Burlington, Vermont. George F. Edmunds was born in Richmond, Vermont on February 1, 1828, the son of Ebenezer Edmunds and Naomi (Briggs) Edmunds. He attended...
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first biogeographer of Ephemeroptera". George F. Edmunds Jr. was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to George F. Edmunds and Fern E. Barratt. He joined the U...
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2483. The act was named after its congressional sponsors, Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont and Congressman John Randolph Tucker of Virginia. In President...
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more than five years". The act is named for U.S. Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont. The Edmunds Act also prohibited "bigamous" or "unlawful cohabitation"...
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stockholder for Crédit Mobilier amidst the scandal; George F. Edmunds of Vermont was later suspected by Richard F. Pettigrew of being "distinctly dishonest" and...
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racing car driver George F. Edmunds (1828–1919), Senator from Vermont James M. Edmunds (1810–1879), Michigan politician Margo Edmunds, American health...
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President Arthur could build a coalition with smaller candidates such as George F. Edmunds. There were also rumors that members of the party would bolt if Blaine...
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com. Crockett, Walter Hill (1919). "George F. Edmunds: The National Convention of 1880". The Vermonter: Edmunds Memorial. Vol. 24, no. 3–4. White River...
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former President Grant, Senator James G. Blaine of Maine, and Senator George F. Edmunds of Vermont. Grant did not actively promote his candidacy, but his...
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Sheldon in 1890–1. The taxonomy of the Ephemeroptera was reworked by George F. Edmunds and Jay R Traver, starting in 1954. Traver contributed to the 1935...
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