Ten Eyck — may refer to:People: *Egbert Ten Eyck (1779 1844), a United States Representative from New York *Edward Ten Eyck (d. 1958), champion rower/coach, son of James A. Ten Eyck *James A. Ten Eyck (1851 1938), champion rower/coach, Ten Eyck Trophy… … Wikipedia
James A. Ten Eyck — (October 16, 1851 ndash; February 11, 1938) was a crew coach at United States Naval Academy and Syracuse University. He was born in Tompkins Cove, New York and is the father of Edward H. Ned Ten Eyck, who coached crew for the University of… … Wikipedia
Edward Irving Edwards — (* 1. Dezember 1863 in Jersey City, New Jersey; † 26. Januar 1931 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1920 bis 1923 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New Jersey. Außerdem vertrat er seinen Staat zwischen 1923 und 1929 im US Senat.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Edward Goodwin Burnham — (June 2, 1827 before May 5, 1908), was the president of Eaton, Cole Cole Burnham Company. [cite encyclopedia |last= |first= |author= |authorlink= |coauthors= |editor= |encyclopedia=Encyclopedia of Connecticut Biography |title=Edward Goodwin… … Wikipedia
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