• William Heiskell (1788 – September 9, 1871) was an American politician, active primarily in Tennessee, in the mid-19th century. He served a tumultuous...
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  • and lawyer John N. Heiskell (1872–1972), American politician Joseph Brown Heiskell (1823–1913), American politician William Heiskell (1788–1871), American...
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    John Netherland Heiskell (November 2, 1872 – December 28, 1972) was a prominent American newspaper editor who served briefly in the United States Senate...
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    Murphy (Sevier), M. R. May (McMinn), John Williams, Jr. (Knox), and William Heiskell (Monroe) were named assistant vice presidents, and A. L. Greene (Roane)...
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    Governor William G. Brownlow. Heiskell was born in Hagerstown, Maryland, the son of Frederic Heiskell, a farmer, and Catherine (Steidinger) Heiskell. While...
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    (partly in Loudon Co.) Ballplay Hopewell Mill Hopewell Springs Jalapa William Heiskell, post-Civil War Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives Sue...
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    small group of state legislators, led by state Speaker of the House William Heiskell, turned against Brownlow, alleging his actions were too despotic, and...
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  • The state government was replaced by a military government in 1862 William Heiskell 1865–1867 Conservative Republican 1788–1871 Confusion over apparent...
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    ▌Leonidas C. Houk (Unionist) 14.54% ▌Robert K. Byrd (Unionist) 9.46% ▌William Heiskell (Opposition) 1.70% ▌[FNU] Wills (Unionist) 0.16% Tennessee 3 None (vacant...
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    to 1878. Heiskell died in Memphis on March 7, 1913. Interment was in the city's Elmwood Cemetery. Heiskell was a nephew of William Heiskell, the post-Civil...
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    William Marmaduke Kavanaugh (March 3, 1866 – February 21, 1915) was a Democratic United States Senator from the State of Arkansas. William Marmaduke Kavanaugh...
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  • Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 12 February 2013. Samuel G. Heiskell, Andrew Jackson and Early Tennessee History (Ambrose Printing Company,...
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    Knoxville's Ossoli Circle William Henry Fizer (1861–1937), Thoroughbred racehorse trainer who won the 1907 Kentucky Derby William Heiskell (1788–1871; Lot 186)...
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    James William Fulbright (April 9, 1905 – February 9, 1995) was an American politician, academic, and statesman who represented Arkansas in the United...
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    1853 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Samuel A. Smith (Democratic) 52.98% ▌William Heiskell (Know Nothing) 47.02% Tennessee 4 John H. Savage Democratic 1855 Incumbent...
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    William King Sebastian (June 12, 1812 – May 20, 1865) was an American politician, judge, and lawyer from Helena, Arkansas. He represented Arkansas as...
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    Netherland Heiskell, a grandson of Netherland, briefly represented Arkansas in the United States Senate in 1913. Frederick Heiskell William Heiskell Diane...
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  • the more moderate legislators (including Rodgers' House counterpart William Heiskell) opposed it. Speaking forcefully in favor of the bill, Rodgers stated...
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    loudly accused the Speaker of the House, William Heiskell, of organizing the quorum bust. Enraged, Heiskell called Mullins a "God damned old liar and...
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  • 2nd American Horace Maynard 5,556 50.89 / 100 Elected 3rd American William Heiskell 6,800 47.02 / 100 2nd 4th American Joseph Pickett 5,232 44.84 / 100...
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  • "Bangin' Backyard Cookout" Scott Conant, Alex Guarnaschelli, and Elizabeth Heiskell July 4, 2017 (2017-07-04) Ingredients: Appetizer: burger-wrapped hot dogs...
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  • Convention in 1861. After the war, he opposed the policies of Governor William G. Brownlow and the Radical Republicans. Fleming was born in Rogersville...
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  • simmering battle. The Gazette was owned and edited by John Netherland Heiskell, who guided it with a firm hand through most of the 20th century. In 1926...
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  • and CEO of the Times Company; her sister Marian Sulzberger Heiskell (married to Andrew Heiskell) was a philanthropist; and her other sister, Judith P. Sulzberger...
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    William Savin Fulton (June 2, 1795 – August 15, 1844) was an American lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator from Arkansas from 1836...
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  • Archived from the original on November 1, 2022. Retrieved July 24, 2024. Heiskell, Samuel Gordon (1920). Andrew Jackson and Early Tennessee History. Vol...
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    William Mercer Owens Dawson (May 21, 1853 – March 12, 1916) was the 12th Governor of West Virginia, serving from 1905 until 1909. A member of the Republican...
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  • House from East Tennessee, William G. Swan and Joseph B. Heiskell, claiming, "The third of these representatives, William H. Tibbs, was perhaps more extreme...
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    surrendered August 28, 1960, to local authorities at his parents’ home in Heiskell, Tennessee September 12, 1960 #135 Three weeks on the list Nathaniel Beans...
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    Street, contains the Heiskell Plaza, a stairway and entrance plaza paved with flagstones. It was placed in 1993 in honor of Andrew Heiskell, a cofounder of...
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