John Adams Dix (July 24, 1798 – April 21, 1879) was an American politician and military officer who was Secretary of the Treasury, Governor of New York...
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John Adams Dix (1798–1879), Governor of New York from 1873 to 1874 John Alden Dix (1860–1928), Governor of New York from 1911 to 1912 John Ross Dix (1811–after...
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cousin once removed of John Adams Dix. In fact, John Alden Dix had no known family relationship with John Adams Dix. Governor Dix planned to sail to Europe...
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century-long history. Fort Dix was established on 16 July 1917, as Camp Dix, named in honor of Major General John Adams Dix, a veteran of the War of 1812...
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place of notable people including John James Audubon, John Jacob Astor IV, Mayor Edward I. Koch, Governor John Adams Dix, Ralph Ellison, and Eliza Jumel...
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Look up Dix or dix in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. DIX or Dix may refer to: Danish Internet Exchange Point, in Copenhagen Data Integrity Extensions...
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See: Fort Dix for additional information and history. The facility originated in 1917 as Camp Dix, named in honor of Major General John Adams Dix, a veteran...
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Reverdy Johnson, Senator from Maryland John Alexander McClernand, Union General from Illinois John Adams Dix, James Buchanan's Secretary of the Treasury...
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John Adams Dix sporting a full neckbeard...
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1861. Buchanan replaced the departed Southern cabinet members with John Adams Dix, Edwin M. Stanton, and Joseph Holt, all of whom were committed to preserving...
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Wilkins and the sister of General John Adams Dix of New York. She married John Whiting Sullivan in 1825 and had one son, John Henry, who died of drowning in...
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1869. p. 1. Retrieved September 29, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1086–1087. "John Adams Dix". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 9, 2023. "State Inaugurations"...
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Phillips Exeter Academy (redirect from John Phillips (PEA))
on December 13, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2013. Dix, Morgan (1883). Memoirs of John Adams Dix. Harper & Brothers. "Franklin Pierce". Totally History...
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to Dix until the 1960s. There are several stories as to the origin of the name "Dix". One is that the town was renamed in honor of General John Adams Dix...
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The Gov. John Adams Dix Windmill, originally constructed on property owned by the Governor of New York John Adams Dix in 1870, is a historic windmill located...
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February 6, 1849. Barnburner John Adams Dix had been elected in 1845 to this seat after the resignation of Silas Wright, and Dix's term would expire on March...
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Governor Dix may refer to one of the following Governors of New York: John Adams Dix (1798–1879) John Alden Dix (1860–1928) This disambiguation page lists...
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Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain Jacob Dolson Cox John Adams Dix John C. Frémont Nathan Kimball John A. Logan John Alexander McClernand Daniel Sickles James B...
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USS Wilderness (section Renamed John A. Dix)
a revenue cutter. In 1873, she was renamed John A. Dix for former Secretary of the Treasury John Adams Dix. Wilderness' was built as B. N. Creary – sometimes...
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Maj. Gen. John Adams Dix agreed in the general exchange of prisoners between the United States and Confederate armies, known as the Dix-Hill Cartel...
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New York. William A. Wheeler was president. John Adams Dix was nominated for governor by acclamation. John C. Robinson was nominated for lieutenant governor...
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for election in 1849, and a Whig would likely be elected to replace John Adams Dix. Seward, with Weed's counsel, decided to seek the seat. When legislators...
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Morgan, the adopted daughter of Congressman John J. Morgan (1770-1849), and Major General John Adams Dix (1798-1879), U.S. Senator from New York (from...
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Philip Francis Thomas Maryland December 12, 1860 January 14, 1861 24 John Adams Dix New York January 15, 1861 March 6, 1861 25 Salmon P. Chase Ohio March...
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online-literature.com. Retrieved 2017-11-29. Dix, Morgan (1883). Memoirs of John Adams Dix. Harper & Brothers. "John Gorham Palfrey – The First Dean of Harvard...
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name by state geologist Ebenezer Emmons, who named it in 1837 after John Adams Dix, who was the Secretary of State of New York at the time, and later became...
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Walter Dix (born January 31, 1986[citation needed]) is a retired American sprinter who specialized in the 100 meters and 200 meters. He is the sixth-fastest...
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Harbor on 21 November 1871, where the Grand Duke was greeted by general John Adams Dix. A military parade took place in the city. Alexei then attended a thanksgiving...
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Ausable valley, in northeastern New York State. The Dixes are named for John Adams Dix, then Secretary of State under New York Governor William Marcy, later...
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1841. While studying at NYU, Tilden also read law in the office of attorney John W. Edmonds. He was admitted to the bar in 1841 and became a skilled corporate...
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