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    Caesar Augustus Rodney (January 4, 1772 – June 10, 1824) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was...
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    but was returned to the Delaware Senate again in 1821. Then, when Caesar Augustus Rodney resigned as U.S. Senator from Delaware, the General Assembly elected...
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    attempt at a fourth term in 1802. Caesar Augustus Rodney, nephew of the Revolutionary President of Delaware Caesar Rodney, defeated Bayard by 15 votes. However...
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    Middlesex County, Connecticut, and was named after his father's friend, Caesar Augustus Rodney. He was the seventh of ten children born to Commander Thomas Macdonough...
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    General of Kentucky Kentucky August 7, 1805 December 14, 1806 6 Caesar Augustus Rodney Lawyer, Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Delaware's...
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    Buenos Aires, the predecessor to Argentina, on January 27, 1823. Caesar Augustus Rodney was appointed as American Minister Plenipotentiary to Buenos Aires...
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    Argentina at the ambassadorial level since December 27, 1823, when Caesar Augustus Rodney, President James Monroe's envoy, presented his credentials to the...
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    President of Delaware Thomas Rodney (1744–1811), U.S. Representative from Delaware, m. Elizabeth Fisher Caesar Augustus Rodney (1772–1824), U.S. Senator...
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  • Senator Rodney may refer to: Caesar Augustus Rodney (1772–1824), U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1822 to 1823, also serving in the Delaware State Senate...
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    the War of 1812. Men involved in the defense of the fort included Caesar Augustus Rodney and James A. Bayard Sr. During the nineteenth century, the peninsula...
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    1796. Re-elected in 1798. Re-elected in 1800. Lost re-election. Caesar Augustus Rodney (Wilmington) Democratic- Republican March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1805...
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    General Levi Lincoln Sr. 1801–1805 John Breckinridge 1805–1806 Caesar Augustus Rodney 1807–1809 Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert 1801 Robert Smith...
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  • start of the administration of President James Monroe. Along with Caesar Augustus Rodney and Theodorick Bland, Graham was selected by Monroe in 1817 as one...
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  • started in March 1853 and ended when he died in office in April 1853 Caesar Augustus Rodney: US attorney general 1807–1811 under presidents Thomas Jefferson...
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  • James A. Bayard, elevated. Vice James M. Broom, resigned. Vice Caesar Augustus Rodney, elevated. Vice Louis McLane, elevated. Vice William Temple, deceased...
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  • Nelson, Joseph Hopper Nicholson, John Randolph of Roanoke, and Caesar Augustus Rodney). Thereafter, a second ballot was held to fill the final slot. Nobody...
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    Crawford 1815–1816 George Graham (acting) 1816–1817 Attorney General Caesar Augustus Rodney 1809–1811 William Pinkney 1811–1814 Richard Rush 1814–1817 Secretary...
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    12, 1810 – March 3, 1821 Preceded by Samuel White Succeeded by Caesar Augustus Rodney 4th Attorney General of Delaware In office 1806–1810 Governor Nathaniel...
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    Thomas Newton Jr. Joseph Hopper Nicholson John Randolph of Roanoke Caesar Augustus Rodney Samuel Chase Associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court Arbitrary...
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    James A. Bayard Sr. was defeated by the former state representative Caesar Augustus Rodney with 50.11% of the vote and 15 votes. "United States House of Representatives...
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    Delaware was held October 13–20, 1804. The incumbent Representative Caesar Augustus Rodney was defeated by the former Representative James A. Bayard Sr., whom...
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    defense of the city at the time of British invasion. Along with Caesar Augustus Rodney and John Graham, Bland was selected by President James Monroe in...
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    General Levi Lincoln Sr. 1801–1805 John Breckinridge 1805–1806 Caesar Augustus Rodney 1807–1809 Secretary of the Navy Benjamin Stoddert 1801 Robert Smith...
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    1808, Johnson publicly debated the decision with Attorney General Caesar Augustus Rodney in a series of letters published in Charleston newspapers. Ultimately...
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  • among such distinguished members as the elder James A. Bayard, Caesar Augustus Rodney, and Nicholas Van Dyke Jr." and "was repeatedly elected a member...
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  • Alabama December 12, 1822 James Pleasants Virginia December 15, 1822 Caesar Augustus Rodney Delaware January 29, 1823 Samuel Southard New Jersey March 3, 1823...
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    successor. Caesar Augustus Rodney, the U.S. representative for Delaware's at-large congressional district and a nephew of founding father Caesar Rodney, was...
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  • Massachusetts Whig 1805–1888 Caesar Augustus Rodney 1822–1823 1 Delaware Democratic-Republican 1772–1824 Daniel Rodney 1826–1827 2 Delaware National...
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    established: 1823 Legation/embassy established: 1823 First ambassador: Caesar Augustus Rodney Relations ended: — Notes: Diplomatic relations were interrupted...
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    her great-grandfather, Robert Morris (financier). Rodney – Named in honor of Caesar Augustus Rodney, Class of 1789, U.S. Attorney General, U.S. Senator...
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