John Palmer Usher (January 9, 1816 – April 13, 1889) was an American administrator who served in the Cabinet of President Abraham Lincoln during the American...
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John Usher may refer to: John Palmer Usher (1816–1889), American administrator John Usher (academic) (1945–2008), British legal writer and academic John...
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1625–1656 James Ward Usher, benefactor of the Usher Gallery, in Lincoln, United Kingdom Jessie T. Usher, American actor John Palmer Usher, U.S. administrator...
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most of his responsibilities to Assistant Secretary of the Interior John Palmer Usher. When Lincoln showed the draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to...
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Associate Artist of the Old Globe Theatre; and a founding member of the John Houseman's The Acting Company and Sam Mendes' Bridge Project. Matthews appeared...
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with his wife, Mary, when he was fatally shot by Confederate sympathizer John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln is remembered as a martyr and a national hero for his...
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Usher Raymond IV (born October 14, 1978) is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. He is recognized as an influential figure in contemporary R&B...
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Lincoln (film) (category Films scored by John Williams)
Attorney General James Speed Dakin Matthews as Secretary of the Interior John Palmer Usher Walt Smith as Secretary of the Treasury William P. Fessenden James...
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Committee, was anxious to reach an understanding with the President. He ushered through Congress a bill extending the Freedmen's Bureau beyond its scheduled...
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Secretary of the Interior after the previous man in the position, John Palmer Usher, was promoted to Secretary of the Interior. Anticipating the outbreak...
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two years before resigning due to poor health. He was replaced by John Palmer Usher. Southern Democrats had dominated the Supreme Court of the United...
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conspirators against Lincoln's government), meaning that Gideon Welles, John Palmer Usher, and William Dennison Jr. would also have been present. McCulloch...
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secretaries Edwin M. Stanton, Gideon Welles, Hugh McCulloch, and John Palmer Usher, as well as, generals Ulysses S. Grant, and Montgomery C. Meigs left...
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in a slander case on behalf of a friend represented by John Palmer Usher. He studied under Usher at his Terre Haute office and used the remainder of his...
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year in office, Jones resigned and was succeeded to the position by John Palmer Usher. Jones resigned to enlist in the Union Army following the outbreak...
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(1847–1916), pacifist who served the American Peace Society for 23 years John Palmer Usher, U.S. Secretary of the Interior (Terre Haute) Willis Van Devanter...
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those age 65 or over. William R. Williams, former US Congressman John Palmer Usher, Secretary of the Interior under the Lincoln Administration, was born...
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Committee, was anxious to reach an understanding with the president. He ushered through Congress a bill extending the Freedmen's Bureau beyond its scheduled...
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Democratic 1856–1860 James G. Jones Republican 1860–1861 John Palmer Usher Republican 1861–1862 John F. Kibbey Republican 1862 Oscar B. Hord Democratic 1862–1864...
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Kibbey was a Republican. Following the resignation of Attorney General John Palmer Usher in 1862, Oliver P. Morton (who was now serving as Governor) appointed...
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Rutherford B. Hayes Ralph Tucker – five-term mayor of Terre Haute John Palmer Usher – Indiana Attorney General, Secretary of Interior under President...
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Chapter of the Beta Theta Pi at the University of Kansas, seated at John Palmer Usher's house. Gardner was also one of the 28 members of the Presbyterian...
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the railroad. This letter was referred to the interior secretary John Palmer Usher who was a close friend of Hallett, and so Hallett was informed of...
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John Palmer Usher House March 7, 1975 (#75000710) 1425 Tennessee St. 38°57′27″N 95°14′23″W / 38.9575°N 95.2397°W / 38.9575; -95.2397 (John Palmer...
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Congress, 1789-1989. Macmillan Publishing Company. ISBN 978-0029201701. Moore, John L., ed. (1994). Congressional Quarterly's Guide to U.S. Elections (Third ed...
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tie-breaking vote to help the Democrats organize the chamber. With a split Senate, John Robert Cravens, a Republican, was elected as Senate President Pro Tempore...
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Howard Usher as King Henry, West Digges as Westmoreland, William Wyatt Dimond as Edward, James Aickin as Egbert, Robert Palmer as Oswald, John Gardner...
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included John Bannister as Sir David Dunder, John Palmer as Random, James Brown Williamson as Scruple, James Aickin as Old Random, Howard Usher as Paul...
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analytics company that contracts with intelligence agencies, for helping usher in more open government relations with startups for military contracts....
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London and produced by David Garrick. The cast included Howard Usher as Heartley, John Palmer as Brush, Richard Yates as Oclabber, Henry Woodward as Block...
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