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Hopkins, William (7)

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Epithet: geologist

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Hopkins, William P. (7)

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Morris, William H. (William Hopkins), 1827-1900 (13)

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Hopkins, William Rogers, 1805-1876 (11)

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Tillinghast, William Hopkins (4)

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Tillinghast, William H. (William Hopkins), 1854-1913 (7)

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Tillinghast graduated from Harvard in 1877, served as assistant librarian at Harvard and edited the Quinquennial Catalogue.

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Hopkins, William, 1793-1866 (4)

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Hopkins, William J., 1910-2004 (5)

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William J. Hopkins (b. May 13, 1910, Netawaka, Kan.-d. July 29, 2004, Gainesville, Fla.) was an executive assistant and clerk to the President of the United States who served under seven presidents, from Herbert Hoover to Richard Nixon. During the Johnson Presidency, he served as Executive Clerk, White House Office, from 1963 thru July 1966, when his title changed to Executive Assistant, White House Office. A title he held from July 1966 thru 1969. He retired from government service in 1971....

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Hopkins, William H., 1873-1958 (5)

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W.H. Hopkins was a Salt Lake City, Utah dentist and an avid amateur photographer. William H. Hopkins (1873-1958) was a dentist and tourism booster in Salt Lake City in the 1910s and 1920s. In 1917 he encouraged federal appropriations to build a "Monumental Highway" which would run from Bluff to St. George and from St. George through Monument Valley to the Grand Canyon. In 1920 he wrote articles in the Salt Lake newspapers promoting Fish Lake near Richfield. In the 1920s...

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Hopkins, William Rowland, 1869-1961 (5)

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First City Manager of Cleveland, Ohio (1916-1929). A major accomplishment of his administration was the development of the Cleveland Municipal Airport, which was opened in 1925 and renamed after him in 1951. William Rowland Hopkins (1869-1961) was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. He was the fifth son of David L. Hopkins. The family immigrated to the United States from Wales where the family was experienced in the iron industry. David Hopkins moved his family...

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