Samuel Lewis Southard (June 9, 1787 – June 26, 1842) was a prominent American statesman of the early 19th century, serving as a U.S. Senator, Secretary...
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was the second Navy ship named for Secretary of the Navy Samuel L. Southard (1787–1842). Southard was laid down on 18 August 1918 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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1801–11 Isaac Southard (1783–1850) (son of Henry), American politician from New Jersey; U.S. representative 1831–33 Samuel L. Southard (1787–1842) (son...
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Jersey Supreme Court in 1838. Following the death of U.S. Senator Samuel L. Southard, he was appointed to the United States Senate starting July 2, 1842...
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scientist Samuel L. Southard (1787 – 1842), American statesman This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Samuel L.. If an internal...
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Company. p. 361. Retrieved January 15, 2010. Birkner, Michael (1984). Samuel L. Southard: Jeffersonian Whig. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-8386-3160-7. Retrieved January...
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where he was an important ally of Henry Clay. In 1842, he succeeded Samuel L. Southard as president pro tempore of the Senate, during a vice presidential...
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Jersey. Whig nominee and former United States Secretary of the Navy Samuel L. Southard was elected by the New Jersey General Assembly against incumbent Democratic...
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Isaac Halstead Williamson Preceded by Aaron Woodruff Succeeded by Samuel L. Southard Personal details Born (1787-03-28)March 28, 1787 Franklin Township...
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March 24, 1853, near Matanzas, Cuba, by the U.S. consul to Cuba, William L. Sharkey. King is the first and, to date, only vice president or president...
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the Monroe cabinet to remain in place for his own administration. Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey stayed on as Secretary of the Navy, William Wirt kept...
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Grasse. Van Salee's notable descendants include Warren G. Harding, Samuel L. Southard, the Vanderbilts in the United States and Europe, the Whitneys, and...
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Republican Mahlon Dickerson 8 16th Vacant Jan 8, 1821 – Jan 26, 1821 9 Samuel L. Southard Democratic- Republican Jan 26, 1821 – Mar 3, 1823 Appointed to finish...
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(1815–1817) 15th (1817–1819) Mahlon Dickerson (DR) 16th (1819–1821) Samuel L. Southard (DR) 17th (1821–1823) Joseph McIlvaine (DR) 18th (1823–1825) Joseph...
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Presidents pro tempore: William R. King (D), elected March 4, 1841 Samuel L. Southard (W), elected March 11, 1841 Willie P. Mangum (W), elected May 31,...
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Nathaniel Silsbee W Massachusetts Yea Nathan Smith W Connecticut Yea Samuel L. Southard W New Jersey Yea Peleg Sprague W Maine Yea Benjamin Swift W Vermont...
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presidential nominee Wendell Willkie and vice presidential nominee Charles L. McNary both died in 1944 (October 8, and February 25, respectively); the...
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Cofresí and other fugitives. United States Secretary of the Navy Samuel L. Southard ordered David Porter to assign ships to the Mona Passage, and the...
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for Johnson, one Democrat voting for Granger, and three abstentions (Hugh L. White declined to vote out of respect for his own running-mate, John Tyler...
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Senate John Tyler March 4 – April 4, 1841 President of the Senate Samuel L. Southard April 4, 1841 – May 31, 1842 President pro tempore Willie P. Mangum...
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the Monroe cabinet to remain in place for his own administration. Samuel L. Southard of New Jersey stayed on as Secretary of the Navy, while William Wirt...
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resignation and place his own lieutenant, Senate President pro tempore Samuel L. Southard, in the White House. The only exception was Webster, who remained...
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Monroe 6 Smith Thompson New York 1 January 1819 – 31 August 1823 7 Samuel L. Southard New Jersey 16 September 1823 – 4 March 1829 John Quincy Adams 8 John...
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March 9, 1829 – May 12, 1831 President Andrew Jackson Preceded by Samuel L. Southard Succeeded by Levi Woodbury United States Senator from North Carolina...
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Graveyard: Aaron Dickinson Woodruff, accessed August 27, 2006. Samuel Lewis Southard, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed...
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(2014). John Quincy Adams: American Visionary. HarperCollins. Morison, Samuel Eliot (1965). The Oxford History of the American People. New York: Oxford...
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resignation and place his own lieutenant, Senate President pro tempore Samuel L. Southard, in the White House. The lone cabinet member who did not resign was...
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Representative Jeff Van Drew switched to the Republican Party. Republican Senator Samuel D. Thompson switched to the Democratic Party. Lt. Gov. Way serves as Secretary...
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battalion commander in the American Civil War (died 1916) December 20 – Samuel Mudd, physician implicated in John Wilkes Booth's assassination of Abraham...
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Company "A" (Southard's Independent Company), Pennsylvania (Colored) Infantry was a United States Colored Troops unit briefly formed during the Civil War...
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