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  2. Annie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Annie Armstrong was born in Baltimore, Maryland [1] to John Dunn Armstrong and his wife Mary Elizabeth (Walker) Armstrong. She had several siblings including a brother named James. [ 2 ] She came from a long line of prominent Baptists including her great-great-grandfather Henry Sater who helped establish the first Baptist church in Maryland. [ 2 ]

  3. Woman's Missionary Union - Wikipedia

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    Annie Armstrong. Annie Armstrong, elected as the first corresponding secretary during the organizational meeting, lived in Baltimore.WMU was originally established and remains an auxiliary to the Southern Baptist Convention, which means that it acts as a "helper" to the SBC.

  4. Anne L. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Anne Legendre Armstrong (December 27, 1927 – July 30, 2008) was a United States diplomat and politician. She was the first woman to serve as Counselor to the President and as United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom , serving in those capacities under the Nixon , Ford , [ 1 ] and Carter administrations.

  5. Talk:Annie Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Annie Armstrong appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 25 April 2008, and was viewed approximately 975 times (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: The text of the entry was as follows:

  6. Annie Armstrong (politician) - Wikipedia

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    After marrying, Armstrong moved to Twinbrook suburb of Belfast in 1974 and became a community worker in 1981. [1] [2] At the 1993 Northern Ireland local elections, she was elected for Sinn Féin to represent Dunmurry Cross on Lisburn City Council. [3] [1] In July 1993, Armstrong's home came under attack from loyalist paramilitaries in an ...

  7. Anne W. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    Anne Wetzell Armstrong (September 20, 1872 – March 17, 1958) was an American novelist and businesswoman, active primarily in the first half of the 20th century. She is best known for her novel, This Day and Time , an account of life in a rural Appalachian community.

  8. Anna Ella Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Anna Carroll was born in 1815 on the Eastern Shore of Maryland into a prominent upper-class, religiously mixed Catholic-Protestant family. [1] Her father was Thomas King Carroll, a planter who owned a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) tobacco plantation in Somerset County, and was the Governor of Maryland from 1830 to 1831.

  9. Limehouse Blues (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Limehouse Blues" has been recorded most often as an instrumental as such becoming a jazz standard, [6] notable examples being recordings by Cannonball Adderley and John Coltrane, Louis Armstrong, Chet Atkins with Les Paul, Count Basie, Sidney Bechet, the Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Gerry Mulligan, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Stan Kenton ...