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    Frederick Perry Stanton (December 22, 1814 – June 4, 1894) was an American lawyer and politician who served in the United States House of Representatives...
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  • Frederick Stanton may refer to: Frederick P. Stanton (1814–1894), member of the United States House of Representatives from Tennessee Frederick Stanton...
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    382–383 Stanton, Anthony, Gage, p. 382 Philip S. Foner, editor. Frederick Douglass: Selected Speeches and Writings. Lawrence Hill Books, Chicago, 1999, p. 600...
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    Edwin McMasters Stanton (December 19, 1814 – December 24, 1869) was an American lawyer and politician who served as U.S. Secretary of War under the Lincoln...
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    2, 1853, officially creating the Washington Territory. Stanton's brother, Frederick P. Stanton, also served in the U.S. House from Tennessee and as interim...
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  • 4, 1843 – March 3, 1845 Preceded by Aaron V. Brown Succeeded by Frederick P. Stanton Personal details Born 1810 (1810) Rocky Point, Pender County, North...
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  • Martin (D) Meredith Pointdexter Gentry (W) Lucien Bonaparte Chase (D) Frederick P. Stanton (D) Edwin Hickman Ewing (W) 30th (1847–1849) Hugh Lawson White Hill...
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    Breck, Humphrey Marshall, Charles S. Morehead, John C. Mason, Richard H. Stanton, Thomas B. King, Marshall J. Wellborn, Allen F. Owen, Hugh A. Haralson...
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    P. Edgerton) Commerce (Chairman: Frederick P. Stanton) District of Columbia (Chairman: William T. Hamilton) Elections (Chairman: Richard H. Stanton)...
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    1849 – 1851 James X. McLanahan Democratic Pennsylvania 1851 – 1853 Frederick P. Stanton Democratic Tennessee 1853 – 1855 George A. Simmons Whig & Republican...
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    Militia (Chairman: Charles H. Peaslee) Naval Affairs (Chairman: Frederick P. Stanton) Patents (Chairman: David K. Cartter) Post Office and Post Roads...
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    Name Term Party Daniel Woodson 1854–1857 Democratic Frederick P. Stanton 1857 James W. Denver 1857–1858 Hugh Sleight Walsh 1858–1860 George M. Beebe 1860–1861...
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    Anglican church for the poor in Whitchurch. Writing in 1906, Sir Frederick Treves described Stanton St Gabriel as "a village which was lost and forgotten centuries...
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    Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist...
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    the Contingent Expenses of the Senate (Chairman: Alpheus Felch then Isaac P. Walker) Claims (Chairman: Moses Norris Jr.) Commerce (Chairman: John Adams...
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    March 4, 1837 – August 20, 1837 Re-elected in 1837 as a Whig. Died. Frederick P. Stanton Democratic March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1855 10th Elected in 1845. Retired...
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    pro tempore President: George M. Dallas (D) President pro tempore: Willie P. Mangum (W), until March 4, 1845 Ambrose Hundley Sevier (D), only on December...
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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Bust of Beatrice di Dante (marble, 1869) Bust of Frederick P. Stanton (marble, 1869), Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, Kansas Bust...
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  • Lieutenant Frederick Cecil Stanton DCM (30 October 1895 – 20 March 1979) was a British World War I flying ace credited with seven aerial victories. Stanton was...
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    Abolitionist and former slave Frederick Douglass provided Stanton's son, Theodore, this memory of the first time he heard Henry B. Stanton speak in public: When...
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    presidential electors (see: Statutes at Large, 28th Congress, 2nd Session, p. 721). Congressional elections were unaffected by this law, but the date was...
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  • Tennessee, and Wisconsin. Statutes at Large, 28th Congress, 2nd Session, p. 721 "Our Campaigns - AL District 1 Race - Nov 12, 1850". www.ourcampaigns...
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    its post-Civil War constitution. In 1887, the home was bought by Frederick P Stanton, a governor of Kansas, who sold it in 1907 to John Scott Ferguson...
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    congressional district and New York's 17th congressional district – see: Martis, p. 100–101. There was 1 Know Nothing and 1 Independent. Changed from at-large...
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  • Robert C. Winthrop of Massachusetts and Southern Whigs supporting Meredith P. Gentry of Tennessee. Democrats primarily supported Howell Cobb of Georgia;...
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    quoted in DuBois (1978), p. 61. Stanton, Anthony, Gage (1887), pp. 152–153. Stanton, Anthony, Gage (1887), pp. 171–72. Stanton, Anthony, Gage, Harper (1881–1922)...
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  • Representatives. p. 18. Retrieved January 9, 2023. "1922 Election Statistics" (PDF). Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. p. 15. Retrieved...
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  • 10th district In office March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857 Preceded by Frederick P. Stanton Succeeded by William T. Avery Personal details Born (1819-09-18)September...
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    Declaration of Sentiments (category Elizabeth Cady Stanton)
    Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the First Woman's Rights Convention. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois Press. pp. 192–196. Douglass, Frederick (2012). McKivigan...
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    plurality-winning "Opposition Party." While Martis, et al. count 51 Know Nothings, Dubin (p. 174) counts 52. Included one Independent Whig: Anthony Ellmaker Roberts of...
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