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Charles J. Gidding or Giddings (1853–1943) [1] was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor.
Charles Giddings May 10, 1867 Albert G. Godfrey August 28, 1855 Jeremiah J. Good May 6, 1865 Eben H. Googins July 28, 1845 Charles H. Goulding March 24, 1838 William H. Gove (see Mass. September 4, 1851 Thomas J. Grady December 16, 1877 William J. Graham October 2, 1873 Harry E. Graves May 17, 1876 Francis Xavier Greenwood January 31, 1851
Charles Giddings May 10, 1867 James Love Gillingham July 12, 1857 James F. Gleason August 8, 1862 Samuel S. Gleason May 1, 1842 Edwin D. Goodell August 16, 1842 William T. Graham February 1, 1861 Alexander Grant: September 26, 1853 Charles Greene May 10, 1840 Thomas Ellwood Grover February 9, 1846 John Haigh November 17, 1839 Edward A. Hale
Joshua Reed Giddings (October 6, 1795 – May 27, 1864) was an American attorney, politician and abolitionist. He represented Northeast Ohio in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1838 to 1859. He was at first a member of the Whig Party and was later a Republican, helping found the party. Giddings is noted as a leading abolitionist of his era.
Barbara Gittings (July 31, 1932 – February 18, 2007) was an American activist for LGBT equality.She organized the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis [2] (DOB) from 1958 to 1963, edited the national DOB magazine The Ladder [2] [3] from 1963 to 1966, and worked closely with Frank Kameny in the 1960s on the first picket lines that brought attention to the ban on employment of gay ...
The school opened on the campus of Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in September 1994 as Medical Arts High School, with an initial class of 60 students. [4]With the opening in September 1996 of a standalone school building constructed at a cost of $3.1 million (equivalent to $6,000,000 in 2023) and designed to accommodate an enrollment of 300 students, the school became known as Dr. Charles ...
Air Marshal Sir Kenneth Charles Michael Giddings, KCB, OBE, DFC, AFC & Bar (27 August 1920 – 5 April 2009) [1] was a senior Royal Air Force officer who served as a fighter pilot during the Second World War. After retiring from the military, he became an independent panel inspector with the Department of Environment and chaired a number of ...
Charles and his brother John Mercer Langston were both Oberlin College graduates, and led the Ohio Anti-Slavery Society in 1858. They both were politically active all their lives, Charles in Kansas and John taking leadership roles in state and national politics, in 1888 becoming the first African-American to be elected to the US Congress from ...