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    Rufus Brown Bullock (March 28, 1834 – April 27, 1907) was an American politician and businessman from Georgia. A Republican, he served as the state's...
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  • and politician Rufus Bullock (1834–1907), American politician Rufus Carter (1866–1932), Canadian farmer and political figure Rufus Cheney Jr., member...
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    nominee and former Lieutenant colonel of the Confederate States Army Rufus Bullock defeated Democratic nominee and former Major general of the Confederate...
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  • p. 301. "Rufus Brown Bullock". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 21, 2023. Duncan, Russell (June 8, 2017). "Rufus Bullock". New Georgia...
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    elect the Governor of Georgia following the resignation of Governor Rufus Bullock. Democratic nominee and incumbent Speaker of the Georgia House of Representatives...
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  • from 1912 to 1917 Michele Bullock (born 1962/1963), governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 2023 to present Rufus Bullock (1834–1907), 46th Governor...
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    Andrew Young Intl. Blvd.) and Peachtree and its first occupant was Rufus Bullock. Seventeen governors occupied this large Victorian home until Governor...
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    state. Alexander Hamilton Bullock was born on March 2, 1816, in Royalston, Massachusetts, the son of Sarah (Davis) and Rufus Bullock. His father was a merchant...
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    without action "the South would be forever lost to the Democrats". Rufus Bullock received the Republican gubernatorial nomination from the delegates...
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    serving as the president of the Georgia Senate when his predecessor, Rufus B. Bullock, was forced to resign. Under the Constitution of Georgia in effect...
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    gubernatorial election, Columbia County cast 1,222 votes for Republican Rufus Bullock. By the November presidential election, Klan intimidation led to suppression...
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    400-person militia to protect him from the Ku Klux Klan. Like Governor Rufus Bullock, he eventually had to flee the state to save his life. Born in Middlebrook...
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    which was held in April, the Republican ticket swept the county, with Rufus Bullock receiving 59% of the vote; the Republican candidate for county ordinary...
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  • Assembly ratified the Fourteenth Amendment; a Republican governor, Rufus Bullock, was inaugurated, and Georgia was readmitted to the Union. The state's...
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    Democratic candidate for governor in 1868, but was defeated by Republican Rufus Bullock in a vote of 83,527 to 76,356. He was a presidential elector in 1868...
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    memorial, a chapel and entrance arch. The dead buried there include Rufus Bullock, the first Republican Governor of Georgia and nine congressmen from...
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  • the Fourteenth Amendment, and a Republican governor, New York native Rufus Bullock, was inaugurated. The state's Democrats—including former Confederate...
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  • Brownlow: publisher of the Knoxville Whig, Tennessee governor and senator Rufus Bullock: Governor of Georgia 1868–1871 Benjamin Butler: Massachusetts politician-soldier...
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    portraits of all governors elected since 1850 are there, except for Rufus Bullock. The Georgia Capitol Museum is a public education institution housed...
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  • Jackson as Carl Lee Hailey Sandra Bullock as Ellen Roark Matthew McConaughey as Jake Brigance Kevin Spacey as Rufus Buckley Oliver Platt as Harry Rex...
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    August 23, 2014. "Family relationship of Anna Gunn and William Rufus Day via William Rufus Day". famouskin.com. Retrieved July 25, 2024. Oliveira, Adele...
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  • was apparently impeded by shady financial dealings by then Governor Rufus Bullock, Hanniball Kimball, and other associates. These problems caused the...
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    May 1886 Succeeded by Alexander McDowell McCook Political offices Preceded by Charles J. Jenkins Governor of Georgia 1868 Succeeded by Rufus Bullock...
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  • Governor of Florida: Harrison Reed (Republican) Governor of Georgia: Rufus Bullock (Republican) Governor of Illinois: John M. Palmer (Republican) Governor...
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  • politician Rufus Brown Bullock (1834–1907), Reconstruction era governor of Georgia Sandra Bullock (born 1964), American actress S. Scott Bullock (born 1956)...
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  • majorities in both houses in December 1870. The Republican governor, Rufus Bullock, after trying and failing to reinstate federal military rule in Georgia...
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  • vacant vacant 4R, 2D Horatio Seymour/ Francis Preston Blair Jr. (D) N Rufus Bullock (R) David G. Cotting (R) Henry P. Farrow 1869 26R, 18D 88D, 84R, 3?...
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  • Past: American Autobiographies Entrepreneur for Equality: Governor Rufus Bullock, Commerce, and Race in Post-Civil War Georgia Where death and glory...
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  • He was part of the Georgia delegation, along with Georgia Governor Rufus Bullock who met with the U.S. president. He read the Declaration of Independence...
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  • Governor of Florida: Harrison Reed (Republican) Governor of Georgia: Rufus Bullock (Republican) (until October 30), Benjamin Conley (Republican) (starting...
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