Tench Ringgold (March 3, 1777 – July 31, 1844) was a businessman and political appointee in Washington, D.C. He was U.S. marshal of the District of Columbia...
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numerous communities are named; son of Samuel Ringgold, brother of Cadwalader Ringgold Tench Ringgold, 19th-century American businessman and political...
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the Capitol reconstruction commission, along with Richard B. Lee and Tench Ringgold. The mansion degraded over time. In 1907, the mansion was razed and...
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Tench Tilghman (/ˈtɪlmən/, December 25, 1744 – April 18, 1786) was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He served...
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Retired) and the DACOR-Bacon House Foundation. It was built in 1825 for Tench Ringgold, who was one of a three-member presidential commission charged with...
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was Catherine Sidney Lee Ringgold, the daughter of influential Washington, D.C., businessman and politician Tench Ringgold;: 218 she was a descendant...
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Court in 1825. In 1834, he married Catherine Sidney Lee Ringgold, daughter of Tench Ringgold, long the U.S. Marshal in the District of Columbia. Their...
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again John Van Ness, Charles Carroll of Bellevue, Elias B. Caldwell, Tench Ringgold, C.W. Goldsborough, and John Graham (diplomat), and later added Roger...
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Washington, DC in 1815, Richard, along with John Peter Van Ness and Tench Ringgold, was appointed by longtime friend President James Madison as one of...
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Propulsion Power (GUPPY) improvements to the American Gato-, Balao-, and Tench-class submarines.[citation needed] Nautilus's keel was laid at General Dynamics'...
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