Meacham
Meacham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Meacham, former Major League Baseball player *Doug Meacham, American football coach * Ellis K. Meacham (1913–1998), author and jurist *F. W. Meacham (1856–1909), American composer *John A. Meacham, Jack, professor * Jon Meacham (born 1969), journalist, biographer of American presidents *Joseph Meacham (1742–1796), early leader of the Shakers *Mildred Meacham (1924–2017), All-American Girls Professional Baseball League player *William Meacham, archaeologist specializing in South China See also * Meacham, Oregon * Meacham, Saskatchewan *Mecham *Mechem *Robert Meachem, American football player *Meacham International Airport Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (Meacham Field) is a general aviation airport located near the intersection of Interstate 820 and Business U.S. Highway 287 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is named after former Fort Worth Mayor ... in Fort Worth, Texas {{surname, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Bob Meacham
Robert Andrew Meacham (born August 25, 1960) is an American former professional baseball shortstop, who spent his entire six-year big league playing career with the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). Since retiring from active play, Meacham has managed and coached for several organizations. He was most recently a coach for the Philadelphia Phillies. College career San Diego State Aztecs Meacham was originally drafted by the Chicago White Sox out of Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California, in the 14th round of the 1978 Major League Baseball draft, but chose, instead, to play college baseball at San Diego State University. Meacham earned third team All-America accolades as a freshman, and was named San Diego State Aztecs team MVP in . He was second team All-American in after batting .375 with seven home runs, 51 runs batted in (RBI) and 44 stolen bases, and was selected by the St. Louis Cardinals with the eighth overall pick in the 1981 Major League Base ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jon Meacham
Jon Ellis Meacham (; born May 20, 1969) is an American writer, reviewer, historian A historian is a person who studies and writes about the past and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the st ... and presidential Biography, biographer who is serving as the current Canon Historian of the Washington National Cathedral since November 7, 2021. A former executive editor and executive vice president at Random House, he is a contributing writer to ''The New York Times'' Book Review, a contributing editor to ''Time (magazine), Time'' magazine, and a former editor-in-chief of ''Newsweek''. He is the author of several books. He won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography for ''American Lion (book), American Lion: Andrew Jackson in the White House''. He holds the Carolyn T. and Robert M. Rogers Endowed Chair in American Presidency at Vand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meacham International Airport
Fort Worth Meacham International Airport (Meacham Field) is a general aviation airport located near the intersection of Interstate 820 and Business U.S. Highway 287 in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. It is named after former Fort Worth Mayor Henry C. Meacham.Meacham Field History Texas State Historical Association The airport covers 745 acres (301 ha). History ![]() [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meacham, Oregon
Meacham is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon. It is located on the old alignment of U.S. Route 30 off Interstate 84, in the Umatilla National Forest, near Emigrant Springs State Heritage Area and the route of the Oregon Trail. It is part of the Pendleton– Hermiston Micropolitan Statistical Area. Demographics History Meacham was a station on the Union Pacific Railroad, near the summit of the Blue Mountains. Major Henry A. G. Lee established a troop encampment, called Lee's Encampment, there in 1844. Meacham was named for Harvey J. and Alfred B. Meacham, who operated Meacham Station, a stage station, in the 1860s and 1870s. The first post office in the locality, established in 1862, was named "Encampment". The name was changed to "Meacham" in 1890. On July 3, 1923, Meacham was visited by President Warren G. Harding, who stopped for the day and participated in the exercises commemorating the eightieth anniversary of the Oregon Trail, declaring it ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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William Meacham
William Meacham () is an American archaeologist living and working in Hong Kong since 1970. Meacham has written several books on archaeology in southern China. In 1977, he published an article on South China archaeology in the journal ''Current Anthropology'', opposing the then general consensus that innovations spread south from the Central Plains of North China. This "nuclear area hypothesis" was promoted by Kwang-chih Chang, the prominent doyen of ancient China archaeology. In 2000, in a preface to his own Festschrift, Chang acknowledged: "On the concept of 'Regional Cultures,' I was very much a late-comer. Judith Treistman (1972) and William Meacham (1977) were both pioneers on this question." Meacham has written several papersWilliam Meacham"The Authentication of the Turin Shroud, An Issue in Archeological Epistemology" ''Current Anthropology'', 1983 24(3): 283-311 and a book on the restoration of the Shroud of Turin in 2002, where Meacham is questioning the restoration method ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mildred Meacham
Mildred Meacham (May 5, 1924 – January 7, 2017) was an infielder who played in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League. Listed at 5' 8", 160 lb., Meacham batted and threw right handed. She was nicknamed ″Meach″. Mildred Meacham was a fast base runner and showed good defensive skills at first base during her two seasons in the league. Born in Charlotte, North Carolina, Meacham grew up playing basketball and softball while at high school. She played in the National Girls Baseball League of Chicago before joining the AAGPBL in 1947 with the Fort Wayne Daisies. During the midseason she was traded to the Racine Belles, as the league shifted players as needed to help some teams stay afloat. In 1948 Meacham became a regular with the Springfield Sallies, as part of a solid indield that included Evelyn Wawryshyn at second base, Doris Neal at third base, third, and June Schofield at shortstop. She posted a career .179 batting average (baseball), average with 24 stol ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Doug Meacham
Doug Meacham (born December 16, 1964) is an American football coach. He played college football at Oklahoma State University, where he was an offensive lineman. Meacham was hired by TCU to be their offensive coordinator on December 12, 2013. In his first year at TCU in 2014 he was a finalist for the Broyles Award. Meacham was hired by David Beaty of the Kansas Jayhawks as the offensive coordinator on January 12, 2017. Meacham was fired on October 10, 2018. In 2019, he joined the St. Louis BattleHawks The St. Louis BattleHawks are a professional American football team based in St. Louis, Missouri. The team was founded by Vince McMahon’s Alpha Entertainment and is an owned-and-operated member of the new XFL owned by Dwayne Johnson’s Alpha ... of the XFL as offensive coordinator. He resigned in January 2020 to become the inside wide receivers coach for TCU. References External links TCU Horned Frogs bio {{DEFAULTSORT:Meacham, Doug 1964 births Living people American ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Meacham, Saskatchewan
Meacham ( 2016 population: ) is a village in the Canadian province of Saskatchewan within the Rural Municipality of Colonsay No. 342 and Census Division No. 11. It is located 69 kilometres east of the City of Saskatoon on Highway 2. History Meacham incorporated as a village on June 19, 1912. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Meacham had a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change of from its 2016 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2021. In the 2016 Census of Population, the Village of Meacham recorded a population of living in of its total private dwellings, a change from its 2011 population of . With a land area of , it had a population density of in 2016. Arts and culture The village is home to Dancing Sky Theater, which has produced Canadian plays in Meacham since 1997. The theater has launched many original productions, and has mounted tours for 10 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Shakers
The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, more commonly known as the Shakers, are a Millenarianism, millenarian Restorationism, restorationist Christianity, Christian sect founded in England and then organized in the United States in the 1780s. They were initially known as "Shaking Quakers" because of their ecstatic behavior during worship services. Espousing Egalitarianism, egalitarian ideals, women took on spiritual leadership roles alongside men, including founding leaders such as Jane Wardley, Ann Lee, and Lucy Wright. The Shakers emigrated from England and settled in Revolutionary Thirteen Colonies, colonial America, with an initial settlement at Watervliet Shaker Historic District, Watervliet, New York (present-day Colonie, New York, Colonie), in 1774. They practice a Celibacy, celibate and Intentional community, communal utopian lifestyle, pacifism, uniform Charismatic Christianity, charismatic worship, and their model of Gender equality, equality of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mecham
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Mecham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Evan Mecham, Governor of Arizona 1987-1988 *George Mecham, British naval officer who participated in the search for Franklin's lost expedition *Leonidas Ralph Mecham, Director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts, 1985-2006 *William Mecham, British cartoonist and performer as ''Tom Merry'' (1853-1902) See also *Mechem *Meacham Meacham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Meacham, former Major League Baseball player *Doug Meacham, American football coach * Ellis K. Meacham (1913–1998), author and jurist *F. W. Meacham (1856–1909), American compo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Mechem
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Mechem is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Edwin L. Mechem (1912–2002), Governor of New Mexico and US Senator * Kirke Mechem (born 1925), American composer *Merritt C. Mechem (1870–1946), American lawyer and politician See also *Mecham *Meacham Meacham is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Bob Meacham, former Major League Baseball player *Doug Meacham, American football coach * Ellis K. Meacham (1913–1998), author and jurist *F. W. Meacham (1856–1909), American compo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robert Meachem
Robert Emery Meachem (born September 28, 1984) is a former American football wide receiver. He played college football at Tennessee and was drafted by the New Orleans Saints 27th overall in the 2007 NFL draft. Meachem also played one season with the San Diego Chargers. Early years Raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Meachem played football in elementary school for the "Mabee Babies" of The Salvation Army North Mabee Boys & Girls Club. He won a national basketball title in the summer after eighth grade with his AAU team, the Tulsa Jammers. He later attended Booker T. Washington High School, where he was a teammate of future NFL players Felix Jones and Mark Anderson, and was named a high school All-American by ''Parade'' and SuperPrep reporting services. Meachem was also a point guard on his high school basketball team, which won back to back state titles in 2001 and 2002. College career Meachem attended the University of Tennessee, arriving in 2003. He was part of a hera ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |