Alfred Augustus Howe (December 29, 1817 – October 6, 1892) was an American carpenter and politician in North Carolina. He served as an alderman in Wilmington, North Carolina and as a county commissioner. He was African American.[1]
^Kenzer, Robert C. (1997). Enterprising Southerners: Black Economic Success in North Carolina, 1865-1915. University of Virginia Press. ISBN 9780813917337 – via Google Books.
Alfred Augustus Howe (December 29, 1817 – October 6, 1892) was an American carpenter and politician in North Carolina. He served as an alderman in Wilmington...
AlfredHowe Terry (November 10, 1827 – December 16, 1890) was a Union general in the American Civil War and the military commander of the Dakota Territory...
Hanover County in the North Carolina House of Representatives in 1897. AlfredHowe was his father. John worked for Alexander Manly's Daily Record newspaper...
premature end. Meanwhile, back in the West the Army's commander General AlfredHowe Terry visits the fort and summons Major Reno and Captain Benton to inform...
Carol Elizabeth Howe is a former informant for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). Howe became a key figure in Oklahoma City...
for three-months service on May 7, 1861, under the command of Colonel AlfredHowe Terry. The regiment was attached to Mansfield's command, Department of...
(1965) as Doctor (uncredited) The Great Sioux Massacre (1965) as Gen. AlfredHowe Terry (final film) Social Security Death Index, Source Citation: Number:...
escape American vengeance. Steele along with U.S. Army Major General AlfredHowe Terry attempted to persuade Sitting Bull to return to the United States...
(formerly Harney Peak) at 7,244 feet (2,208 m). The mountain was named for AlfredHowe Terry, who had explored the area. It was first used as a ski area in...
(1787–1837), jurist. Titus Street (1786–1842), businessman and civic figure AlfredHowe Terry (1827–1890), Civil War Union Army Major General. Beatrice Tinsley...
was Virgil Howe. Named after Dylan Thomas and Bob Dylan, Steve Howe's guitar instrumental "Clap" was written for him. Howe attended King Alfred School from...
Georgia, U.S. chargé d'affaires to Vienna, Confederate colonel 60th GA AlfredHowe Terry (class of 1838) – American Civil War major general, military commander...
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1876, General Phillip Sheridan telegraphed Generals George R. Crook and AlfredHowe Terry, ordering them to undertake winter campaigns against the "hostiles"...
Louis McHenry Howe (January 14, 1871 – April 18, 1936) was an American reporter for the New York Herald best known for acting as an early political advisor...
Crow Chief Blackfoot, Curly (scout), General Hugh L. Scott, General AlfredHowe Terry, General John Gibbon, Lieutenant James Bradley, and General George...
the set of legal terms and definitions created in the treaties between Alfred the Great, the king of Wessex, and Guthrum, the Danish warlord, written...
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Representatives, after defeating Alfred Moore Waddell. Hailing from a prominent family of carpenters and builders, Howe served as an alderman, vestryman...
Hubert Howe Bancroft (May 5, 1832 – March 2, 1918) was an American historian and ethnologist who wrote, published, and collected works concerning the western...
and Company, 2012. ISBN 0-7864-7241-3. Finan, William J. Major General AlfredHowe Terry: Hero of Fort Fisher. Hartford, Connecticut: Connecticut Civil...