John Renshaw Thomson (September 25, 1800 – September 12, 1862) was an American merchant who worked in the China Trade and supported emerging industries...
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John Charles Thomson (1866–1934), New Zealand politician John Thomson (Ohio politician) (1780–1852), U.S. Congressman from Ohio John Renshaw Thomson (1800–1862)...
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Senator Thomson may refer to: Edward Hughes Thomson (1810–1886), Michigan State Senate John Renshaw Thomson (1800–1862), U.S. Senator from New Jersey...
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(1795–1866), naval officer Lyman Spitzer (1914–1997), astronomer John Renshaw Thomson (1800–1862), U.S. senator from New Jersey William G. Thompson (1840–1904)...
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Virginia. He had purchased it in 1848, after its discovery in 1832. His son John P. Stockton was born during this period. He later followed his father into...
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Raritan Canal Company. 12 32nd Vacant Jan 10, 1853 – Mar 4, 1853 16 John Renshaw Thomson Democratic Mar 4, 1853 – Sep 12, 1862 Elected to finish Stockton's...
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to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Senator John Renshaw Thomson and served from November 21, 1862, to January 14, 1863, when a successor...
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Peabody Thomas Handasyd Perkins Russell Sturgis John Renshaw Thomson Israel Thorndike William Shepard Wetmore John Jacob Astor Warren Delano Jr. Foreign relations...
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32nd (1851–1853) John Renshaw Thomson (D) 33rd (1853–1855) William Wright (D) 34th (1855–1857) 35th (1857–1859) 36th (1859–1861) John C. Ten Eyck (R) 37th...
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weeks after he was elected, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Two of Booth's accomplices also intended to assassinate Vice...
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Company. Democrat John Renshaw Thomson was elected February 11, 1853, over Whig former-senator William L. Dayton to finish the term. Thomson would be re-elected...
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His daughter Annis Stockton was the first wife of U.S. Senator John Renshaw Thomson. "Office History". justice.gov. United States Department of Justice...
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1844. Whig nominee Charles C. Stratton defeated Democratic nominee John Renshaw Thomson with 50.94% of the vote. This was the first election held under the...
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1913–1919 2 Kansas Democratic 1871–1928 John Renshaw Thomson 1853–1862 1 New Jersey Democratic 1800–1862 John Thornton 1910–1915 3 Louisiana Democratic...
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Congress. "John Taylor (id: T000085)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 29 Aug 2011. United States Congress. "John Renshaw Thomson...
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Succeeded by David A. Depue Party political offices Preceded by John Renshaw Thomson Democratic Nominee for Governor of New Jersey 1847 Succeeded by George...
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Jack Andrew Renshaw (born 1995) is a British convicted child sex offender, terrorist and former spokesperson for the neo-Nazi organisation National Action...
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Confiscation Act in August, freeing slaves used for rebellion. In Missouri, John C. Frémont, the 1856 Republican nominee for president, exceeded his authority...
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United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John Renshaw Thomson and served from January 14 to March 3, 1863. He was an unsuccessful...
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married Josephine Ward Thomson, daughter of Representative ("Congressman") Aaron Ward and widow of U.S. Senator John Renshaw Thomson, but they had no children...
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irrelevant. In the State Senate, only 24 votes were given. Zenas Clark (Rep.) and John B. Halsted (Rep.) were sick at home. Eaton J. Richardson (Rep.) paired with...
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for supporting the rebellion. Unionist (and later Unconditional Unionist) John B. Henderson was appointed January 17, 1862 to finish the term. Henderson...
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Legislative Council with the absence of a Whig member of the Council. A Democrat, John Cassedy, was elected as Vice President of the Legislative Council. A Democrat...
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daughter Josephine A. Ward (d. 1906) was the second wife of Senator John Renshaw Thomson (1800–1862), and in 1878 became the second wife of Maryland Governor...
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Party, and its first nominee had been Stockton's brother-in-law, John Renshaw Thomson. Stockton now backed Fort for Governor, partly out of his own ambition...
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Dead". Daily National Democrat. 17 September 1859. Retrieved 11 March 2021. "John Schwartz". Bradford Reporter. 28 June 1860. Retrieved 11 March 2021. "Douglas...
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Musical; Renshaw won for his direction. The production was praised for "lavish ... sumptuous" designs by Roger Kirk (costumes) and Brian Thomson (sets)...
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John Amery (14 March 1912 – 19 December 1945) was a British fascist and Nazi collaborator during World War II. He was the originator of the British Free...
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BBC's investigative current affairs programme Panorama and its presenter John Sweeney. During the rally, Robinson launched his film Panodrama that was...
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Johnson Jacob Fearnley / Johannus Monday John Isner / Jack Sock Tommy Paul / Frances Tiafoe Toby Samuel / Connor Thomson Sebastián Báez / Guido Pella Jérémy...
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