Pennsylvania Samuel Lewis Hays (1794–1871), United States Congress representative for Virginia Samuel P. Hays (1921–2017), American historian S. H. Hays (1864–1934)...
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Samuel Hay may refer to: Samuel Ross Hay (1865–1944), American bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Samuel M. Hay (1825–1906), American businessman...
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Campbell Hays - Son of Samuel Hays Charles Hays - Son of Samuel Hays Hugh Hays - Son of Samuel Hays Jane Gillespie Hays - Daughter of another pioneer Hays, Nathaniel...
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Samuel Pfrimmer Hays (April 5, 1921 – November 22, 2017) was a pioneering environmental, social and political historian of the United States . Born in...
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November 12, 1982. Samuel Hays was an attorney who served as Idaho Attorney General during the administration of Governor Steunenberg. Hays also became mayor...
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replacement (unknown episodes) 1988–1989 Highway to Heaven Louis (at 11) Samuel Hays (age 7) as Will Nipper Episode: "The Correspondent" Episode: "Merry Christmas...
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Alexander Hays (July 8, 1819 – May 5, 1864) was a Union Army general in the American Civil War who was killed at the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864. Hays was...
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Hays is an English and Irish surname, a variant to the name Hayes. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Hays (1819–1864), general in the...
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Samuel Hays was an American politician. He served as the State Treasurer of Missouri from 1871 to 1873. "Samuel Hays". Clint Zweifel. Archived from the...
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Samuel Hays (September 10, 1783 – July 1, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for...
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Hays retired from military involvement. In 1876, Hays was elected as a delegate to the Democratic Party national convention, which nominated Samuel J...
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Senator Hays may refer to: Charles Hays (1834–1879), Alabama State Senate Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician) (1783–1868), Pennsylvania State Senate...
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Samuel Lewis Hays (October 20, 1794 – March 17, 1871) was a nineteenth-century farmer and Democratic politician in the part of Virginia that became West...
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from 1916 to 1919. Samuel Hays was born in Juneau, Wisconsin, May 18, 1864, the eldest of three children. His father, James B. Hays, was a politician,...
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also a college town, home to Fort Hays State University. Before American settlement of the area, the site of Hays was located near where the territories...
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Samuel McClellan Hay (August 7, 1825 – October 26, 1906) was an American businessman, banker, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer, prominent in...
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Hays who married Lydia Butler: Martha (Patsy) Hays who married Dr. William E. Butler; Samuel Jackson Hays, who married Frances Middleton; Rachel Hays...
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White County Ward-Hays House, Little Rock, Arkansas, NRHP-listed Samuel Hays House, Boise, Idaho, NRHP-listed in Ada County E.R. Hays House, Knoxville...
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United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania Samuel Hays – U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania (1843-1845) Daniel Brodhead Heiner...
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Samuel Hay Kaufmann (April 30, 1829 – March 15, 1906) was an American newspaper publisher who was the former owner of the Washington Star. He also served...
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Meritorious service at Gettysburg. Killed at the Battle of the Wilderness Samuel Hays (1783–1868), U.S. Congressman Nate Karns (born November 25, 1987), MLB...
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no evidence could be produced to back up his pretensions. Hays was born as William Hays in Louisville, Kentucky, which was then a small but rapidly...
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William and Martha (England) Hay. His grandfather was an influential local preacher. The Hays moved to Texas about 1881. Samuel attended Centenary College...
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Connecticut Samuel Snowden Hayes (1820–1880), Illinois politician Samuel W. Hayes (1875–1941), judge in Oklahoma Samuel Hays (disambiguation) Samuel Ross Hay (1865–1944)...
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William G. Van Note 1971 to 1979: Richard J. Stonesifer 1980 to 1993: Samuel Hays Magill 1993 to 2003: Rebecca Stafford 2003 to 2013: Paul G. Gaffney II...
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Fort Hays, originally named Fort Fletcher, was a United States Army fort near Hays, Kansas. Active from 1865 to 1889 it was an important frontier post...
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legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved May 25, 2020. "Pennsylvania State Senate - Samuel Hays Biography". www.legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved May 25, 2020. "Pennsylvania...
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Fulbright Program (redirect from Fulbright-Hays Scholarship)
Fulbright–Hays grants currently make awards: Fulbright-Hays Doctoral Dissertation Research Abroad, Fulbright–Hays Faculty Research Abroad, Fulbright–Hays Group...
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married his wife, Jane E. Hays, on May 3, 1860; she was a daughter (born 1824) of John Hays, of Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Samuel and Jane left for missionary...
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of larger trends occurring in North America during this period.: 315 Samuel Hays associated such movements with the emergence of an advanced consumer...
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