Charles Henry Simonton (July 11, 1829 – April 25, 1904) was a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit...
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missionary Charles Bryson Simonton (1838-1911), member of the United States House of Representatives Charles Henry Simonton (1829–1904), United States...
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Charles Simonton may refer to: Charles Bryson Simonton (1838-1911), member of the United States Congress Charles Henry Simonton (1829–1904), United States...
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United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit vacated by Judge Charles Henry Simonton. He was confirmed by the Senate on April 27, 1904, and received...
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April 14, 1893 April 15, 1893 April 15, 1893 January 19, 1905 – 6 Charles Henry Simonton Fourth December 11, 1893 December 19, 1893 December 19, 1893 April...
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Nathan Goff Jr. WV 1843–1920 1892–1913 — — B. Harrison resignation 3 Charles Henry Simonton SC 1829–1904 1893–1904 — — Cleveland death 4 Jeter Connelly Pritchard...
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Jr. (1975–1977) Thomas P. Simpson (1977) Thomas E. Lydon Jr. (1977–1981) Henry D. McMaster (1981–1985) Vinton D. Lide (1985–1989) E. Bart Daniel (1989–1992)...
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William Gilmore Simms (1806–1870), poet, novelist and historian Charles Henry Simonton (1829–1904), Confederate Colonel and federal judge on 4th Circuit...
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served in the Maine Legislature from 1901 to 1906. He was a partner in Simonton & Randall, which sold groceries and flour. Randall was born in the town...
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of law Preceded by Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 Succeeded by Charles Henry Simonton Judge of the United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit...
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District Court for the District of South Carolina vacated by Judge Charles Henry Simonton. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 18, 1894...
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by Andrew Johnson Preceded by Andrew Gordon Magrath Succeeded by Charles Henry Simonton Personal details Born George Seabrook Bryan (1809-05-22)May 22,...
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Judiciary: Preparing for Demographic Change (Springer, 2021), pp. 75–76. Charles Fairman, "The Retirement of Federal Judges", Harvard Law Review 51(3):397–443...
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blacks make up for having been closed out of formal education. In 1873 Henry E. Hayne, the Republican secretary of state, was the first black student...
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School (Brookwood) Lawrenceville Elementary School (Central Gwinnett) Simonton Elementary School (Central Gwinnett) Kanoheda Elementary School (Berkmar)...
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January 9, 1854, while in office. He was buried in the Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading. His son, Henry Augustus Muhlenberg, III unsuccessfully ran for Congress...
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that John Quincy Adams had the highest I.Q. of any U.S. president. Dean Simonton, a professor of psychology at UC Davis, estimated his I.Q. score at 165...
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States. November 7, 1840: 1840 United States presidential election: William Henry Harrison defeated Martin Van Buren February 18, 1841: The first ongoing...
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William F. Poston 1882–1885 Henry W. McCorry 1885–1889 Samuel W. Hawkins 1889–1894 Julius A. Taylor 1894–1895 Charles B. Simonton 1895–1898 George Randolph...
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Patrick Henry (February 12, 1843 – May 18, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from Mississippi. Born near Cynthia, Mississippi, Henry attended the common...
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Peter Charles Gaillard, Thomas Lamar's 1st Battalion of South Carolina Artillery, the Eutaw Battalion under the command of Lt. Col. Simonton, the Palmetto...
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Charles Jared Ingersoll (October 3, 1782 – May 14, 1862) was an American lawyer, writer and politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House...
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Charles John Biddle (April 30, 1819 – September 28, 1873) was an American soldier, lawyer, congressman, and newspaper editor. Biddle was born and died...
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(emphasis in original) Wechsler 1939, p. 45 Eysenck 1998, pp. 127–128 Simonton 1999, p. 4 "When Terman first used the IQ test to select a sample of child...
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sufficient trait for truly creative achievement of the highest grade." Simonton 1999, p. 4 "When Terman first used the IQ test to select a sample of child...
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Simonton Street while awaiting delivery of a Ford Model A roadster purchased by the uncle of his wife Pauline in 1928. Hardware store owner Charles Thompson...
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had six children: Mary, Charles Henry, Henry Jr., Helen, Gertrude, and Charlotte. Burk was grandfather to character actor Henry Jones (1912–1999), and...
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Conrad Weiser, and Henry Muhlenberg a German Lutheran pastor. In 1763, along with his brothers, Frederick Augustus and Gotthilf Henry Ernst, he was sent...
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Campitelli, Guillermo; Gobet, Fernand; Bilalić, Merim (3 June 2014), Simonton, Dean Keith (ed.), "Cognitive Processes and Development of Chess Genius:...
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Darwinism in France. University of Alabama. p. 15. ISBN 978-0817301491 Simonton, Dean Keith. (2004). Creativity in Science: Chance, Logic, Genius, and...
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