Tench Coxe (May 22, 1755 – July 17, 1824) was an American political economist and a delegate for Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress in 1788–1789...
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USRC Tench Coxe was a 39-ton harbor steam-powered vessel that was built by William T. Malster, in Baltimore, Maryland. Her contract price was $14,800 and...
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government all ranks of people are subject to militia duty. In 1792, Tench Coxe made the following point in a commentary on the Second Amendment: As civil...
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labourer John Coxe (MP) (c. 1695–1783), English politician Louis O. Coxe, American poet Margaret Coxe, 19th century educator and writer Tench Coxe, early American...
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Texas. Members consisted of Matt and Bubba Kadane (vocals and guitar), Tench Coxe (guitar), Kris Wheat (bass), and Trini Martinez (drums). The band released...
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a role was the temporary location of the capital from New York City. Tench Coxe was sent to speak to Maclay to bargain about the capital being temporarily...
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parents of Tench Tilghman, who became an aide to George Washington Mary Francis, who married William Coxe, who were the parents of Tench Coxe, a delegate...
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directors: Rob Burgess (former chief executive officer of Macromedia Inc.) Tench Coxe (former managing director of Sutter Hill Ventures) John Dabiri (engineer...
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(1733–1800), mayor of Philadelphia Joseph Clay (1769–1811), U.S. Congressman Tench Coxe (1755–1824), Continental Congress delegate William Henry Drayton (1742-1799)...
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known as Sharpe, Weiss, and Company. Judge Charles Coxe of Philadelphia, executor of the Tench Coxe Estate, granted the company a 20-year lease for the...
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William Clingan 1777–1779 George Clymer 1776–1777; 1780–1781 1781–1782 Tench Coxe 1788–1789 John Dickinson 1774 1775–1776 Thomas Fitzsimons 1782–1783 Benjamin...
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great-great grandfather was Daniel Coxe, his grandfather was Tench Coxe and his cousin was George B. McClellan. Coxe graduated from the University of Pennsylvania...
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Elbridge Gerry, Noah Webster, John Jay, Melancthon Smith, Pelatiah Webster, Tench Coxe, James Wilson, John Dickinson, Alexander Contee Hanson, Edmund Randolph...
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including Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Tench Coxe, economist in the Continental Congress Philip Freneau, called the "Poet...
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forested community called Shingletown. It was located on land owned by Tench Coxe. The inhabitants took advantage of the surrounding woodlands and made...
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being considered, Pennsylvania Congress of the Confederation Delegate Tench Coxe publicly wrote the following: The house of representatives is not, as...
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Samuel Seabury, who was the first Bishop of the Episcopal Church, and Tench Coxe. There was a small, but significant trickle of returnees who found life...
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Bubba Kadane – guitar, vocals ("Left Behind", "Smoke", and "Withdraw") Tench Coxe – guitar Matt Kadane – guitar, vocals Production John Golden – mastering...
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Jersey: Abraham Clark, William Houston, and James Schureman Pennsylvania: Tench Coxe Delaware: George Read, John Dickinson, and Richard Bassett Virginia: Edmund...
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but also more cotton-devoted land than the entire Louisiana Purchase. Tench Coxe, a Pennsylvanian political economist and delegate to the Continental Congress...
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Kadane - guitar, vocals, producer Trini Martinez - drums Kris Wheat - bass Tench Coxe - guitar Production Steve Albini - engineer Transaction De Novo: Tiny...
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discovered in nearby Beaver Meadows by prospectors Nathaniel Beach and Tench Coxe. This caught the attention of railroad developers in Philadelphia. A young...
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was the brainchild of United States Assistant Secretary of the Treasury Tench Coxe, who convinced United States Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton...
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Bedhead in Austin, Texas, with the drummer Trini Martinez, the guitarist Tench Coxe and the bass guitarist Kris Wheat in 1991. The group released its first...
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National Archives and Records Administration. Coxe, Tench (November 15, 1790). "To Alexander Hamilton from Tench Coxe". Founders Online. U.S. National Archives...
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the center for skilled craftsmen and produced the best boats. In 1794, Tench Coxe described America's shipbuilding experiences as an art for which the United...
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cherries, peaches, pears, and plums. William Coxe Jr. and his brother Tench Coxe were abolitionists. Tench was a political economist and abolitionist leader...
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founding partner of private equity firm Texas Pacific Group, billionaire Tench Coxe 1980 Managing director at Sutter Hill Ventures, Founding Board Member...
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were Dr. Benjamin Rush, John Swanwick, John Morrison, Thomas Morrison, Tench Coxe, Zachariah Poulson, Thomas Lloyd, Joseph Moore, William Roger, John Haighn...
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States Navy and United States Revenue Cutter Service, including: USRC Tench Coxe USRC Seminole USS Detroit USS Petrel USS Montgomery USS Foote USS Rodgers...
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