George Harney (baseball) (1890–1959), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues
George Edward Harney (1840–1924), American architect based in New York City
George Julian Harney (1817–1897), British political activist, journalist, and Chartist leader
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GeorgeHarney may refer to: GeorgeHarney (baseball) (1890–1959), American baseball pitcher in the Negro leagues George Edward Harney (1840–1924), American...
George Julian Harney (17 February 1817 – 9 December 1897) was a British political activist, journalist, and Chartist leader. He was also associated with...
Black Elk Peak, formerly known as Harney Peak, is the highest natural point in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the Midwestern United States. It lies...
George E. Harney FAIA (September 1, 1839 – November 12, 1924) was a late 19th-century American architect based in New York City. George Edward Harney...
County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1884 to a design by George Edward Harney and little altered since 1900, it was the home of Jeannette Boyd...
to the Chartist movement, of whose leaders he met several, including GeorgeHarney. Engels actively participated in the Revolution of 1848, taking part...
runs to score on four hits with one strikeout and on walk. Meanwhile, GeorgeHarney threw a complete-game shutout, allowing just four hits while walking...
home to the Jewish Museum Frederic W. Stevens House 1876 Châteauesque GeorgeHarney New York City The house was demolished in 1919 Jacob Ruppert Sr House...
Battle of Ash Hollow, also known as the Battle of Blue Water Creek or the Harney Massacre, was an engagement of the First Sioux War, and fought on September...
the late 1980s, Agnes Baker Pilgrim, granddaughter of Takelma chief GeorgeHarney, emerged as the most significant spokesperson for the Takelma. "In 1994...
included starting pitchers Willie Foster, Rube Curry, Willie Powell, GeorgeHarney, and Webster McDonald, and relief pitcher Sam Crawford. The series opener...
and occupied the headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Harney County, Oregon, and continued to occupy it until law enforcement made a...