Samuel Earle (November 28, 1760 – November 24, 1833) was a United States representative from South Carolina. Born in Frederick County in the Colony of...
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Atlantic writer Tom McTague was hired as UnHerd's political editor. Samuel Earle, writing in The Guardian, described UnHerd in 2023 as "drifting away...
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1793 – March 3, 1795 Preceded by District established Succeeded by Samuel Earle Personal details Born (1739-09-13)September 13, 1739 Bucks County, Pennsylvania...
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Howard Earle III (December 5, 1890 – December 30, 1974) was an American politician and diplomat from Pennsylvania. He was a member of the prominent Earle and...
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of Elias Earle and cousin of Samuel Earle. Born on the North Carolina side of the North Pacolet River, near Landrum, Earle moved to South Carolina. He...
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Samuel Broadus Earle (March 11, 1878 – May 5, 1978) was an American engineering professor who served as acting president of Clemson College (now University)...
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six-month army educational commission in 1919 overseas in France leaving Samuel Earle as acting president. On March 10, 1920, a large walkout occurred protesting...
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(DR) Lemuel Benton (DR) Richard Winn (DR) Robert Goodloe Harper (F) Samuel Earle (DR) 5th (1797–1799) John Rutledge Jr. (F) Thomas Sumter (DR) William...
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John B. Earle Democratic-Republican 8th March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805 Elected in 1803. Re-elected in 1804 but declined the seat. Samuel Earle Democratic-Republican...
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1823; interment was in Old Earle Cemetery, Buncombe Road, Greenville, South Carolina. Elias Earle was the son of Samuel Earle III, member of the Virginia...
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President pro tempore: Henry Tazewell (F), first elected December 7, 1795 Samuel Livermore (F), first elected May 6, 1796 William Bingham (F), first elected...
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Elected in 1793. Retired. 1793–1797 "Pinckney and Washington district" Samuel Earle (Pendleton District) Democratic-Republican March 4, 1795 – March 3, 1797...
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correspondent for Fox News John B. Earle (1766–1836), died in Anderson County, U.S. Representative from South Carolina Samuel Earle (1760–1833), died in Pendleton...
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Carolina's 6th district In office March 4, 1797 – March 3, 1799 Preceded by Samuel Earle Succeeded by Abraham Nott Member of the South Carolina Senate from the...
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Farley Granger (redirect from Farley Earle Granger)
Farley Earle Granger Jr. (July 1, 1925 – March 27, 2011) was an American actor. Granger was first noticed in a small stage production in Hollywood by...
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abolitionist and philanthropist Thomas Earle and great-great-grandson of American Revolutionary War Officer Samuel Van Leer He graduated from Harvard University...
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Representative from South Carolina 1805–07 1811–15. Uncle of Samuel Earle and John Baylis Earle. Samuel Earle (1760–1833), South Carolina State Representative 1784–88...
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South Carolina 6 Andrew Pickens Anti-Administration 1793 Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election. ▌Y Samuel Earle (Democratic-Republican) 100%...
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Thomas, Ryland; Williamson, Samuel H. (2024). "What Was the U.K. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved July 15, 2024. "Liz Earle sells beauty business to...
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History of Hampshire County, West Virginia (1897). Around 1760, Jones hired Samuel Dew of Richmond County to serve as his deputy clerk. Dew apprenticed under...
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(Democratic-Republican) 32.4% South Carolina 6 "Washington district" Samuel Earle Democratic- Republican 1794 Incumbent retired. Democratic-Republican...
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Drummond Ambrose Dudley Richard Dudley Henry Duke John Dunston Samuel Duval Samuel Earle John Eaton Matthew Edlowe (sometimes spelled Edlow or Edloe) Matthew...
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(Democratic-Republican) 32.4% South Carolina 6 Also known as the Washington district Samuel Earle Democratic-Republican 1794 Incumbent retired. New member elected. Democratic-Republican...
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Alvan E. Bovay (redirect from Alvan Earle Bovay)
Alvan Earle Bovay (July 12, 1818 – January 13, 1903) was an American politician and one of the founders of the Republican Party. He served in the Wisconsin...
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1749), John Allen, M.D. (1749–59), Samuel Morton Savage, D.D. (1759–66), and Rice Harris, D.D., Earle's successor. Earle was never out of good health, though...
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Dead Money (film) (category Samuel Goldwyn Films films)
and Jackie Earle Haley. Emile Hirsch as Andy India Eisley as Chloe Rory Culkin as Uncle Lonnie AKA Revolver David Keith as Jack Jackie Earle Haley as Wendel...
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Greasy Neale (redirect from Earle Neale)
Alfred Earle "Greasy" Neale (November 5, 1891 – November 2, 1973) was an American football and baseball player and coach. Neale was born on November 5...
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Pickens Anti-Administration 1793 Unknown if incumbent retired or lost re-election. Democratic-Republican gain. √ Samuel Earle (Democratic-Republican)...
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Samuel Bayard Woodward (1787–1850) was an American psychiatrist who was the first superintendent of the Worcester Lunatic Asylum, and a co-founder and...
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Samuel Holloway Bowers Jr. (August 25, 1924 – November 5, 2006) was an American white supremacist who co-founded the White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan...
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