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    Thomas Chipman McRae (December 21, 1851 – June 2, 1929) was an American attorney and politician from Arkansas. He served as a Democratic member of the...
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  • Lees–McRae College is a private college in Banner Elk, North Carolina, affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA). Lees–McRae College sits in the Appalachian...
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  • Think Later is the second studio album by Canadian singer Tate McRae, released on December 8, 2023, through RCA Records. It was co-executive produced...
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  • Florida Supreme Court James C. MacRae (1838–1909), associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court Thomas Chipman McRae (1851–1929), special chief...
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    Dandridge McRae (October 10, 1829 – April 23, 1899) was an American lawyer, court official, and Inspector General of Arkansas State Troops, as well as...
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    arising out of a confrontation with a skateboarder in Southern California. "C. Thomas Howell". AllMovie. Retrieved June 17, 2018. aboutct Archived 2008-07-24...
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  • to take his seat because Arkansas had not been re-admitted to the Union. McRae was elected to fill the vacancy caused by James K. Jones, who had been elected...
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    Canadian singer Tate McRae has recorded songs for two studio albums, two extended plays (EP), and one mixtape, as well as some collaborative projects...
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    has also been home to Governors George W. Hays, Charles H. Brough, Thomas C. McRae, and Tom Jefferson Terral. The house was listed on the National Register...
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    state a revocable license for the camp, which was accepted by Governor Thomas C. McRae on December 22, 1922. The camp was turned over to the Camp Pike Honorary...
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