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  1. Henry Williams. Co-Founder and Co-Director. The Gravel Institute. Biography. Henry is a junior at Columbia University studying computer science-mathematics and philosophy. He is the Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board for The Gravel Institute, a 501c3 political non-profit dedicated to combating right-wing disinformation online.

  2. Argento. Seattle 1990. Il simbolo → indica un trasferimento in prestito. Modifica dati su Wikidata · Manuale. Henry L. Williams ( Indianapolis, 6 giugno 1970 – Charlotte, 13 marzo 2018 [1]) è stato un cestista statunitense .

  3. 7 de abr. de 2021 · Description: Henry Williams' copy of William Williams' journal; includes statements before the committee of the Church Missionary Society concerning the charges of Governor Grey against the missionaries in New Zealand aand the accusations against Archdeacon Henry Williams Source of title - Transcribed Variations in title - On title page: H W's ...

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  5. Henry C. Williams Obituary. ‘Father of Africatown’ dies at 88 Wednesday, September 17, 2008 By Robert McClendon Staff Reporter. Henry Williams, known to some as the father of Africatown, died Monday at his home in Mobile after a battle with cancer. He was 88.

  6. Henry Williams Leadershi' p th oe CMf S Mission to Ne Zealanw d. SINCE. the publication of Harrison Wright's. New Zealand, 1769-1840 Early Years of Western Contact. in 1959 historians have debated the question: why did the Church Missionary Society missionaries in the Bay of Islands area begin to baptize a small but increasing number of Maoris ...

  7. The Hon. Henry Williams was born at Paihia, in the Bay of Islands, in the year 1823, three weeks after the arrival of his parents in New Zealand. He is the third son of the late Archdeacon Henry Williams, who came to New Zealand in 1823, as missionary under the Church Missionary Society, and he was educated in the Mission School, under the late Bishop of Waiapu.