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Andrew Peterson (politician)
Andrew Peterson may refer to: * Andrew Peterson (musician) (born 1974), American Christian singer-songwriter and author * Andrew Peterson (soccer) (born 1984), American soccer player, currently playing for Minnesota Thunder in the USL First Division * Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson (1813–1906), Anglo-Indian barrister, spiritualist and amateur architect * Andrew Peterson (American football) (born 1972), retired American professional football player * Andrew Peterson, namesake of the Andrew Peterson Farmstead, Waconia, Minnesota * Andrew Peterson, flight engineer on Federal Express Flight 705 * Andy Peterson, American college football coach See also * Andrew Petersen Andrew Nicholas Petersen (March 10, 1870 – September 28, 1953) was a patternmaker and foundry company executive who served as a U.S. Representative from New York. Early life Born near Thisted, Denmark, Petersen immigrated to the United ...
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Andrew Peterson (musician)
Andrew Peterson (born June 4, 1974) is an American Christian musician and author, who plays folk rock, roots rock, and country gospel music. Peterson is a founding member of the Square Peg Alliance, a group of Christian songwriters. He has toured with Caedmon's Call, Fernando Ortega, Michael Card, Sara Groves, Bebo Norman, Nichole Nordeman, Jill Phillips, Andy Gullahorn, Ben Shive, Eric Peters, and other members of the Square Peg Alliance. Peterson is the author of '' The Wingfeather Saga'' series of children and young adult fantasy novels. The four-part series is currently being adapted into an animated TV show. Musical career In 1996, Peterson began touring across America with his wife Jamie and instrumentalist Gabe Scott. Peterson had yet to release a full-length album, and had no recording contract. Caedmon's Call lead guitarist and vocalist Derek Webb came across his website, and was so impressed by the lyrics that he invited Peterson to open for his band at an upcoming ...
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Andrew Peterson (soccer)
Andrew Peterson (born December 2, 1984) is a former American soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ... player, currently retired. Career Youth and College Peterson attended for Wayzata High School in Plymouth, Minnesota, from 1999 to 2003, where he was an All-Conference and All-State player his senior year. Peterson played four years of college soccer for Creighton University, starting over 80 games while claiming numerous all tournament awards, a 2nd Team All Midwest his junior year and 2nd Team All Conference in his senior year. Professional Peterson was drafted in the first round of the 2007 USL Draft by the Minnesota Thunder of the a USL First Division. However, instead of playing for Minnesota Thunder, Peterson decided to train as a Christian missionary ...
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Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson
Andrew Thomas Turton Peterson (1813–1906) was an Anglo-Indian barrister, spiritualist, socialist and amateur architect. After three years at school, Peterson ran away to sea, working at a salt works in India. Returning to England, he trained as a lawyer and married Charlotte Myers St Clair, daughter of a colonel in the Royal Artillery. In 1846 he left to practice law at the Supreme Court in Calcutta. Retiring in the 1870s, he bought land near Sway, Hampshire, building and extending his house, Arnewood Towers, "from a small villa into a commodious country residence of somewhere near forty rooms, with the necessary outbuildings, built entirely of concrete". Becoming a convert to spiritualism, Peterson met an uneducated mediumship, sensitive called William Lawrence. After Lawrence had completed a three-month sentence for fraudulent imposture at Coldbath Fields Prison, Coldbath Fields prison,Hoare, ''England's Lost Eden'', chapter 11 'Mr Peterson's Tower', pp. 346-371 he became Pet ...
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Andrew Peterson (American Football)
Andrew Scott Peterson (born June 11, 1972) is a retired American professional football player who was drafted and played four games with the National Football League's Carolina Panthers The Carolina Panthers are a professional American football team based in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers compete in the National Football League (NFL), as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) South division. T ... during its expansion year in 1995. Andrew played at Tackle for four games with the Panthers in 1995, making two starts during his brief career. Later he played for the Green Bay Packers. He is married to Margo Peterson of Whidbey Island, Washington, and has two daughters, Brooke Ellen Peterson born in 1997 and Brynn Hamlin born in 2000. References Sources player profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Peterson, Andrew 1972 births American football offensive tackles Carolina Panthers players Living people Washington Huskies football players Players of Am ...
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Andrew Peterson Farmstead
The Andrew Peterson Farmstead is a farm just east of Waconia, Minnesota, United States. The farm is located in rural Carver County, Minnesota, on Minnesota State Highway 5. The farm is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its association with its first owner, Andrew Peterson. It is owned and operated by the Carver County Historical Society. History Andrew Peterson (''Anders Pettersson'') was born October 20, 1818, at Västra Ryd parish in Ydre härad, Östergötland, Sweden. He died March 31, 1898, in Waconia, Carver County, Minnesota. He emigrated from Rydsnäs, Sweden to American in 1850. With his sister and fourteen other emigrants, they arrived in Boston on July 2, 1850. He arrived in Burlington, Iowa, about four weeks later and lived there for four years. He later moved to Minnesota in 1855, claiming near the southeastern shore of Lake Waconia. He kept a series of daily diaries and ledgers dating from 1850 until a few days until his death in 1898. ...
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Federal Express Flight 705
On April 7, 1994, Federal Express Flight 705, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 cargo jet carrying electronics equipment across the United States from Memphis, Tennessee, to San Jose, California, was involved in a hijack attempt by Auburn R. Calloway, who the prosecution argued was trying to commit suicide. Calloway, a Federal Express employee, was facing possible dismissal for lying about his flight hours. He boarded the scheduled flight as a deadhead passenger carrying a guitar case concealing several hammers and a speargun. He tried to switch off the aircraft's cockpit voice recorder (CVR) before takeoff and, once airborne, kill the crew with hammers so their injuries would appear consistent with an accident rather than a hijacking. The CVR, though, was switched back on by the flight engineer, believing that he had neglected to turn it on. Calloway intended to use the speargun as a last resort. He planned to crash the aircraft hoping that he would appear to be an employee killed ...
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