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    William Grason (March 11, 1788 – July 2, 1868) served as the 25th Governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1839 to 1842. Grason also...
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  • William Grason Scott (died April 5, 1882) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing...
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  • Court of Appeals Richard Grason, judge of the Maryland Court of Appeals William Grason (1788–1868), 25th Governor of Maryland Gräsön, a former island in the...
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  • 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 662–663. "William Grason". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "William Grason". Maryland State Archives. Retrieved...
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    control over the office of governor. Grason was sworn in as the 25th Governor of Maryland on 7 January 1839. "William Grason". National Governors Association...
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  • parliament and peer William A. Scott, pilot of the Boeing 727 in the unsolved DB Cooper case of commercial air piracy William Grason Scott (died 1882),...
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    (Israel) Diagnostic instruments Maico Diagnostics, Interacoustics, Amplivox, Grason-Stadler, MedRx, Inc., AudioScan and Inventis. Personal communication Phonic...
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  • Harford County district In office 1880–1884 Serving with William Grason Scott, Murray Vandiver, William Benjamin Baker, Silas Scarboro, David Wiley Personal...
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    Wallace Veazey 1836 1839 Thomas Veazey Susan Orrick Sulivane Grason 1839 1842 William Grason Sally Campbell Preston McDowell Thomas Miller 1842 1842 Francis...
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    his pen in the B&O's defense against criticism by Maryland Governor William Grason. Kennedy won re-election to Congress in 1840 and 1842; but, because...
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    member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maryland's 5th district William Cost Johnson. On election day, 6 October 1841, Democratic nominee Francis...
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    Roche, James Hubble, Gary Blackstock, and Howard W. "Butch" Simmons. William Grason, former Maryland governor Samuel Green, African-American slave jailed...
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    William Preston Lane Jr. (May 12, 1892 – February 7, 1967) was an American attorney and politician who served as the 52nd Governor of Maryland from 1947...
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  • again in 1881. President: Martin Van Buren (D-New York) (until March 4) William Henry Harrison (W-Ohio) (March 4 – April 4) John Tyler (W/I-Virginia) (starting...
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  • University is established. Second Seminole War (1835–1842) January 11 – William James, psychologist and philosopher (died 1910) January 21 – Henry Livermore...
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  • under the firm Adams, Vanderford & Brown. He was appointed by Governor William Grason as chief judge of the magistrate's court, but he declined each appointment...
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    Maryland Democrats gathered in a state party convention to nominate William Grason for Governor. He became the first popularly elected Governor in Maryland...
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  • 1882–1882 Serving with William Benjamin Baker, James B. Preston, David Wiley In office 1878–1878 Serving with William Grason Scott and Murray Vandiver...
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  • Winchester. He married Miss Grason, daughter of judge Richard Grason. They had one son, William Grason Scott. His son William would serve as a state delegate...
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  • Thomas J. Mastin, Confederate captain and lawyer (d. 1861) September 18 – William J. McConnell, U.S. Senator from Idaho from 1890 to 1891 (died 1925) September...
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    In 1841, Thomas was elected Governor of Maryland, defeating challenger William Cost Johnson by a margin of 600 votes. During his tenure as governor, he...
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    William Donald Schaefer (November 2, 1921 – April 18, 2011) was an American politician who served in public office for 50 years at both the state and...
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  • tornado in U.S. history. November 7 – U.S. presidential election, 1840: William Henry Harrison defeats Martin Van Buren. Second Seminole War (1835–1842)...
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  • 1828. Brattan served on the 1838 Democratic committee that nominated William Grason for Governor of Maryland. Brattan owned the Brattan-Taylor Store and...
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    improvements. When his term ended in January 1839, when he was succeeded by William Grason. During his term as governor, Veazey became embroiled in a dispute with...
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  • (W) 5W, 3D 1838 51W, 35D William Duhurst Merrick (W) 1839 William Grason (D) 12W, 9D 42W, 37D 5D, 3W 1840 46D, 33W William Henry Harrison and John Tyler...
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    (1859–1930), member of Maryland Senate and Attorney General of Maryland William Grason Scott (died 1882), member of the Maryland House of Delegates "National...
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  • three-fifths), but the bill was defeated on the final vote. Former Governor William Grason, however, took the same bill, and after amending it to measure representation...
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    William Paca (/ˈpeɪ.kə/ PAY-kə or /ˈpæk.ə/ PAK-ə; October 31, 1740 – October 13, 1799) was a Founding Father of the United States who was a signatory...
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    William Pinkney Whyte (August 9, 1824 – March 17, 1908), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was a politician who served the State of Maryland...
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