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  2. R. W. Scott McLeod - Wikipedia

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    1st Assistant Secretary of State for Security and Consular Affairs; In office March 3, 1953 – March 9, 1957: President: Dwight D. Eisenhower: Preceded by: new office: Succeeded by: Roderic L. O'Connor: United States Ambassador to Ireland; In office July 17, 1957 – March 15, 1961: President: Dwight D. Eisenhower: Preceded by: William Howard ...

  3. Scott MacLeod (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    MacLeod began his professional career in 1979 with Oji Seishi in the Japan Ice Hockey League.In 1983, he joined the Salt Lake Golden Eagles for the Central Hockey League's final season of play, where he won the league's scoring title, [1] and then stayed with the team for two more seasons in the International Hockey League, winning the IHL's scoring race both seasons.

  4. Scott MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Scott MacLeod (ice hockey) (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player Scott MacLeod (rugby union) (born 1979), Scottish rugby union footballer G. Scott MacLeod (born 1965), Canadian multimedia artist and film director

  5. Woodstock, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a town and the county seat of Shenandoah County, [5] Virginia, United States.It has a population of 5,212 according to the 2017 census. [6] Woodstock comprises 3.2 square miles of incorporated area of the town, and is located along the "Seven Bends" of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.

  6. Shenandoah County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock was designated the county seat. Dunmore was Virginia's last royal governor, and was forced from office during the American Revolution. During the war (1778), the rebels renamed the county 'Shenandoah.' During the Civil War, the Battle of New Market took place in the county on May 15, 1864.

  7. Scott McLeod - Wikipedia

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    Scott McLeod may refer to: Scott McLeod (rugby union) (born 1973), New Zealand rugby union player and coach R. W. Scott McLeod (1914–1961), U.S. Department of State official and Ambassador to Ireland

  8. MacLeod - Wikipedia

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    Scott MacLeod (disambiguation), several people Scott MacLeod (1914–1961), U.S. Department of State official; Scott MacLeod (ice hockey) (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player; Scott MacLeod (rugby union) (born 1979), Scottish rugby union footballer; G. Scott MacLeod (born 1965), Canadian multimedia artist and film director

  9. Scott MacLeod (rugby union) - Wikipedia

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    Scott MacLeod (born 3 March 1979 in Hawick) is a retired Scottish rugby union footballer. He last played as a lock for Newcastle Falcons. He is currently still an active part of that club, in a coaching role. Having retired from playing at the end of the 2016–16 season.