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unusual facts about Patrick F. McDonough


Patrick McDonough

Patrick F. McDonough (died 2001), American police officer, attorney, and member of the Boston City Council


Alario Center

One such school is Patrick F. Taylor Science and Technology Academy, a magnet school named after Louisiana oilman and philanthropist, Patrick Taylor.

Gordon L. McDonough

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1962 to the Eighty-eighth Congress.

McDonough was elected as a Republican to the Seventy-ninth and to the eight succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1945-January 3, 1963).

Hill v. McDonough

On November 29, 2005, Florida Governor Jeb Bush signed a warrant for Hill’s execution, which was to be carried out on January 24, 2006.

John McDonough

John E. McDonough (born 1953), member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1985–1997

John T. McDonough (1843–?), Secretary of State of New York 1899–1902, and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the Philippines 1903–1904

Nancy Moritz

In 1987, she became a law clerk to Judge Patrick F. Kelly with the United States District Court in Wichita.

Patrick F. McManus

McManus's writing is characterized by a dry wit that has drawn comparisons to Mark Twain and Robert Benchley.

Patrick F. McManus House

Patrick F. McManus then went on the gold strike in Yreka, California, served as a sutler during the Modoc War and was killed in the Yreka area while driving a team and hauling mail.

Patrick F. Trainor

"Suffering from an insidious nervous disease", he went to take the water cure at Clifton Springs, and in August 1902 went to Albany where he died on Christmas Day at the Ten Eyck Hotel.

Patrick Philbin

Patrick F. Philbin, American lawyer and Bush administration appointee

Savery, Wyoming

Two recent state representatives, the late George R. Salisbury, Jr., and his son-in-law, Patrick F. O'Toole, both Democrats, came from Savery.


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