1528–1598), also known as Henry Stephens, Parisian printer H. Morse Stephens (1857–1919)...
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Stephen Robert Morse is an American-British filmmaker. He is known for producing the Primetime Emmy Awards-nominated Amanda Knox, and directing/producing...
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Woodrow Wilson (category Articles with hCards)
Wilson, Colonel House, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, General Tasker H. Bliss, and diplomat Henry White, who was the only Republican, and he was...
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James Henry Breasted (redirect from J. H. Breasted)
Development of Religion and Thought in Ancient Egypt: Lectures delivered on the Morse Foundation at Union Theological Seminary. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons...
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