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unusual facts about Seymour W. Terry


Seymour W. Terry

Terry was a member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity from the fraternity's first chapter at the University of Arkansas.


21st Lancers

Brighton, Terry, The Last Charge: the 21st Lancers and the Battle of Omdurman.

24th Virginia Infantry

The field officers were Colonels Jubal A. Early and William R. Terry; Lieutenant Colonels Peter Hairston, Jr. and Richard L. Maury; and Majors William W. Bentley, Joseph A. Hambrick, and J.P. Hammet.

Batsu

Bats & Terry or Batsu & Teri, a Japanese manga series, film and game

Benjamin Franklin Terry

One brother David S. Terry later moved to California and served on that state's Supreme Court.

Campo Atlético Charles H. Terry

There will also be a 3-D model of the park produced by the Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Architecture.

Charles S. Terry

Among his many translations, Terry provided the English translation for Eiji Yoshikawa's historical novel Musashi of the renowned Japanese swordsman Miyamoto Musashi.

Charles S. Terry (1926–1982) was an American translator and academic in the fields of Japanese history, art, and literature.

David D. Terry

Terry was reelected to the Seventy-fourth and to the three succeeding Congresses, where he served from December 19, 1933 to January 3, 1943.

Then Terry was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-third Congress to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Heartsill Ragon.

David S. Terry

This unit was raised by his brother Benjamin Franklin Terry and was also known as Terry's Texas Rangers.

David Terry

David S. Terry (1823–1889), California Father and Chief Justice of the California Supreme Court

Fort Ransom, North Dakota

The fort was built on top of Grizzly Bear Hill, a site chosen by Brigadier General Alfred H. Terry.

Herbert Bolt

Williams, Terry (2008) Through Blue Eyes: A Photographic History of Newtown RLFC, Newtown RLFC, Leichhardt

In re Neagle

David S. Terry, a disappointed litigant with a grudge against Field, approached and appeared to be about to attack Field.

John H. Terry

After leaving Congress Terry was Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of the Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation.

Milton S. Gould

David Neagle had been the marshal in Tombstone at the time the shoot-out at the OK Corral and was acting as a Federal Marshal protecting U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen J. Field when Neagle killed the sworn enemy of Field, former California Justice David S. Terry after he accosted and threatened Justice Field.

Parque Lineal Veredas del Labrador

It makes its way though areas next to some of the city's landmarks, including Campo Atlético Charles H. Terry, Centro de Convenciones de Ponce (Complejo Ferial de Puerto Rico), and Parque Familiar Julio Enrique Monagas.

Seymour W. Duncan

Seymour W. Duncan is a guitarist and guitar repairman, but is best known as the man behind Seymour Duncan Company, the manufacturer of guitar pickups, bass pickups, and effects pedals located in Santa Barbara, California.

He established contact with industry luminaries such as Leo Fender, Les Paul and Seth Lover (inventor of the humbucking pickup) and continued learning about and making pickups.

William L. Terry

He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1886 to the Fiftieth Congress.

Terry was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-second and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1891-March 3, 1901).

William R. Terry

William Richard Terry (March 12, 1827 – March 28, 1897) was a businessman, politician, prison superintendent and a brigadier general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.

William Terry

William L. Terry (1850-1917), U.S. Representative from Arkansas, father of David Dickson Terry


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