he invented egg benidict the English muffin
The word "maverick" originates from the name of Samuel Maverick, a 19th-century Texas cattle rancher who was known for not branding his cattle. As a result, unbranded cattle came to be referred to as "mavericks." Over time, the term evolved to describe someone who is independent-minded and does not conform to the norms or rules of a group.
Maverick is a calf found without an owners brand. It relates to Samuel Maverick (1803 - 1870) a Texas cattle owner who often failed to brand his calves. Also now meaning a person of independent views
The maverick was some how seperated from its mother as soon as it was born.
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Sunday. Maverick apologizes for doing so right before he leaves.
Samuel Maverick was born in 1803.
Samuel Maverick Jr died in 1936.
Samuel Maverick Jr was born in 1837.
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Samuel Slater was not the one to invent the Slater house
Samuel Gray, Crispus Attucks, James Caldwell, Patrick Carr and Samuel Maverick
Samuel Maverick
Samuel Colt inveted the Revolver.
Originating in the southwestern USA, the word would be Maverick. Named after Samuel Maverick who was notorious for not branding his cattle
Samuel Mores did not exactly invent, but came up with the idea and was later named after him for he used a early version for the telegraph which he did invent
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a telegraph october/13/1918