Thomas Brockway Bullene (August 10, 1828 – December 4, 1894) was mayor of Kansas City, Missouri in 1882. He was one of the original owners of the Emery...
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Thomas B. Woodward is an Episcopal priest in the Diocese of the Rio Grande, Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he lives with his wife Ann. Woodward was a steering...
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Thomas Woodward may refer to: Thomas Woodward (theologian) (1814–1875), Irish theologian Thomas Bullene Woodward (active since 1973), American Episcopal...
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Gillis store became Coates and Bullene when it merged with a store operated by Thomas B. Bullene. It then became the Bullene, Moore and Emery department...
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mayor, three twice; the table includes these non-consecutive terms as well. B. ^ The fractional terms of some mayors are not to be understood absolutely...
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a United States senator and United States district judge.: 27–28 Thomas B. Bullene, the 22nd mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, was a half-brother of William...
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a United States senator and United States district judge.: 27–28 Thomas B. Bullene, the 22nd mayor of Kansas City, Missouri, was a half-brother of William...
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and professionals, including Edward H. Allen, Victor B. Bell, Alden J. Blethen, Thomas B. Bullene, Gardiner Lathrop, August Meyer, Leander J. Talbott,...
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walking through an active landmine of spirits." Edward Herrick Allen Thomas B. Bullene (1828–1894), mayor and businessman James Cowgill Webster Davis Turner...
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City In office 1881–1882 Preceded by Charles A. Chace Succeeded by Thomas B. Bullene Personal details Born (1835-01-18)January 18, 1835 Ellington, Connecticut...
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