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William Ellam Allen (1880–1960) was an acting director of the U.S. Bureau of Investigation (BOI) during 1919. The BOI was a predecessor of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). [1] A former assistant in war matters to the chief of the Bureau of Investigation, Allen was appointed acting director on February 10, 1919. [1]
William Allen (congressman) (1827–1881), United States Representative from Ohio William Allen (governor) (1803–1879), U.S. Representative, Senator, and 31st Governor of Ohio William Allen (loyalist) (1704–1780), wealthy merchant, chief justice of Pennsylvania's provincial Supreme Court , and founder of Allentown, Pennsylvania
Animal Medical Center or (AMC) may refer to: Animal Medical Center of New York , a non profit animal hospital in New York City Angell Animal Medical Center in Boston, MA
The Old South Restaurant was a historic diner and local restaurant landmark at 1330 East Main Street in Russellville, Arkansas.It was a modular single-story structure, with streamlined Art Moderne styling consisting of exterior porcelain-coated aluminum paneling, bands of fixed windows, and a protruding aluminum entrance, above which a neon-lighted sign rose.
Russellville: 32: Russellville Public Library: Russellville Public Library: November 20, 2000 : 114 E. 3rd St. Russellville: 1937 WPA Colonial Revival building, next to the current library. 33: Russellville West Overpass
William Allan (British Army officer) (1832–1918) William Allan (classicist) (born 1970), Scottish classicist; William Allan (geneticist) (1881–1943), American physician and geneticist; William Allan (painter) (1782–1850), Scottish historical painter; William Allan (trade unionist) (1813–1874), British trade unionist
William Gustavus Allen (c. 1820 – 1 May 1888) was an African-American academic, intellectual, and lecturer. For a time he co-edited The National Watchman, an abolitionist newspaper. While studying law in Boston he lectured widely on abolition, equality, and integration.
There is significant history in the district. It was here in the William Forst House that the Confederate government of Kentucky was formed, commemorated by the Confederate Monument in Russellville. It is also the site of the first documented bank robbery by Jesse James, which occurred in 1868, of the Nimrod Long Banking Company, totalling ...
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