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  2. Beverley Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Randolph (1754 – February 7, 1797) was an American politician from Virginia. From 1788 to 1791, he served as the eighth Governor of Virginia . Biography

  3. Paschal Beverly Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Paschal Beverly Randolph (October 8, 1825 – July 29, 1875) was an American medical doctor, occultist, spiritualist, trance medium, and writer.He is notable as perhaps the first person to introduce the principles of erotic alchemy to North America, and, according to A. E. Waite, establishing the earliest known Rosicrucian order in the United States.

  4. Return of the Living Dead (film series) - Wikipedia

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    The documentary is directed by Bill Philputt, written by the authors of The Complete History of The Return of the Living Dead, Christian Sellers and Gary Smart, produced by Thommy Hutson and executive produced by Beverly Randolph and Michael Perez for Michael Perez Entertainment and was released on October 18, 2011.

  5. Beverley Randolph (aviator) - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Randolph (January 20, 1923 – April 4, 1958), United States Navy, was a decorated Naval Aviator who is most noted for sacrificing his life to steer his disabled Grumman F-11 away from a neighborhood to save the people below. Randolph flew over 23 combat missions during the Korean War with VF-154.

  6. Snow Riot - Wikipedia

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    [21]: 32 Advertisement for Beverly Snow 's Epicurean Eating House, Washington D.C. Oct 15, 1833 Daily National Intelligencer, p. 2. Beverly Randolph Snow was born of mixed parentage (he is referred to as a mulatto in various newspapers) in Lynchburg, Virginia, about 1799. [21] [22] [23] He was born enslaved on the estate of Captain William ...

  7. Beverley Randolph Mason - Wikipedia

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    Beverley Randolph Mason (September 1, 1834 – April 22, 1910) was an American military officer and educator who was the founder and principal of the Gunston Hall School for young women in Washington, D.C. Mason was a great-grandson of George Mason, author of the Virginia Bill of Rights.

  8. Thomas Beverly Randolph - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Beverly Randolph (1793 – November 12, 1867 [1]) was an American military officer who graduated from the United States Military Academy.He served during the War of 1812, resigning from the army in 1815, later returning to military service with the Virginia militia, serving as a cavalry colonel from 1822 until 1829 and as a brigadier general 1829 until 1834.

  9. Fraternitas Rosae Crucis - Wikipedia

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    Fraternitas Rosae Crucis (Fraternity of the Rosy Cross, FRC or F.R.C.) is a Rosicrucian fraternal organization established in the United States by Paschal Beverly Randolph in 1856, [1] and is the oldest Rosicrucian Order founded in the US. [2] [3] They also operate Beverly Hall Corporation and the Clymer Health Center in Quakertown ...