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Ephraim George Squier (June 17, 1821 – April 17, 1888), usually cited as E. G. Squier, was an American archaeologist, history writer, painter and newspaper editor. Biography [ edit ]
Squier served as both main songwriter and frontman of the group. Despite receiving considerable success at the local rock scene, Piper broke up. Squier signed a solo deal with Capitol Records in 1979 and started working on his solo debut The Tale of the Tape, which was released in spring 1980.
Squier is an American brand of electric guitars owned by Fender. The former manufacturing company, established as "V. C. Squier Company" was founded in 1890 by Victor Carroll Squier in Battle Creek, Michigan , producing strings for violins , banjos , and guitars .
1888 – E. G. Squier, American archaeologist and journalist (b. 1821) 1892 – Alexander Mackenzie, Scottish-Canadian politician, 2nd Prime Minister of Canada (b ...
To get a better understanding of what inspires famous musicians and artists from a variety of fields, Smith and his wife Taylor Barton founded the concert series Portraits in 2015. Now in its fourth series, Portraits has hosted artists including Billy Squier, Ethan Hawke, the Bacon Brothers, and the Avett Brothers. [25]
1821 – E. G. Squier, American archaeologist and journalist (d. 1888) 1832 – William Crookes, English chemist and physicist (d. 1919) 1833 – Manuel González Flores, Mexican general and president (d. 1893) [23] 1858 – Eben Sumner Draper, American businessman and politician, 44th Governor of Massachusetts (d. 1914)
Edward Squire or Squier (died 1598) was an English scrivener and sailor, and an alleged conspirator against the life of Elizabeth I of England. He was executed, after an investigation of a series of obscure circumstances led to conviction for his apparent attempts to poison Queen Elizabeth and Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex .
[22] [23] [20] He was buried in Panama but later re-interred in Philadelphia at Laurel Hill Cemetery at the instigation of his friend, archaeologist E. G. Squier. [24] Three years after his death, Anne and Charles lived on Long Island in Islip, New York. Living with them were two Mary Gliddons, one aged 22 and the other 52. [25] After Anne ...