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    Richard Eppes (May 2, 1824 – February 17, 1896) was a prominent planter in Prince George County, Virginia and a surgeon in the Confederate States Army...
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  • Look up eppes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Eppes may refer to: Francis W. Eppes (1801–1881), American planter, slave owner and civic leader Henry...
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    city of Hopewell and Eppes Island, a plantation across the James River from City Point. Richard Slaughter, a former slave of Eppes, escaped to a Union...
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  • Richard Epp may refer to: Richard Epp (physicist), Canadian physicist Richard Epp (actor), Canadian playwright and actor Richard Eppes, planter and surgeon...
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    Appomattox Plantation was owned by Dr. Richard Eppes. Though he owned three plantations and nearly 130 slaves, Dr. Eppes was not a strong secessionist. Yet...
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    served five terms representing Virginia's 4th congressional district. Richard Eppes – Planter and surgeon in the Confederate States Army during the American...
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    his men to meet Grant at his headquarters at Appomattox Manor, the Richard Eppes plantation at City Point, Virginia. Grant told Sheridan that Sheridan...
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    amassed several plantations in the area. Christian was the daughter of Richard Eppes of neighboring Appomattox Plantation. Weston Manor was originally known...
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    headquarters in a cabin on the lawn of Appomattox Manor, the home of Richard Eppes and the oldest home (built in 1763) in what was then City Point, but...
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  • Edward Eppes, Ph.D., is a fictional character and one of the protagonists of the CBS crime drama Numbers. He is portrayed by David Krumholtz. Eppes is portrayed...
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    Coucy-lès-Eppes station (French: Gare de Coucy-lès-Eppes) is a railway station located in the commune of Coucy-lès-Eppes, in the department of Aisne, northern...
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  • 1789 for William and Christian Eppes Gilliam on land in Prince George County acquired from her cousin John Wayles Eppes as a wedding gift. The Gilliam...
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  • eight children; those who survived all married. Young Tabitha married Richard Eppes, a Burgess from Chesterfield County; Thomas married Elizabeth (Faantleroy)...
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    Television drama Numb3rs (2005–2010) as Alan Eppes, father of FBI agent Don Eppes (Rob Morrow), and Professor Charlie Eppes (David Krumholtz). When Krumholtz was...
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    Best Actor in a Dramatic Series, and later for his role as FBI agent Don Eppes on Numbers. Morrow was born in New Rochelle, New York, the son of Diane...
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    in the 3rd Virginia. Confederate surgeon and Civil War diarist Dr. Richard Eppes initially served with the 3rd Virginia cavalry, before furnishing a...
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    1831; Mason was elected with 57.88% of the vote, defeating Independent Richard Eppes.[citation needed] 1833; Mason was re-elected unopposed.[citation needed]...
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  • (Captain) Francis Eppes (Colonel) Francis Eppes (Colonel) Francis Eppes Francis Eppes Isham Eppes John Eppes Littlebury Eppes Richard Eppes (Colonel) George...
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    Jacksonian gain. ▌Y James Trezvant (Jackson D-R; Jacksonian) 71.0% ▌Richard Eppes (Unknown) 29.0% Virginia 3 William S. Archer Crawford Democratic-Republican...
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    Incumbent retired. Jacksonian hold. ▌Y John Y. Mason (Jacksonian) 57.9% ▌Richard Eppes (Independent) 42.1% Virginia 3 William S. Archer Jacksonian 1820 (special)...
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  • Martha Eppes Wayles (1721–1748) and John Wayles (1715–1773), near Colonial Williamsburg in Charles City County, Virginia. Martha's mother, Martha Eppes Wayles...
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    member elected. Jacksonian gain. Y James Trezvant (Jacksonian) 75.7% Richard Eppes (Democratic-Republican) 24.3% Virginia 3 William S. Archer Crawford...
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    Richard Henry Lee (January 20, 1732 – June 19, 1794) was an American statesman and Founding Father from Virginia, best known for the June 1776 Lee Resolution...
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    gallery in Los Angeles but while on display it was stolen. FBI agent Don Eppes, played by Rob Morrow, tries to figure out what really happened. Rowlands...
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    Richard Michael Corcoran (born March 16, 1965) is an American politician who was speaker of the Florida House of Representatives. A Republican, Corcoran...
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  • Jamestown on October 16 1629, representing Shirley Hundred Island (now Eppes Island). Palmer was a first cousin of poet Sir Thomas Overbury, whose mother...
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    Richard Smalley for their discovery of fullerenes. He was the recipient of many other honors and awards. Kroto ended his career as the Francis Eppes Professor...
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    Richard Bland (May 6, 1710 – October 26, 1776), sometimes referred to as Richard Bland II or Richard Bland of Jordan's Point, was an American Founding...
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    Betty Eppes of The Baton Rouge Advocate, which has been represented somewhat differently, depending on the secondary source. By one account, Eppes was an...
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  • married Francis Eppes, the first cousin or nephew of John Wayles first wife, Martha Epps Wayles. Elizabeth and Francis Epps had two sons, Richard and John Wayles...
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