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'''Richard Peters''' may refer to: |
'''Richard Peters''' may refer to: |
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*[[Richard Peters (priest)]] (1704–1776), Pennsylvania colonial minister, |
*[[Richard Peters (priest)]] (1704–1776), Pennsylvania colonial minister, |
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*[[Richard Peters (Continental Congress)]] (1744–1828), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Pennsylvania jurist, Continental Congressman, Continental Army official |
*[[Richard Peters (Continental Congress)]] (1744–1828), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Pennsylvania jurist, Continental Congressman, Continental Army official |
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*[[Richard Peters (reporter)]] (1780–1848), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Reporter of Decisions to the U.S. Supreme Court |
*[[Richard Peters (reporter)]] (1780–1848), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Reporter of Decisions to the U.S. Supreme Court |
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*[[Richard Peters (Atlanta)]] (1810–1889), founder of Atlanta, |
*[[Richard Peters (Atlanta)]] (1810–1889), founder of Atlanta, Georgia |
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*[[Richard Peters (clubman)]], railroad engineer |
*[[Richard Peters (clubman)]] (1848–1921), American railroad engineer |
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*[[Richard Peters (American football)]] (1920–1973), American football coach at Ottawa University |
*[[Richard Peters (American football)]] (1920–1973), American football coach at Ottawa University |
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*[[Richard Stanley Peters]] (1919–2011), British philosopher |
*[[Richard Stanley Peters]] (1919–2011), British philosopher |
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*[[Richard Peter (Paralympian)]] |
*[[Richard Peter (Paralympian)]] |
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*[[Richard Peterson (disambiguation)]] |
*[[Richard Peterson (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Peter Richards (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 15:12, 19 December 2021
Richard Peters may refer to:
- Richard Peters (priest) (1704–1776), Pennsylvania colonial minister,
- Richard Peters (Continental Congress) (1744–1828), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Pennsylvania jurist, Continental Congressman, Continental Army official
- Richard Peters (reporter) (1780–1848), also known as Richard Peters, Jr., Reporter of Decisions to the U.S. Supreme Court
- Richard Peters (Atlanta) (1810–1889), founder of Atlanta, Georgia
- Richard Peters (clubman) (1848–1921), American railroad engineer
- Richard Peters (American football) (1920–1973), American football coach at Ottawa University
- Richard Stanley Peters (1919–2011), British philosopher
- Richard Peters (cricketer) (1911–1989), English cricketer
- Rick Peters (born 1966), American actor
- Ricky Peters (born 1955), baseball center fielder
See also
[edit]- Richard Peter (1895–1977), German press photographer and photojournalist
- Richard Peter (Paralympian)
- Richard Peterson (disambiguation)
- Peter Richards (disambiguation)