Charles Wesley Leffingwell (December 5, 1840 – October 10, 1928) was an American author, educator, and Episcopal priest. Charles Wesley Leffingwell was...
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(1895–1946), American novelist Charles Wesley Leffingwell (1840–1928), American author, educator, and Episcopal priest Edward Leffingwell (1941–2014), American...
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represent Knox county. The Rev. Charles Wesley Leffingwell became the founder and rector of St. Mary's, Mrs. Leffingwell being the matron and Miss Nancy...
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Kingdom. Sir George Fleming, 2nd Baronet, British churchman. Charles Wesley Leffingwell, Episcopal priest The Baptist tradition only recognizes two ordained...
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Thomas Eugene Kurtz 1950 — co-inventor of BASIC computer language Charles Wesley Leffingwell 1862 — editor of The Living Church magazine Lorenzo D. Lewelling...
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Episcopalian journalist and publisher. In 1900, Morehouse succeeded Charles Wesley Leffingwell as editor of The Living Church magazine following the purchase...
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Us James Knox, congressman Charles Wesley Leffingwell Episcopal priest, writer, and educator Ernest de Koven Leffingwell, explorer John E. Raker, politician...
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century. Samuel Smith Harris (1878–1879) John Fulton (1878–1879) Charles Wesley Leffingwell (1879–1900) Frederic Cook Morehouse (1900–1932) Clifford Phelps...
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(born 1948), bishop of Eau Claire Jeffrey Lee, bishop of Chicago Charles Wesley Leffingwell (1840-1928), editor of The Living Church Edwin M. Leidel, Jr....
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Specialist on STS-61-C, Florida/Yale Sam Walton Founder of Wal-Mart, Missouri Charles Koch Chairman/CEO of Koch Industries, MIT Sam Palmisano Chairman/CEO of...
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