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*[[Richard Peters (Atlanta)]] (1810–1889), a founder of Atlanta, grandson of the Continental Congressman |
*[[Richard Peters (Atlanta)]] (1810–1889), a founder of Atlanta, grandson of the Continental Congressman |
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*[[Richard Peters (football coach)]], American football coach at Ottawa University |
*[[Richard Peters (football coach)]], American football coach at Ottawa University |
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*[[Richard Stanley Peters]] (1919-), British philosopher |
*[[Richard Stanley Peters]] (1919-2011), British philosopher |
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*[[Rick Peters]], American actor |
*[[Rick Peters]], American actor |
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*[[Rick Peters (baseball)]] |
*[[Rick Peters (baseball)]] |
Revision as of 21:04, 24 November 2012
Richard Peters is the name of:
- Richard Peters (cleric) (1704–1776), Pennsylvania colonial minister, uncle of the Continental Congressman
- Richard Peters (Continental Congress) (1744–1828), Pennsylvania jurist, Continental Congressman, Continental Army official
- Richard Peters (reporter) (1780–1848), Reporter of Decisions to the U.S. Supreme Court, son of the Continental Congressman
- Each of these two is known as Richard Peters, Jr., as the younger relative of the preceding.
- Richard Peters (Atlanta) (1810–1889), a founder of Atlanta, grandson of the Continental Congressman
- Richard Peters (football coach), American football coach at Ottawa University
- Richard Stanley Peters (1919-2011), British philosopher
- Rick Peters, American actor
- Rick Peters (baseball)
See also
- Richard Peter, German press photographer and photojournalist