William Farquhar Barry (August 18, 1818 – July 18, 1879) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving as an artillery commander during the Mexican–American...
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William R. Barry (1828–1900), American businessman and advocate for the deaf William J. Barry (born 1943), Irish phonetician William Farquhar Barry (1818–1879)...
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Barry (1855–1919), U.S. Army major general Tom Barry (Irish republican) (1897–1980), Irish Republican Army lieutenant general William Farquhar Barry (1818–1879)...
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developer Major Andre Andrews (1792–1834), 2nd Mayor of Buffalo William Farquhar Barry (1818–1879), U.S. Civil War general Hiram Barton (1810–1880), Mayor...
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William Farquhar Payson (18 February 1876 – April 15, 1939) was an American author and editor. He was born in New York City on February 18, 1876. He was...
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Derry, Farquhar was one of seven children born to William Farquhar, a clergyman of modest means. The author of "Memoirs of Mr. George Farquhar," a biographical...
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approved the plan offered by his chief of artillery Brigadier General William Farquhar Barry, which included the goal to arm Union Army field artillery batteries...
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New York, and 1st Minnesota were placed into position by Major William Farquhar Barry, McDowell's chief of artillery, at the crest of Henry House Hill...
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It was the brainchild of former artillery captain and Brig. Gen. William Farquhar Barry, Chief of Artillery for the Army of the Potomac, in 1861. With such...
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forces in the summer of 1861, he approved the recommendations of William Farquhar Barry. These included replacing the 20 year old smoothbore cannons and...
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