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*''The Fighting Parson'', |
*''[[The Fighting Parson (1930 film)|The Fighting Parson]]'', a 1930 film starring [[Harry Langdon]] |
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*''The Fighting Parson'', |
*''[[The Fighting Parson (1933 film)|The Fighting Parson]]'', a 1933 film starring [[Hoot Gibson]] |
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[[Category:Lists of people by nickname]] |
Latest revision as of 21:28, 15 May 2023
The Fighting Parson may refer to:
People
[edit]- James Caldwell, American Presbyterian minister and supporter of the American Revolution
- John M. Chivington, American Methodist pastor who served as colonel in the United States Volunteers during the Colorado War and the New Mexico Campaigns of the American Civil War
- Fountain E. Pitts, American Methodist pastor, Confederate chaplain and colonel in the American Civil War
- Joseph Roby, American Congregationalist minister and supporter of the American Revolution
- Pleasant Tackitt, American politician, pioneer Methodist minister, stockman, teacher, farmer, Indian fighter and Confederate Officer
- Frederick Wedge, American boxer and clergyman
Films
[edit]- The Fighting Parson, a 1930 film starring Harry Langdon
- The Fighting Parson, a 1933 film starring Hoot Gibson
Theater
[edit]- The Fighting Parson, a play by Marty Gervais based on the life of J O L Spracklin
Sports teams
[edit]- A former nicknamed used by University of Denver athletic teams