Hugh McVay (April 29, 1766 – May 9, 1851) was the ninth governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from July 17 to November 30, 1837. He was born in South Carolina...
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action in 1945 Hugh McVay (1766–1851), the ninth Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from July 17 to November 22, 1837 Jimmy McVay (1889–1950), footballer...
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steady hand like McVay's in the front office during the transition. McVay agreed to come back in 1998 and stayed for two more seasons. McVay's grandson, Sean...
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over four terms. The shortest term for a non-acting governor was that of Hugh McVay, who served four and a half months after replacing the resigning Clement...
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for their patron saint. Four Alabama governors were from the county - Hugh McVay, Robert M. Patton, Edward A. O'Neal and Emmett O'Neal. According to the...
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incident, he is turned away from Japanese ports with cannon fire. July 17 – Hugh McVay is sworn in as the 9th governor of Alabama following the resignation of...
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1815. They had three sons: Clement Claiborne Clay, John Withers Clay, and Hugh Lawson Clay. Clay served in the Alabama Territorial Legislature from 1817...
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of Alabama In office November 30, 1837 – November 22, 1841 Preceded by Hugh McVay Succeeded by Benjamin Fitzpatrick Member of the Alabama House of Representatives...
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passenger station of the Louisville & Nashville Railroad was at Mars Hill. Hugh McVay, ninth governor of Alabama. "Mars Hill". Geographic Names Information...
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Phelan (D) 18W, 12D, 3? 46W, 44D, 10? William R. King (D) John McKinley (D) 3D, 2W Hugh McVay (D) Clement Comer Clay (D) 1838 Arthur P. Bagby (D) Lincoln...
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Secretary of State of Alabama In office 1836–1840 Governor Clement Comer Clay Hugh McVay Arthur P. Bagby Preceded by Edmund A. Webster Succeeded by William Garrett...
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alongside 3 other future head coaches in Washington; Kyle Shanahan, Sean McVay, and Mike McDaniel. A primary responsibility of LaFleur's for the 2012 season was...
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Governors Edward A. O'Neal and Emmet O'Neal, as well as the son of Governor Hugh McVay all made their homes in the district. Emmet O'Neal's house, Courtview...
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Governor before election Hugh McVay Democratic Elected Governor Arthur P. Bagby Democratic...
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elected associate justice of the Supreme Court in 1836. In 1837, Governor Hugh McVay chose him to succeed Henry Hitchcock as chief justice. After serving nearly...
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William Hugh Smith (April 26, 1826 – January 1, 1899) was an American planter and politician, the 21st Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama. He was the...
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university press, 1934) Le Vay, Abraham David, The life of Hugh Owen Thomas (Edinburgh, 1956) McMurray, Thomas Porter, The life of Hugh Owen Thomas: Centenary...
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history at the time when he joined the Raiders (until in 2017 when Sean McVay joined the Rams), and, for a time, was the youngest head coach of a BCS...
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(two awards) William A. McNulty William K. MacNulty Merrill A. McPeak Charles B. McVay III Richard J. Meadows (two awards) Ray Melikian (three awards)...
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him. McVay's headphones, which normally allowed him to communicate with Pisarcik and Gibson, were not working properly at that point either. McVay stated...
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Wilf Gibson – violin Bill Benham, Bruce White, Catherine Bradshaw, Donald McVay, Ivo Van Der Werff, Katie Wilkinson, Peter Lale, Rachel Bolt – viola Anthony...
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East of West is no longer in development at Amazon Prime Video. Armitage, Hugh (October 20, 2012). "NYCC: Jonathan Hickman tackles two new Image Comics...
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Sinclair The Four Musketeers Athos Richard Lester And Then There Were None Hugh Lombard Peter Collinson 1975 Tommy "Uncle" Frank Hobbs Ken Russell The New...
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Hugh John Devore (November 25, 1910 – December 8, 1992) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head football coach at Providence College...
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Cavanaugh was promoted to offensive coordinator of the Redskins, replacing Sean McVay, who became the head coach of the Los Angeles Rams. On January 29, 2019...
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Ally McDougal on drums.[citation needed] Tony O'Malley is the brother of playwright Mary O'Malley, who wrote the plays Once a Catholic and Oy Vay Maria...
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Hugh Duffy Daugherty (September 8, 1915 – September 25, 1987) was an American football player and coach. He served as the head coach at Michigan State...
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TV host Richard Marx, singer-songwriter, producer Marie McDonald, actress, singer Sean McVay, NFL coach Nicki Minaj, rapper French Montana, rapper Shay...
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Burgess William Burgess William Green Moses Webb Absalom Thompson John McVay James Thomson Charles Thomson Robert Thomson Martain Hardin Elijah Thomson...
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2024. "Bo McMillin Record, Statistics, and Category Ranks". Pro Football Reference. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved February 14, 2011. "John McVay Record...
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