Frank Wheaton (May 8, 1833 – June 18, 1903) was a career military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and Indian Wars. He...
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Frank Wheaton (1833–1903) was a military officer in the United States Army. Frank Wheaton may also refer to: Frank Wheaton (tennis) (1876–1965), American...
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Washington, D.C., and northwest of downtown Silver Spring. Wheaton takes its name from Frank Wheaton (1833–1903), a career officer in the United States Army...
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decades. Wheaton's son, Frank H. Wheaton, Sr., entered the company in 1889. Two years later, the company suffered a financial setback when T.C. Wheaton entered...
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Frank Kahlil Wheaton is an American attorney, agent, and actor. Frank(ert) Kahlil Wheaton was born September 27, 1951, in Los Angeles, California, but...
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Frank Wheaton (October 15, 1876 – October 29, 1965) was an American tennis player. He competed in the men's singles and doubles events at the 1904 Summer...
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James Wheaton (January 11, 1924 – June 9, 2002), was an American motion picture, stage, and television actor. Wheaton's credits include THX 1138, Trouble...
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Downcounty Consortium. The school is named for the Wheaton area, which is in turn named for Frank Wheaton (1833–1903), a career officer in the Union Army...
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host Frank Wheaton (1833–1903), American Civil War general Frank K. Wheaton (born 1951), personal manager, agent and event producer Henry Wheaton (1785–1848)...
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into a massacre. The commander of American forces, Brigadier General Frank Wheaton, wrote the following in his annual report of military affairs in Texas;...
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