Joseph Edward Willard (May 1, 1865 – April 4, 1924) was an American politician, philanthropist, and diplomat. The son of prominent Washington hotelier...
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second son of Kermit Roosevelt and Belle Wyatt Willard. He was named for his grandfather, Joseph Edward Willard, the Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and United...
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Kermit Roosevelt (redirect from Belle Willard Roosevelt)
Belle Wyatt Willard, daughter of the U.S. Ambassador to Spain, Joseph Edward Willard. They had four children: Kermit Roosevelt Jr., Joseph Willard Roosevelt...
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after Joseph Edward Willard, a delegate to the Virginia General Assembly from 1893 to 1901, then Lieutenant Governor of Virginia. Although Willard lived...
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1894–1898 Charles Triplett O'Ferrall 18 Edward Echols Democratic 1898–1902 James H. Tyler 19 Joseph Edward Willard Democratic 1902–1906 Andrew J. Montague...
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stemming from her captivity. Her husband never remarried. Their son Joseph Edward Willard later became Lieutenant Governor of Virginia and the father-in-law...
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attorney Willard Goldsmith Rouse. His son is developer Willard Rouse. He was the brother of developer James Rouse and a great-uncle of actor Edward Norton...
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appointed Wells provisional governor. Wells was ordered to resign by General Edward Canby, who appointed Walker (who had already won election) in his place...
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Joseph Allen Willard (April 26, 1803, in Hubbardton, Rutland County, Vermont – August 18, 1868, in Lowville, Lewis County, New York) was an American politician...
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Bellamy Storer presented his credentials in Spain on June 16, 1899. Joseph Edward Willard was appointed as Envoy but was elevated to the rank of Ambassador...
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building became the Fairfax Museum and Visitor Center.: 156–157 Joseph Edward Willard built the town hall building in 1900 then gifted it to the then...
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removed of Franklin D. Roosevelt. His 2nd great-grandfather was Joseph Edward Willard, lieutenant governor of Virginia and United States Ambassador to...
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∞ 1864 : Joseph Clapp Willard (1820–1897) Joseph Edward Willard (1865–1924), ∞ 1891 : Belle Layton Wyatt (1869–1954) Belle Wyatt Willard (1892–1968)...
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1909–1913. On October 26, 1871 Ide married Mary M. Melcher, daughter of Joseph and Sophia Melcher of Stoughton, Massachusetts. They had four children before...
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Edward Echols (September 2, 1849 – December 19, 1914) was a U.S. political figure from the Commonwealth of Virginia. Echols held office as the 18th Lieutenant...
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Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Joseph Gurney Cannon (R-Illinois) Congress: 59th January 8 – A landslide in Haverstraw...
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removed of Franklin D. Roosevelt. His 2nd great-grandfather was Joseph Edward Willard, lieutenant governor of Virginia and United States Ambassador to...
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Senator from Minnesota from 1863 to 1875 (born 1815) April 28 – Josiah Willard Gibbs, physical chemist (born 1839) April 29 – Stuart Robson, stage actor...
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Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Joseph Gurney Cannon (R-Illinois) Congress: 58th (until March 4), 59th (starting...
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The Josiah Willard Gibbs Lectureship (also called the Gibbs Lecture) of the American Mathematical Society is an annually awarded mathematical prize, named...
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Adlai Stevenson I (D) N 1901 10D 1902 Andrew Jackson Montague (D) Joseph Edward Willard (D) William Alexander Anderson (D) 1903 9D, 1R 1904 35D, 5R 86D...
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Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Joseph Gurney Cannon (R–Illinois) Congress: 58th January 2 – The first large-scale...
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S. Representative from Mississippi, Confederate Congress member Joseph Edward Willard (1865–1924), U.S. ambassador to Spain and Virginia politician William...
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ISBN 978-1-62712-562-8. Robert, Price (1971). "Catherwood, Mary Hartwell". In James, Edward T. (ed.). Notable American Women, 1607-1950: A Biographical Dictionary....
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Simon Willard (1605–1676) was an early Massachusetts fur trader, colonial militia leader, legislator, and judge. Willard was born in Horsmonden, Kent,...
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activist, and theosophist. Deeply influenced by the writing of Edward Bellamy, Willard is best remembered as a principal in several utopian socialist...
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Mitt Romney (redirect from Willard mitt romney)
Willard Mitt Romney (born March 12, 1947) is an American politician, businessman, and lawyer, and the junior United States senator from Utah since 2019...
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Josiah Willard Gibbs (/ɡɪbz/; February 11, 1839 – April 28, 1903) was an American scientist who made significant theoretical contributions to physics...
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Willard Frank Libby (December 17, 1908 – September 8, 1980) was an American physical chemist noted for his role in the 1949 development of radiocarbon...
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Willard Goldsmith Rouse III (June 19, 1942 – May 27, 2003) was an American real estate developer, best known for his role in the construction of Philadelphia's...
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