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  1. Ps 160 William T Sampson is a public school located in Brooklyn, NY, which is in a large city setting. The student population of Ps 160 William T Sampson is 1,005 and the school serves K-5.

  2. The service needs no notice of the death of a great leader like Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, but the Naval Institute honors itself in recording something of the services of its late President. As in all matters of importance to the Navy since the Civil War, Sampson’s guiding hand was felt in the affairs of the Naval Institute.

  3. William T. Sampson. Self: Cruiser New York. William T. Sampson was born on 8 February 1840 in Palmyra, New York, USA. He died on 6 May 1902 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA.

  4. PS 160 is a community-focused elementary school in Brooklyn, NY, dedicated to providing a quality education for all students. With a mission to help children grow and learn, the school emphasizes rigorous standards, individual celebration, and a caring environment that prepares students for college and career readiness.

  5. Mar 1, 2024 · His second wife, Elisabeth Susan Buring Sampson (1851-1936) is buried with him, as his his son, Commander Ralph E. Sampson (1886-1965) and Ralph’s wife, Marjorie L. Sampson (1894-1978) and his son, William Thomas Sampson II, Lieutenant Colonel, United States Army (November 18, 1913-September 17, 1996).

  6. Out of 2,554 ranked schools in New York, Ps 160 William T Sampson is ranked 75th for total students on lunch assistance.. The percentage of Ps 160 William T Sampson students on free and reduced lunch assistance (60.2%) is slightly higher than the state average of 53.2%.

  7. Rear Admiral William T. Sampson, Commander, North Atlantic Fleet, to Secretary of the Navy John D. Long U. S. Flagship New York, 1st Rate, Off Santiago de Cuba, July 15th, 1898 Sir:- I have the honor to continue the report of the operations with which the fleet is concerned. 1. On July 1st a demonstration was made by a Michigan Volunteer Regiment at Aguadores; this was under the command of ...

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