Montfort Stokes (March 12, 1762 – November 4, 1842) was an American Democratic (originally Democratic-Republican) politician who served as U.S. Senator...
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guitarist of Ancient Future Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), U.S. Senator De Montfort University, a university in Leicester, England Montfort Secondary School, a...
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SS Montfort Stokes (MC contract 2000) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Montfort Stokes, an American...
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his time as governor, was elected to the United States Senate when Montfort Stokes resigned before serving the term to which he had been elected. Turner...
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Montfort Stokes (1762–1842) was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1816 to 1823. Senator Stokes may also refer to: Connie Stokes (born 1953), Georgia...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator from North Carolina Montfort Stokes was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against fellow...
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governor of North Carolina. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Montfort Stokes was re-elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against fellow...
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16, 1830. p. 3. Retrieved May 27, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1125–1126. "Montfort Stokes". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 16, 2023. "Legislature...
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in 1827 (by James Iredell Jr.), 1828 (by John Owen), 1830, 1831 (by Montfort Stokes) and 1832 (by David Swain). Spaight was finally successful in 1835...
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Carolina In office December 6, 1832 – December 10, 1835 Preceded by Montfort Stokes Succeeded by Richard Dobbs Spaight Jr. Member of the North Carolina...
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Democratic- Republican David Stone 3 8th Vacant Mar 4, 1805 – Dec 22, 1805 Montfort Stokes was elected in 1804 but refused the position. 4 9th 4 James Turner...
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Eldred Simkins, Elias Earle, Wilson Nesbitt, Stephen Decatur Miller, Montfort Stokes, Nathaniel Macon, Lemuel Sawyer, Joseph Hunter Bryan, Thomas H. Hall...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator from North Carolina Montfort Stokes, candidate Alfred Moore and Democratic-Republican candidate Isaac T...
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William Miller (DR) 1815 [?] [?] Nathaniel Macon (DR) 11DR, 2F 1816 Montfort Stokes (DR) 1817 John Branch (DR) William P. Drew (DR) [?] [?] Monroe/ Tompkins...
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steward and waiter Joseph Resnick, Democratic congressman from New York Montfort Stokes, Democratic Senator John S. Watson, New Jersey politician Terry Wynn...
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1828 – December 18, 1830 Preceded by James Iredell Jr. Succeeded by Montfort Stokes Personal details Born August 1787 (1787-08) Bladen County, North Carolina...
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Nicholas Van Dyke then James Noble) Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Montfort Stokes) Public Buildings (Select) Public Lands (Chairman: Thomas Hill Williams...
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North Carolina In office March 4, 1823 – March 9, 1829 Preceded by Montfort Stokes Succeeded by Bedford Brown 19th Governor of North Carolina In office...
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Governor Stokes may refer to: Edward C. Stokes (1860–1942), 32nd Governor of New Jersey Gabriel Stokes (1849–1920), Acting Governor of Madras in 1906...
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▌3. Rufus King (F) ▌2. James Turner (DR), until November 21, 1816 ▌Montfort Stokes (DR), from December 4, 1816 ▌3. Francis Locke Jr. (DR), until December...
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Date of successor's formal installation North Carolina (2) Vacant Montfort Stokes (DR) was elected in 1804 but declined the position. Successor elected...
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Stokes (1838-1910), American social reformer, writer Michael Stokes (disambiguation), multiple people Mitchell Stokes, English cricketer Montfort Stokes...
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Man") the treaty with General M. Arbuckle and the former U.S. Senator Montfort Stokes, along with Comanche chiefs such Tawaquenah ("Sun Eagle") of the Kotsoteka...
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(1813–1815) David Stone (DR) Francis Locke Jr. (DR) 14th (1815–1817) Montfort Stokes (DR) Nathaniel Macon (DR) 15th (1817–1819) 16th (1819–1821) 17th (1821–1823)...
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Pensions (Chairman: James Noble) Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: Montfort Stokes) Public Lands (Chairman: Jesse B. Thomas) Roads and Canals (Select)...
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James I. McKay John N. Maffitt George Durant Augustus S. Merrimon Montfort Stokes Thomas Pollock John Branch Type C2-S-AJ1 ships Storm King-class transports...
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1994–1995. Brother of Louis Stokes. Angela Stokes, Municipal Court Judge in Ohio. Daughter of Louis Stokes. Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), U.S. Senator from...
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1764–1828 Robert F. Stockton 1851–1853 1 New Jersey Democratic 1795–1866 Montfort Stokes 1816–1823 2 North Carolina Democratic-Republican 1762–1842 David Stone...
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Governor before election Montfort Stokes Democratic-Republican Elected Governor David L. Swain Whig...
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after a year of marriage. Lewis later married Adelaide Stokes Chambers, daughter of Montfort Stokes of North Carolina. Lewis assisted James Parton in the...
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