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Qu'est-ce (qui) est R Catesby Taliaferro - définition

UNITED STATES NAVY OFFICER
Catesby R. Jones; Catesby Jones; C. R. Jones; C.R. Jones; Catesby ap roger jones
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James G. Taliaferro         
AMERICAN JUDGE (1798-1876)
Taliaferro, James G.; James Govan Taliaferro; J.G. Tagliaferro; J. G. Tagliaferro
James Govan Taliaferro (September 28, 1798 – October 13, 1876) was a lawyer, newspaper publisher, and judge in Louisiana. In 1860 he owned 27 slaves and a plantation valued at $87,000.
Taliaferro (apple)         
SMALL-SIZED APPLE CULTIVAR GROWN AT MONTICELLO BY THOMAS JEFFERSON
Taliaferro apple; Taliaferro Apple
The "Taliaferro" ( ), "Robinson" or "Robertson" was a small-sized apple grown at Monticello by Thomas Jefferson. This cultivar appears to be extinct, though some horticulturalists assert that the 'Highland County' cultivar may be related, or even the same cultivar under a different name.
Lucy Graves Taliaferro         
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AMERICAN SCIENTIST
User:Catdaly00/Lucy Engel Graves Taliaferro
Lucy Engel Graves Taliaferro (25 July 1895 - 22 December 1984) was an American parasitologist and professor, notable for her research in parasitology and immunology. She and her husband, William Hay Taliaferro, worked together as research partners from 1919 to 1973.

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Catesby ap Roger Jones

Catesby ap Roger Jones (April 15, 1821 – June 21, 1877) was an officer in the U.S. Navy who became a commander in the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. He assumed command of CSS Virginia during the Battle of Hampton Roads and engaged USS Monitor in the historic first battle of the two ironclads.