Cogswell
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- Bryce Cogswell, computer expert
- Fred CogswellFred CogswellFred Cogswell, CM was a Canadian poet.Born in East Centreville, New Brunswick he served overseas in the Canadian Army during the Second World War. A teacher at the age of sixteen, Cogswell gained a BA and MA at the University of New Brunswick and received a PhD from Edinburgh University...
, Canadian poet - Henry D. CogswellHenry D. CogswellDr. Henry Daniel Cogswell was a dentist and a crusader in the temperance movement. He and his wife Caroline also founded Cogswell College in San Francisco, California. Another campus in Everett, Washington was later dedicated in his honor.-Life:Born in Tolland, Connecticut, as a youth, he worked...
, dentist - Joseph CogswellJoseph CogswellJoseph Green Cogswell was a librarian, bibliographer and an innovative educator.-Education:...
, 19th-century bibliographer and educator - Sue CogswellSue CogswellSue Cogswell is a retired squash player from England. She was runner-up at the inaugural women's World Open championship in 1979, where she lost in the final to the Australian player Heather McKay 6–9, 9–3, 9–1, 9–4. Cogswell was also a three-time runner-up at the British Open, losing in the final...
, English squash player - Theodore CogswellTheodore CogswellTheodore Rose Cogswell, , was an American science fiction author. His first published short story, "The Spectre General" in the magazine Astounding , was a humorous tale in which a long-forgotten maintenance brigade of the Imperial Space Marines holds the promise of reinvigorating a declining...
, American science fiction author - William F. CogswellWilliam F. CogswellWilliam F. Cogswell was a portrait painter who was born in Fabius, New York. In the 1830s, while working in a Buffalo, New York color factory, he taught himself to paint. During the 1840s, he worked in New York City as a professional portrait artist. He lived in California from 1873 on, with...
(1819–1903), American portrait painter
Other
- Henry Cogswell, a character in The Jetsons (see The Jetsons#Characters)
- USS Cogswell (DD-651)USS Cogswell (DD-651)USS Cogswell was a in the United States Navy, serving in World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War. The ship is named in honor of Rear Admiral James Kelsey Cogswell, who served during the Spanish-American War, and Captain Francis Cogswell, who served during World War I.Cogswell was launched on 5...
, a destroyer - Cogswell, North DakotaCogswell, North DakotaAs of the census of 2000, there were 165 people, 68 households, and 49 families residing in the city. The population density was 493.4 people per square mile . There were 81 housing units at an average density of 242.2 per square mile . The racial makeup of the city was 99.39% White, and 0.61% from...
, a city in Sargent County - Cogswell CollegeCogswell CollegeCogswell Polytechnical College is a private college located in Sunnyvale, California. It holds accreditation through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges...
in Sunnyvale, California - Henry Cogswell CollegeHenry Cogswell CollegeHenry Cogswell College was an institution of higher learning located in Kirkland and Everett, Washington between 1979 and 2006. The college offered bachelor's and master's degrees in business administration|leadership, computer science, digital arts, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering,...
in Everett, Washington - Cogswell TowerCogswell TowerCogswell Tower is part of the Scotia Square Complex in downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. It is used for office and commercial space and stands at with 14 floors, plus levels G, A, B, C, D, E, S underneath it, which are part of the parkade that Cogswell Tower rests on...
in Halifax, Nova Scotia - Cogswell's Regiment of MilitiaCogswell's Regiment of MilitiaCogswell's Regiment of Militia also known as the 3rd Essex County Militia Regiment was called up at Ipswich, Massachusetts on April 19, 1775, during the Battles of Lexington and Concord and to guard the Massachusetts coast from July 1775 to January 1776...
, a Massachusetts militia from 1775-1777