Richard C. Byrd (ca. 1805 – June 1, 1854) was an American politician who served as acting governor of Arkansas from January 10 to April 19, 1849, following...
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Richard Byrd may refer to: Richard C. Byrd (1805–1854), American politician Richard E. Byrd (1888–1957), admiral, polar explorer, aviator Richard Byrd...
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Richard Evelyn Byrd Jr. (October 25, 1888 – March 11, 1957), an American naval officer, was a pioneering American aviator, polar explorer, and organizer...
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Robert Carlyle Byrd (born Cornelius Calvin Sale Jr.; November 20, 1917 – June 28, 2010) was an American politician and musician who served as a United...
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Richard Evelyn Byrd III (February 19, 1920 – c. October 3, 1988), usually referred to as Richard E. Byrd Jr., was a United States naval officer, Antarctic...
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territory on Earth. It was named after the wife of American naval officer Richard E. Byrd, who explored the region in the early 20th century. The territory lies...
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of politician Harry Byrd and aviator Richard Byrd Jr. He was the first son born to Jennie (Rivers) and her husband William Byrd, who had become an adjutant...
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Drew defeated Whig nominee Lorenzo Gibson and independent candidate Richard C. Byrd. On election day, 5 August 1844, Democratic nominee Thomas S. Drew...
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November 13, 1844. p. 2. Retrieved July 31, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 65–66. "Richard C. Byrd". National Governors Association. January 15, 2019. Retrieved February...
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Richard C. Byrd (c. 1805–1854), American politician Richard Evelyn Byrd Sr. (1860–1925), Virginia lawyer, politician and newspaperman Richard E. Byrd...
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