William Dunn Moseley (February 1, 1795 – January 4, 1863) was an American politician. A Democrat and North Carolina native, Moseley became the first Governor...
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Narnia William A. Moseley (1798–1873), U.S. Representative from New York William Dunn Moseley (1795–1863), Governor of the U.S. state of Florida William G...
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Sobel 1978, p. 251. "William Dunn Moseley". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 19, 2023. "William Dunn Moseley". Florida Memory. Retrieved...
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Democratic candidate and incumbent member of the North Carolina Senate William Dunn Moseley. On election day, 24 November 1834, incumbent Whig Governor David...
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Senator Moseley may refer to: Doug Moseley (1928–2017), Kentucky State Senate William A. Moseley (1798–1873), New York State Senate William Dunn Moseley (1795–1863)...
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Air Force Vickie M. Moseley (born 1956), American politician William Moseley (actor) (born 1987), English actor William Dunn Moseley (1795–1863), American...
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North Carolina Senate William B. Meares, Democratic candidate and incumbent member of the North Carolina Senate William Dunn Moseley and Whig candidate and...
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Florida. Democratic nominee William Dunn Moseley defeated Whig nominee Richard Keith Call with 55.14% of the vote. William D. Moseley, Democratic Richard K...
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its land agent in Tennessee and his cousin William Polk was a trustee. Polk's roommate was William Dunn Moseley, who became the first Governor of Florida...
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1857) Elizabeth Simpson Brown (October 1, 1849 – October 3, 1853) William Dunn Moseley was a widower (June 25, 1845 – October 1, 1849) Elizabeth Foort Branch...
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27th state of the United States of America. Its first governor was William Dunn Moseley. Almost half the state's population were enslaved African Americans...
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William Moseley (born November 11, 1951) is an American actor, primarily known for his performances in horror films. His best-known roles include Chop...
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Branch: 1782-1863. Raleigh, NC: Commercial Printing Co., 1915 Hoffmann, William S. John Branch and the Origins of the Whig Party in North Carolina. North...
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Maxwell remained a very popular figure in Florida. In late 1865, Governor William Marvin, a former judge appointed provisionally by President Andrew Johnson...
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was named the first Clerk of the Florida Supreme Court by Governor William Dunn Moseley. He served in this position until 1849, when he returned to private...
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Ashley, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1844 to 1848 (born 1790) May 18 – William Leidesdorff, businessman (born 1810) June 26 – Stevenson Archer, U.S. Congressman...
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Florida In office October 1, 1849 – October 3, 1853 Preceded by William Dunn Moseley Succeeded by James E. Broome Member of the Florida House of Representatives...
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Murphy, Eva (1968). "Andrew Joyner". NCPedia. Powell, William S. (1991). "William Dunn Moseley". NCPedia. Retrieved September 23, 2019. Kirkman, Roger...
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Legislative Council. June 25: Florida's first elected governor, William Dunn Moseley takes office. 1848 January 8: Holmes County is established. 1849...
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Walter Guion, U.S. Senator from Louisiana in 1918 (died 1927) April 17 – William R. Day, politician and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United...
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Branch was appointed the first Florida Attorney General by Governor William Dunn Moseley. He served in this position until July 14, 1846. Branch was twice...
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House 1845 William Dunn Moseley (D) no such office 11D, 6W 30D, 10W, 1? David Levy Yulee (D) James Westcott (D) Edward C. Cabell (W) 1846 William H. Brockenbrough...
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died 1888) March 22 – John Banister Tabb, poet (died 1909) April 21 – William Healey Dall, malacologist and explorer (died 1927) May 14 – Charles J....
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Mississippi William Dunn Moseley – Florida Wilson Cary Nicholas – Virginia Aaron Ogden – New Jersey Charles Smith Olden – New Jersey William Paca – Maryland...
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Hubbard Hart, steamboat operator and hotelier William A. Forward, politician and judge William Dunn Moseley, first governor of Florida Slomon Moody, physician...
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2014. "Matt Crawford". UNC Athletics. Retrieved June 7, 2008. "Crystal Dunn". UNC Athletics. Retrieved November 5, 2013. "Mia Hamm: FORevHER A Tar Heel"...
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January 23 – Elijah Bond, lawyer and inventor (died 1921) January 28 – William V. Allen, United States Senator from Nebraska from 1893 till 1899. (died...
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the present. Vol. 5. Greensboro, N.C. p. 160. Powell, William S. (1991). "William Dunn Moseley". NCPedia. Retrieved September 23, 2019. Carroway, Gertrude...
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(died 1931) February 10 – Ira Remsen, chemist (died 1927) February 26 – William F. "Buffalo Bill" Cody, frontiersman, later showman (died 1917) March 4...
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terms. William Dunn Moseley (1795–1863), territorial representative for several terms, first Governor of Florida. Descendant of Edward Moseley. Franklin...
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