William Farquhar was a notable figure in the early 19th century, primarily recognized for his role as the first British Resident and Commandant of Singapore from 1819 to 1823. He played a crucial role in establishing Singapore as a trading post for the British East India Company, facilitating its growth into a major port city. Farquhar also contributed to the development of the local infrastructure and the promotion of agriculture in the region. His efforts laid the groundwork for Singapore's future economic prosperity.
William Farquar is the grand architect (literally as a master town planner) which led to modern Singapore.
Union General William Farquar Barry graduated from West Point in 1838. His graduating class had 45 cadets. Barry ranked 17th. He saw battle action in the Peninsula campaign and also served under General Sherman in the Western Theater.
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William R. Buck has written: 'Contributions from the University of Michigan Herbarium'
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William Gilbert studied magnetism and electricity and he is credited as one of the originators of the term "electricity".
William Joseph Cratchley has written: 'Studies in Newman and his theology' -- subject(s): Contributions in theology
William Grant Craib has written: 'Contributions to the flora of Siam' -- subject(s): Plants, Botany
Peyton Farquar, a Southern planter who is sentenced to death for sabotage by the Union Army.
William John Jones has written: 'NASA contributions to cardiovascular monitoring' -- subject(s): Cardiovascular system, Patient monitoring
William B. Allison has written: 'Homesteads for soldiers and sailors in the rebellious states' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Confiscations and contributions, History