Ashbel Smith (August 13, 1805 – January 21, 1886) was a slave owner, pioneer physician, diplomat, and official of the Republic of Texas, Confederate officer...
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The Ashbel Smith Building, also known as Old Red, is a Romanesque Revival building located in Galveston, Texas. It was built in 1891 with red brick and...
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and Ashbel Smith Hall to Trammell Crow which is constructing a commercial property on the site that uses the facade of Johnson Hall. Ashbel Smith Hall...
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Professor Emeritus of Computer Science and Interactive Media and Former Ashbel Smith Professor in Interactive Arts, Technology, and Computer Science at the...
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figure Ashbel A. Dean, American politician Ashbel H. Barney, American banker and expressman Ashbel P. Fitch, U.S. Representative from New York Ashbel Green...
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laid at the original "College Hill" location, and University President Ashbel Smith expressed optimism about Texas's untapped resources. The University of...
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in 1987 from the University of Texas Medical Branch, where he is an Ashbel Smith Distinguished Alumnus. Following an elective rotation at the Cooper Clinic...
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1989), Irish racing driver Ashbel Smith (1805–1886), father of the University of Texas, politician, doctor August E. Smith (1879–1969), American politician...
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officer and New York state patroon who fought in the Saratoga campaign Ashbel Smith (1805–1886), physician, diplomat, slave owner, Republic of Texas official...
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1842, William Kennedy, Republic of Texas consul general in London, and Ashbel Smith, minister to England, protested the building of the vessels for Mexican...
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