Ebe Walter Tunnell (December 31, 1844 – December 18, 1917) was an American merchant and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member...
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The Ebe W. Tunnell was a 19th-century Delaware pilot schooner built in 1887 in Brooklyn, New York. In 1889, the Tunnell was driven out to sea in a fierce...
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up ebe or EBE in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. EBE or Ebe may refer to: Given name Ebe Stignani (1903–1974), Italian opera singer Ebe W. Tunnell (1844–1917)...
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Tunnell is a surname, and may refer to: Byron M. Tunnell - Railroad Commission of Texas member and politician Ebe W. Tunnell - American merchant and politician...
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Breakwater Light for twenty years. It was sold to future state governor Ebe W. Tunnell in 1891, who renamed it to the Delaware Pilot. It continued under this...
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Ebe Walters Tunnell moved to Lewes in 1873 to enter the drug and hardware business in part of the old Caleb Rodney House on Second Street. Tunnell worked...
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barred from seeking a second term. Sussex County Clerk of the Peace Ebe W. Tunnell won the Democratic nomination to succeed Reynolds and faced businessman...
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Sobel 1978, p. 234. "Ebe Walter Tunnell". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 18, 2023. Conrad 1908, pp. 851–852. "Tunnell Inaugurated". Daily...
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(Anti-Addicks) Republican candidate, John C. Higgins, that Democrat Ebe W. Tunnell was elected. Hoffecker was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives...
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Garland, U.S. Senator from Arkansas 1885–1889 (born 1832). March 1 – Philip W. McKinney, 41st Governor of Virginia (born 1832). March 18 – Othniel Charles...
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two weeks before the beginning of the third administrative year of Ebe W. Tunnell. Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to...
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Episcopal Church, the Ellis Marine Complex, Cannonball House, Governor Ebe W. Tunnell House, Walsh Building, Zwaanendael Museum (1932), Cornelius Burton House...
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weeks before the beginning of the first administrative year of Governor Ebe W. Tunnell. Currently the distribution of the Senate Assembly seats was made to...
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instead nominated Ebe W. Tunnell, the 1894 nominee for Governor; despite his protests that he would decline the nomination, Tunnell ultimately accepted...
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Governor Ebe W. Tunnell appointed Pennewill to a seat as an associate justice of the Delaware Supreme Court and Resident Judge of Kent County. Tunnell, a Democrat...
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election, Marvil was elected Governor of Delaware, defeating Democrat Ebe W. Tunnell, a merchant from Lewes. Marvil was only the second Republican governor...
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List of people from Delaware (section W)
Assemblyman; Governor of Delaware Ebe W. Tunnell (1844–1917) – General Assemblyman; Governor of Delaware James M. Tunnell (1879–1957) – lawyer; U.S. Senator...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 6, 1900. Though Governor Ebe W. Tunnell was eligible for re-election under the newly adopted 1897 constitution...
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December 23, 1898, by Executive Order 108-A from President William McKinley H. W. Perlman, American piano manufacturer is founded. Wakita is founded in the...
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governors David Hall (1752-1817) and Ebe W. Tunnell (1844-1917) and congressman Robert G. Houston (1867-1946) and John W. Houston (1814-1896). It was added...
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playwright, essayist and author (died 2012 viveu pra caralho) July 7 Frank W. Cyr, educator, author (died 1995) Earle E. Partridge, general (died 1990)...
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Margaret Mead, cultural anthropologist and author (died 1978) January 6 – James W. Bradbury, United States Senator from Maine from 1847 to 1853 (born 1802)...
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MacArthur, businessman and philanthropist (died 1978) March 8 – Charles W. Brooks, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1940 to 1949 (died 1957) March 11...
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boats Ebe W. Tunnell and J. Henry Edmunds kept the area of the Five Fathom Bank, which was twenty-five miles east of Cape Henlopen. The William W. Ker...
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87th (1893/1894) - John C. Pyle Joshua H. Marvil William T. Watson 88th (1895/1896) - Samuel Alrichs - Robert J. Hanby Ebe W. Tunnell 89th (1897/1898) -...
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Douglass Buck Delaware Secretary of State In office 1897–1901 Governor Ebe W. Tunnell Preceded by William H. Boyce Succeeded by Caleb R. Layton Personal details...
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49% 1894 Joshua H. Marvil Republican 19,880 51% Ebe W. Tunnell Democratic 18,659 48% 1896 Ebe W. Tunnell Democratic 15,507 44% John H. Hoffecker Republican...
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Foner, Gateway to Freedom: the Hidden History of the Underground Railroad (W.W. Norton & Co. 2015) p. 156 transcript at http://friendsofwildcat.org/wp/john-hunn/...
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Biggs Democratic nominee for Governor of Delaware 1890 Succeeded by Ebe W. Tunnell Political offices Preceded by Benjamin T. Biggs Governor of Delaware...
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1895 – January 19, 1897 Preceded by Joshua H. Marvil Succeeded by Ebe W. Tunnell Member of the Delaware Senate In office January 6, 1893 – April 8, 1895...
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