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Robert Anderson was a Scottish biographical writer. He was born in 1750 and died in 1830. He furnished biographical and critical notices for A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain published between 1792 and 1795, and was for a time editor of the Edinburgh Magazine.
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Robert Anderson was an American soldier. He was born in 1805 at Kentucky and died in 1871. He served in the Black Hawk War, the Florida War and the Mexican War. In November 1860 he took command of the troops and forts in Charleston Harbour, a month later withdrawing all his troops to Fort Sumter, which after a bombardment of thirty-six hours by Confederate forces he was compelled to evacuate in April 1861.
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Robert Anderson was an American soldier. He was born in 1805 at Kentucky and died in 1871. He served in the Black Hawk War, the Florida War and the Mexican War. In November 1860 he took command of the troops and forts in Charleston Harbour, a month later withdrawing all his troops to Fort Sumter, which after a bombardment of thirty-six hours by Confederate forces he was compelled to evacuate in April 1861.
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Sir Robert Anderson was a British civil servant. He was born in 1841 at Dublin and died in 1918. Called to the Irish bar, he advised the Home Office on matters of political crime in Ireland and from 1888 until 1901 was head of the CID.
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