• William Harper (died 1909) was a state legislator who served in the Louisiana House of Representatives and Louisiana State Senate during the Reconstruction...
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  • William Harper may refer to: William Harper (South Carolina politician) (1790–1847), US Senator from South Carolina William Rainey Harper (1856–1906)...
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    lawyer and politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Louisiana since 2017. A Republican, he served as the Louisiana State Treasurer...
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    resignation of William Pitt Kellogg in 1872 that both of Louisiana's Senate seats were held by Republicans, and rendered Cedric Richmond as Louisiana's only congressional...
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    Edward Douglass White (category United States federal judges appointed by William Howard Taft)
    (November 3, 1845 – May 19, 1921) was an American politician and jurist. White, a native of Louisiana, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice for 27 years, first...
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    William Dennison Stephens (December 26, 1859 – April 25, 1944) was an American federal and state politician. A three-term member of the U.S. House of...
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  • William G. Brown (August 12, 1832 – May 14, 1883) was an American educator, editor, and the first African American to serve as Louisiana State Superintendent...
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    James H. Hammond (category 19th-century American politicians)
    newspapers, he co-authored The Pro-Slavery Argument with William Harper, Thomas Roderick Dew, and William Gilmore Simms. Hammond and Simms were part of a "sacred...
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    at Angola Slash Their Heels". The Town Talk. Alexandria, Louisiana. May 9, 1951. p. 13. Harper, Stephen J. Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster's Story. Minnesota...
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    politician, painter and inventor of morse code and the telegraph William Poole, politician and a founder and leader of the New York City criminal Nativist...
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  • Kenton Harper (1801 – December 25, 1867) was an American newspaper editor, soldier, Indian agent, plantation owner, banker and politician. An officer of...
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  • as Sharpe and Harper investigate, she stays with a few of Harper's relatives in Southwark. She eventually returns to Spain with Harper, and the two celebrate...
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    William Almon Wheeler (June 30, 1819 – June 4, 1887) was an American politician and attorney who served as the 19th vice president of the United States...
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    Commanders. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. ISBN 0-8071-0823-5. p. 325. Wert, Jeffry D. "Wallace, William Henry" in Historical Times...
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    Meriwether Lewis (category Governors of Louisiana Territory)
    known as the Corps of Discovery, with William Clark. Their mission was to explore the territory of the Louisiana Purchase, establish trade with, and sovereignty...
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    et mort de William Walker, Seuil, Paris, 2004 [ISBN missing] Scroggs, William O., Ph.D., Professor of Economics and Sociology in Louisiana State University...
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    mixed-race creole slave owner during the Spanish Louisiana. James De Lancey (1703–1760), judge and politician in colonial New York. His own slave, Othello...
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    "Fire-Eater" William Lowndes Yancey and the Alabama delegation: following them were the entire delegations of Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi...
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    James Carville (category Louisiana Democrats)
    election to central Louisiana's now-defunct 8th congressional district, following the death of her husband, Gillis William Long, of Louisiana's Long family political...
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  • Democracy. New York: Harper and Row, 1944. Newby, I.A. Jim Crow's Defense: Anti-Negro Thought in America, 1900–1930. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University...
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    1876 United States presidential election (category William A. Wheeler)
    votes to Hayes's 165 in the first count, with the 20 votes from Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon disputed. To address this constitutional crisis...
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    Jacob Frolich (category Arkansas politician stubs)
    CITEREFAllsopp1923 (help) Sources Allsopp, Fred William (1922). History of the Arkansas Press for a Hundred Years and More. Parke-Harper Publishing. University of Arkansas...
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    state except for Texas although the Texas Whigs had selected to make the Louisiana delegates their proxies. Henry Clay, Winfield Scott, Zachary Taylor, and...
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    William Lindsay (September 4, 1835 – October 15, 1909) was an American politician. He served as a Democratic U.S. Senator from Kentucky from 1893 to 1901...
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    Moon Landrieu (category 20th-century mayors of places in Louisiana)
    the Democratic Party, he represented New Orleans' Twelfth Ward in the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1960 to 1966, served on the New Orleans...
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    Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959. ISBN 978-0-8071-0823-9. Wikisource has original works by or about: William B. Taliaferro "William B. Taliaferro"...
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  • New York State Senate Elmer Peterson (1892–?), Wisconsin State Senate Harper Peterson (born 1948), North Carolina State Senate Herbert Peterson (1876–...
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    William Plumer (June 25, 1759 – December 22, 1850) was an American lawyer, Baptist lay preacher, and politician from Epping, New Hampshire. He is most...
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    the rise and fall of the Gambino crime family (1st Harper paperbacks ed.). New York, N.Y.: HarperPaperbacks. p. 40. ISBN 0-06-109184-7. Albert Anastasia...
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    Harris, William C. The Day of the Carpetbagger: Republican Reconstruction in Mississippi Louisiana State University Press, 1979. Harris, William C. "James...
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