• Joel Parker may refer to: Joel Parker (American football) (b. 1952), American football player Joel Parker (clergyman) (1799–1873), American Presbyterian...
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    Joel Parker (November 24, 1816 – January 2, 1888) was an American attorney and Democratic Party politician who served two non-consecutive terms as the...
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    player Joel Palmer (1810–1881), American pioneer, author and politician Joel Parker (American football) (b. 1952), American football player Joel Parker (clergyman)...
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    Joel Parker (January 25, 1795 – August 17, 1875) was an American jurist from New Hampshire. Joel Parker was born at Jaffrey, New Hampshire on January...
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  • Joel Parker (born Bethel, Vermont, 27 August 1799; died New York City, 2 May 1873) was a United States Presbyterian clergyman and educator. He graduated...
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    former governor of Ohio Thomas F. Bayard, U.S. senator from Delaware Joel Parker, former governor of New Jersey Governor Samuel J. Tilden of New York...
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  • Joseph Lee Parker (born April 23, 1952), nicknamed Joel Parker, is an American former college and professional football player who was a wide receiver...
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    Pennsylvania Governor James E. English of Connecticut Former Governor Joel Parker of New Jersey Senator James Rood Doolittle of Wisconsin Associate Justice...
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  • Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Jay S. Parker (1895–1969), associate justice of the Kansas Supreme Court Joel Parker (jurist) (1795–1875), associate justice...
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    frontrunner for the Liberal Republican presidential nomination at that time. Joel Parker, the Governor of New Jersey, was nominated for vice president. While...
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    term has passed. Joseph Bloomfield, Peter Dumont Vroom, Daniel Haines, Joel Parker, Leon Abbett, and Walter Evans Edge each served two non-consecutive stints...
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  • (1895–1969), Attorney General of Kansas Joel Parker (politician) (1816–1888), Attorney General of New Jersey Robert Parker (judge) (1796–1865), Attorney General...
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    Mary Sue called Parker's casting "brilliant" and said: "It’s such a good performance from Parker that matches the energy of Pascal's Joel in a way that...
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  • president, Union General and Democratic presidential nominee in 1864 Joel Parker, Governor of New Jersey Edwards Pierrepont, appointed in 1875 as Attorney...
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  • philanthropist Joel Parker, several people John Parker, several people Johnny Parker (jazz pianist) (1929–2010), British jazz pianist Jonathan Parker (born 1937)...
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    second-largest mall in the state. Maplewood Cemetery – New Jersey Governors Joel Parker and Joseph D. Bedle, as well as several officers who served in the Civil...
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  • of Georgia from 1751 until 1752 Joel Parker (politician) (1816–1888), 20th Governor of New Jersey John Frederick Parker (United States Navy) (1853–1911)...
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  • including Nico Parker as Joel's daughter Sarah, Merle Dandridge as resistance leader Marlene, Anna Torv as Joel's partner Tess, Gabriel Luna as Joel's brother...
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  • Levinson (ed.). American Conservatism: NOMOS LVI. Melissa S. Williams, Joel Parker. NYU Press. p. 26. ISBN 978-1479865185. Of course, the original conservatives...
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    Issuing the certificate of designation to the "charismatic singer", Joel Parker of the Southwest Research Institute added: "Freddie Mercury sang, 'I'm...
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    7, 1871. Democratic nominee Joel Parker defeated Republican nominee Cornelius Walsh with 51.88% of the vote. Joel Parker, former Governor of New Jersey...
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    representative Joel Parker that half of the night's fights were called off, prompting the decision to nix the card rather than put on a lackluster event. Parker revealed...
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  • first episode of the first season, it introduced Joel (Pedro Pascal) and his daughter Sarah (Nico Parker) during the chaos of a global pandemic outbreak...
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    point. The Smithburg Tavern was the birthplace of New Jersey politician Joel Parker, a prominent "War Democrat", who would later in life serve two nonconsecutive...
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  • faced the Democratic candidate, Joel Parker, who had previously served a term as governor from 1863 to 1866. Parker defeated Walsh by a margin of six...
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    term in 1862. In the Senate, Randolph was the chief ally of Governor Joel Parker, and they joined in criticism Abraham Lincoln's operation of the war...
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    National Union Party ticket for Governor in 1862, but he lost to Democrat Joel Parker. Soldiers serving in the field were unable to vote in the election, which...
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    moving to Freehold in 1856. In 1865, Bedle was appointed by Governor Joel Parker to the State Supreme Court (an intermediary court subordinate to the...
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  • "Vince Kendrick". Pro-Football Reference.com. Retrieved April 3, 2014. "Joel Parker". Pro-Football Reference.com. Retrieved April 9, 2014. "Glenn Cameron"...
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    1862. Democratic nominee Joel Parker defeated Republican nominee Marcus Lawrence Ward with 56.8% of the vote. Joel Parker, Democratic Marcus Lawrence...
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