John Isaac Guion (November 18, 1802 – June 6, 1855) was an American politician from Mississippi who served as Governor in 1851. Guion was born in Adams...
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15, 1850. p. 2. Retrieved March 20, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 809–810. "John Isaac Guion". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 15, 2023. "Gov. Quitman"...
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term he fell seriously ill and John Isaac Guion took over his duties. During a recess the governor resigned and Guion became governor pro tempore. He...
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composer John Isaac Guion (1802–1855), American politician from Mississippi Letroy Guion (born 1987), American football player Stephen Barker Guion (1820–1885)...
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Ferguson Richard Griffith James Argyle Smith Albert Gallatin Brown John Isaac Guion Charles Lynch Alexander Gallatin McNutt George Poindexter Abram Marshall...
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W. Matthews 16 John A. Quitman 17 John Isaac Guion 18 James Whitfield 19 Henry S. Foote 20 Susan Hewell Pettus John J. Pettus 21 John J. McRae 22 William...
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Mississippi Department of Archives and History. OCLC 777030828. Winkle, John W. III (2014). The Mississippi State Constitution (second ed.). Oxford University...
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Percy Grainger. After Guion's father died in 1920, the family left Ballinger and moved to Dallas. Guion's father, John Isaac Guion II, was the son of a...
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"Obituary for C. W. Greenwood". Newspapers.com. Retrieved 2023-05-08. "John Gresham Obituary (2009) - Oxford, MS - Clarion Ledger". Legacy.com. Retrieved...
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2003 session. A special election, brought on by the resignation of Democrat John White, flipped another seat when Republican Charles Walden won to succeed...
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A.B. Quintanilla (redirect from Abraham Isaac Quintanilla III)
Abraham Isaac Quintanilla III (born December 13, 1963), known professionally as A.B. Quintanilla III or A.B. Quintanilla, is an American record producer...
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John Jones Pettus (October 9, 1813 – January 25, 1867) was an American politician, lawyer, and slave owner who served as the 23rd Governor of Mississippi...
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Guyon, Jeanne; Wesley, John (1776). An Extract of the Life of Madame Guion. London: Printed by R. Hawes. Cross, Thomas; Wesley, John (1776). An Account of...
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Feliciana Parish, Johnson was the fourth son of John Hunter Johnson and Thenia Munson. Johnson's grandfather, Isaac Johnson, arrived in the area in the 1770s...
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Wallace 2019, p. 332, "Quartposaune" (Weiner, Howard). Guion 2010, pp. 49–53. Herbert 2006, p. 196. Guion 2010. Herbert 2006, p. 252. Myers, Arnold (2023)....
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2024. Grobar, Matt (December 20, 2022). "'Twisters' From Director Lee Isaac Chung Gets Universal Release Date". Major, Michael (March 6, 2024). "Photos:...
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Isaac Edward Morse (May 22, 1809 – February 11, 1866) was a slaveholder, United States Congressman from Louisiana and Attorney General of Louisiana. He...
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the first American female astronaut, and United States Air Force Colonel Guion Bluford, the first African-American astronaut, as well as Dr. Judith Resnik...
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Assembly in 1780 included: Joseph Leech from Craven County James Davis Isaac Guion from Craven County James Granger The House of Commons leadership included...
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He served as Attorney General of Louisiana during the governorship of Isaac Johnson from 1846 to 1850. President James Buchanan appointed him superintendent...
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Giles, John Graham, Charles Graham, Stephen Graham, Silas Gray, John W. Greaton, John Green, James Gregg, James Grier, John Grier, Isaac Guion, Hoysted...
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Entertainment / Reliance BIG Entertainment Jay Roach (director); David Guion, Michael Handelman (screenplay); Steve Carell, Paul Rudd, Zach Galifianakis...
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George L. Horn School Washington, George School Germantown Grammar School Guion S. Bluford School (currently Universal Bluford Charter School) Henry Longfellow...
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The Weinstein Company / 2929 Productions Jesse Peretz (director); David Guion, Michael Handelman (screenplay); Zach Braff, Amanda Peet, Jason Bateman...
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Glorian D'Andrea; 1909–1983) (alto saxes); Lenny Hartman, King Guion (né Earl King Guion; 1907–1973) (tenor sax); Tom Mace (bari sax, bass clarinet); Buddy...
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dentist, herbologist, and scientist who discovered cause of milk sickness Guion Bluford (born 1942), astronaut and first African-American in space Frank...
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Archived from the original on December 3, 2017. Retrieved December 2, 2017. Guion, Payton (March 16, 2015). "Tom Cotton, US Senator, apparently does not know...
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1870–1959 Simon Guggenheim 1907–1913 2 Colorado Republican 1867–1941 Walter Guion 1918 3 Louisiana Democratic 1849–1927 James Gunn 1789–1797 1797–1801 3 Georgia...
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Johnson (Scouting) (1934–2014), Chief Scout of the Norges Speiderforbund Guion Griffis Johnson (1900–1989), American historian Guy Benton Johnson (1901–1991)...
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Bartholomew (inventor) Norman Bel Geddes (industrial designer) (New Philadelphia) Guion S. Bluford Jr. (astronaut) Mark N. Brown (astronaut) (Dayton) Charles Brush...
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