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William Gray Purcell (July 2, 1880 – April 11, 1965) was a Prairie School architect in the Midwestern United States. He partnered with George Grant Elmslie , and briefly with George Feick . The firm of Purcell & Elmslie produced designs for buildings in twenty-two states, Australia, and China.
English: Grave of William Gray Purcell (1880–1965) at Forest Home Cemetery, Forest Park, IL. Date: 23 July 2022, 14:18:30: Source: Own work: Author: Nick Number ...
William Purcell may refer to: William Purcell (d. 1834), last known survivor of HMS Bounty; William E. Purcell (1856–1928), state senator from North Dakota; William Frederick Purcell (1866–1919), arachnologist and biologist; William Gray Purcell (1880–1965), architect; William R. Purcell (born 1931), state senator from North Carolina
William Robert Purcell [1] (born February 12, 1931, in Laurinburg, North Carolina) is a Democratic politician. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's twenty-fifth Senate district, including constituents in Anson , Richmond , Scotland and Stanly counties 1997–2013.
William Edward Purcell (August 3, 1856 – November 23, 1928) was a United States senator from North Dakota. Born in Flemington, New Jersey , he attended the common schools, studied law, and was admitted to the bar of New Jersey in 1880, commencing practice in Flemington.
W. Griffith Purcell (July 14, 1912 – April 1, 1983) was a Virginia lawyer and politician, who represented his native Richmond from 1950 to 1956, before retiring to concentrate on his general practice.
William Henry Samuel Purcell (1912-1994) was Archdeacon of Dorking from 1968 until 1982. Biography. Purcell was born in or near to Norwich on 22 January 1912. [1]
Rochester Daily Union and Advertiser of April 15, 1865. The Union and Advertiser, also known as the Daily Union and Advertiser was a newspaper in Rochester, New York. [1] It was published by Curtis, Butts & Co. [2] from 1856 until at least 1886.