Birney (disambiguation) — Birney may refer to: *a birney, i.e. a once popular small streetcar *Birney, Montana *Earle Birney (May 13, 1904 September 3, 1995), Canadian poet *James G. Birney (February 4, 1792 November 25, 1857), minor party candidate for U.S. President… … Wikipedia
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David Birney — For the American Civil War general, see David B. Birney David Birney Born David Edwin Birney April 23, 1939 (1939 04 23) (age 72) Washington, D.C. Occupation Actor, Writer, Director Producer Years active … Wikipedia
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