James M. Hinds (December 5, 1833 – October 22, 1868) was the first U.S. Congressman assassinated in office. He served as member of the United States House...
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the U.S. House of Representatives to be assassinated in office, after James M. Hinds in 1868. Ryan was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal...
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Ciarán Hinds (/ˈkɪərən/ KEER-ən; born 9 February 1953) is an Irish actor from Belfast, Northern Ireland. Hinds is known for a range of screen and stage...
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Islands Horace Andy (born Horace Hinds, 1951), reggae singer from Jamaica Jacob Hinds (1800–1873), NY politician James M. Hinds (1833–1868), congressman from...
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James M. Hinds: Congressman from Arkansas, murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in 1868 William Woods Holden: Governor of North Carolina in 1868–1871 Jacob M...
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Hindman. Macon, Georgia: Mercer University Press. ISBN 0-86554-556-1. "James Hinds (1833â€"1868)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Archived from the original...
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Democratic Campaign Committee Chairman: James Rood Doolittle Speaker: Schuyler Colfax (R), until March 3, 1869 Theodore M. Pomeroy (R), elected March 3, 1869...
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fatally shot in the neck by Union soldier Boston Corbett. 22 October 1868 James M. Hinds, U.S. Representative from Arkansas George Clark Killed by a Ku Klux...
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member James M. Hinds — the first congressman assassinated in office Gideon S. Ives — lieutenant governor of Minnesota, mayor of St. Peter Carl M. Johnson...
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his Clarksville home on October 21, 1905. A portrait of him exists. James M. Hinds "SOS" (1998), p. 234. "SOS" (1998), pp. 235–237. "SOS" (1998), pp. 232–234...
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(1867–1875 and 1877–1879) and Governor of Massachusetts (1883–1884) 1860s – James M. Hinds, later U.S. Representative from Arkansas (1868) 1864 – Thompson Campbell...
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Party, born in town of Greenwich in Washington County on July 6, 1824 James M. Hinds (December 5, 1833 – October 22, 1868) was born and raised in the town...
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freedmen and to keep them from voting. After Republican Congressman James M. Hinds was murdered by the Ku Klux Klan in Monroe County in October 1868, Governor...
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Row. p. 342. ISBN 978-0-06-093716-4. OCLC 48074168. Stanton, Amanda. "James Hinds (1833–1868)". The Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. The Central...
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partnership in Little Rock with future U.S. Congressman and fellow Unionist James M. Hinds. In 1868 the Reconstruction-era state legislature elected him and Andrew...
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anti-abortion activist Michael F. Griffin 1994: Abortion provider John Britton and James Barrett (both killed) and his wife June (shot but not killed) became victims...
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1861 – June 22, 1868 37th 38th 39th 40th Civil War and Reconstruction James M. Hinds (Little Rock) Republican June 22, 1868 – October 22, 1868 40th Elected...
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One tradition says that Artemis found a mighty herd of five Ceryneian hinds playing on the base of Parrhasian hill far away from the banks of the "black-pebbled...
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re-admitted to the Union. McRae was elected to fill the vacancy caused by James K. Jones, who had been elected to the next term, but resigned before this...
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McPheeters, William M. (2005). Pitcock, Cynthia DeHaven; Gurley, Bill J. (eds.). I Acted From Principle: The Civil War Diary Of Dr. William M. Mcpheeters, Confederate...
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Ciarán Hinds is an Irish actor who is known for his performances on the screen and stage. He has appeared in various film and television projects, as...
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fever on the same day. During Reconstruction, the U.S. Representative James M. Hinds was assassinated on October 22, 1868, by George A. Clark, a member of...
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Womack (R) (since 2011) 4th district – Bruce Westerman (R) (since 2015) James K. Jones was redistricted from the 2nd district and re-elected in 1884,...
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leaders assassinated during the campaign included Arkansas Congressman James M. Hinds, three members of the South Carolina legislature, and several men who...
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York James M. Hinds, United States Representative from Arkansas's 2nd congressional district elected March 1868, assassinated in October 1868. Hinds was...
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Representative Pennsylvania and Maryland, cenotaph only. R56/S104. James M. Hinds (1833–1868), Representative Arkansas, cenotaph only. R59/S107. Elijah...
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album In Plain Sight In 2020, James co-wrote "This Moment Forever" from Hinds' third album The Prettiest Curse He played synths on "Don't Tell Me to Smile"...
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in 1833. Following are some of its notable alumni. "Stephen Markman". H. James Bowell, American Blue Book (Boswell) Western Washington (1922), p. 12. "Missouri...
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King-Hinds as their candidate after John Gonzales withdrew from the primary and announced that he will be running as an independent. Kimberlyn King-Hinds,...
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in a career lasting 22 years. Hinds was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Joseph E. Hinds and Mary A. Beetham Hinds. He was the great-grandson of...
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