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Charles Gilbert Gates (May 26, 1876 – October 29, 1913) of Minneapolis, Minnesota was the owner of the first home in the United States where air conditioning was installed in 1914. [1] He was the son of John Warne Gates , also known as "Bet-a-Million" Gates.
Augustus Calhoun Allen was born on March 6, 1835, and died on March 15, 1914. He was a businessman and a Confederate officer during the Civil War. On the evening of December 28th, 1857, Allen departed from his home in New Orleans, Louisiana, boarding the steamship Texas as a volunteer bound for Nicaragua. He was an officer in Walker’s army.
Charles Gates, Jr. (1921–2005), businessman and philanthropist Charles Gilbert Gates , owner of the first air conditioned home Charles W. Gates , governor of Vermont from 1915 to 1917
[13] [16] At first the business went well; Gates and Dellora were able to move into their own home. Gates began taking time away from the hardware store and while his partner tried to handle all the business, he was not able to. [17] A son, Charles Gilbert Gates, was born to Gates and Dellora on May 21, 1876. Gates began to complain of various ...
MORE: Son gunned down in home invasion fought back, tried to help his mom; suspect at large. Bernadette Gaudio, 61, "was basically bedridden at the time -- she had an injured leg," Steele said.
This engagement was the turning point of Price's Missouri Expedition, forcing his army to retreat. The battle ended the last major Confederate offensive west of the Mississippi River, and for the remainder of the war the United States Army maintained solid control over most of Missouri. This battle was one of the largest to be fought west of ...
Here are the three main reasons, even amid a historically bleak campaign, that Missouri is likely to stick with Gates as its coach into the new season: Missouri basketball coach Dennis Gates’ buyout
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