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What (who) is W Dale Brownawell - definition

ENGLISH CONGREGATIONALIST CHURCH LEADER
R. W, Dale; R. W. Dale
  • [[Blue plaque]] on the modern [[Carrs Lane Church]], Birmingham
  • Hockley]]. The headstone commemorating Dale is lost: the surviving inscription commemorates his daughter, Harriet (d. 1921).
  • Dale depicted as [[Alexander the Great]], on his return to Birmingham from a successful lecture tour of the United States in 1877

Dale W. McMillen         
AMERICAN BUSINESSMAN
Dale W. McMillan; Dale McMillen
Dale Wilmore McMillen (January 27, 1880 – April 21, 1971) was a leading proponent of the use of feed supplements in animal husbandry. He founded Wayne Feeds and Central Soya.
Dale Morgan         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN, RESEARCHER, BIOGRAPHER, EDITOR, CRITIC (1914-1971)
Lowell Dale Morgan; Dale L. Morgan; Dale Lowell Morgan
Lowell Dale Morgan (December 18, 1914 – March 30, 1971), generally cited as Dale Morgan or Dale L. Morgan, was an American historian, accomplished researcher, biographer, editor, and critic.
Samuel F. Dale         
AMERICAN SURVEYOR, POLITICIAN, AND MILITIAMAN (1773-1842)
Samuel Futhey Dale; Colonel Samuel Dale; Samuel Dale (1773–1842); Samuel Dale (1773-1842)
Samuel Futhey Dale (July 15 1773 – September 1, 1842) was an American surveyor, militia member, judge, and legislator from Pennsylvania.

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Robert William Dale

Robert William Dale (1 December 1829 – 13 March 1895) was an English Congregational church leader based in Birmingham.