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  2. Archibald McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Archibald McIntyre (June 1, 1772 Dull, Kenmore, Perthshire, Scotland – May 6, 1858 Albany, Albany County, New York), was an American merchant and politician.

  3. Archibald Macintyre - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Macintyre may refer to: Archibald T. MacIntyre (1822–1900), American politician and lawyer Archibald James Macintyre (1908–1967), British-born mathematician

  4. 45th New York State Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The asterisk (*) denotes members of the previous Legislature who continued in office as members of this Legislature. Abraham Gurnee, Archibald McIntyre and Samuel M. Hopkins changed from the Assembly to the Senate. Under the provisions of the new Constitution, all senators were legislated out of office at the end of 1822.

  5. Lexington murders - Wikipedia

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    The Lexington murders was one of the most notable crimes in California during the 19th century. Lloyd Leadbetter Majors (February 26, 1837 – May 24, 1884), Joseph Jewell (1855-November 30, 1884) and John Franklin Showers (September 20, 1860 – May 15, 1899), were responsible for the brutal murder and robbery of William Peter Renowden and Archibald McIntyre in Lexington, California, on March ...

  6. McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Archibald McIntyre (1772–1858), NY State Comptroller 1806–1821; Archibald T. MacIntyre (1822–1900), US Representative from Georgia; Arthur McIntyre (1918–2009), English Test cricketer; Augustine McIntyre, Jr. (1876–1954), American brigadier general; Christine McIntyre (1911–1984), American actress

  7. Mansion Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Archibald McIntyre and Henry Yates bought the Kane estate in 1834. It was used as a temporary governor's mansion by William H. Seward, and possibly others. Yates spent his later years in the house, selling off the portion north of Ashgrove and Westerlo streets around the same time the rowhouses were being built on Trinity.

  8. McIntyre Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McIntyre Township was formed from territory taken from Lewis Township in 1848. It is named for Archibald McIntyre, one of the founders of the Williamsport and Elmira Railroad. [4] The first pioneers arrived in the McIntyre Township area in 1794 near what is now the village of Ralston.

  9. Archibald T. MacIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Archibald Thompson MacIntyre (October 27, 1822 – January 1, 1900) was an American politician and lawyer, as well as an officer in the Confederate States Army during ...