Charles Cook — Charles Frédéric Cook est un pasteur protestant né le 31 mai 1787 et décédé le 21 février 1858 à Lausanne. Il introduisit le méthodisme en France au début du XIXe siècle. Charkes Cook développa et organisa le méthodisme en France de 1818… … Wikipédia en Français
Charles Cook (New York) — For other people named Charles Cook, see Charles Cook (disambiguation). Charles Cook (November 20, 1800 Springfield, Otsego County, New York October 16, 1866 Auburn, Cayuga County, New York) was an American politician from New York. Life His… … Wikipedia
Charles Cook (dancer) — Charles “Cookie” Cook (died 1961) was an African American tap dancer and member of the Original Copasetics. He was the dance partner of Ernest “Brownie” Brown, with whom he performed from the days of vaudeville into the 1960s. They performed in… … Wikipedia
Charles D. Cook — Charles David Cook (February 26, 1935 – May 23, 2001) was a US legislator. He served in the New York State legislature for over 25 years. He was elected Senator in 1978. During his time in office, Cook represented all or parts of 11 different… … Wikipedia
Cook Peak — Elevation 9,754 ft (2,973 m) [1] Location … Wikipedia
Charles Cooke — may refer to: Charles A. Cooke, North Carolina Supreme Court justice Charles M. Cooke (politician), North Carolina Secretary of State and legislator Charles M. Cooke, Jr. (1886–1970), U.S. admiral, commander of the 7th Fleet Charles Montague… … Wikipedia
Charles Cushing — Charles Cook Cushing (1905 1982) was an American composer, band director, and professor of music. Biography Charles Cushing, a native Californian, studied at the University of California, Berkeley. Ecouraged by visiting French Composer Charles… … Wikipedia
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Charles Wilkes — Born April 3, 1798(1798 04 03) New York City, New York Died February 8, 187 … Wikipedia