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    James Barbour (June 10, 1775 – June 7, 1842) was an American politician, planter, and lawyer. He served as a delegate from Orange County, Virginia, in...
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  • James Barbour (born April 25, 1966) is an American singer and theatre actor who played the title role in the Broadway production of The Phantom of the...
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    largest city is Eufaula. Its name is in honor of James Barbour, who served as Governor of Virginia. Barbour County was established on December 18, 1832, from...
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  • James Barbour (1775–1842) was an American lawyer, politician and planter. James Barbour may also refer to: James Barbour (burgess) (1734–1804), landowner...
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    J.Barbour & Sons,Limited, trading as Barbour, is an English luxury and lifestyle brand founded by John Barbour in 1894 that designs, manufactures and markets...
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    Barbour's family, including his brother, James Barbour, went on to hold prominent political office. Barbour won election to the House of Representatives...
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  • Virginia Barboursville, West Virginia Barboursville (James Barbour) the Virginia home of James Barbour Barboursville Vineyards a winery located in Orange...
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    Barboursville is the ruin of the mansion of James Barbour, located in Barboursville, Virginia. He was the former U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of War,...
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  • science and religion James Barbour (1775–1842), the 18th Governor of Virginia, U.S. Senator, and United States Secretary of War James Barbour (1828–1895), Virginia...
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  • James Barbour (1834—5 May 1912) was a Scottish architect responsible for over four hundred buildings in Dumfriesshire and Kirkcudbrightshire. His twin...
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  • president Zachary Taylor. It also contains Barboursville, the home of James Barbour, the 19th governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia, after which the...
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  • James Barbour (February 26, 1828 – October 29, 1895) was a Virginia lawyer, planter, politician and Confederate officer. He represented Culpeper County...
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  • James Barbour (1734–1804) was a prominent planter and member of the Virginia House of Burgesses representing Culpeper County (1761–1765). Born in 1734...
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  • Award nomination for Outstanding New Musical for its Broadway run. James Barbour received a 2009 Drama Desk Award nomination for his performance as Sydney...
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    failing health required him to withdraw on December 8, after which Philip P. Barbour of Orange County was elected presiding officer. Shortly before his death...
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  • The Barbour family is an American political family of Scottish origin from Virginia. The progenitor of the Barbour family was James Barbour, who emigrated...
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  • (as Old Man Strong/Hot Blades Harry). Principal cast changes included James Barbour as Officer Lockstock, Carolee Carmello and Victoria Clark as Penelope...
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  • James Barbour (1707-1775). His elder brother James Barbour represented Culpeper County, Virginia in the House of Burgesses from 1761 to 1765. Barbour...
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    John Strode Barbour Jr. (December 29, 1820 – May 14, 1892) was a slave owner, U.S. Representative and a Senator from Virginia, and fought against the...
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    Graffiti House (category Barbour family residences)
    The house was owned by James Barbour (brother of the railroad's president John S. Barbour Jr.) during the Civil War but the Barbour family's main residence...
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    James B. Terrill, often identified as James Barbour Terrill (February 20, 1838 – May 30, 1864) was a lawyer and an officer in the Confederate States Army...
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    other such mishaps, including offending Virginia senator James Barbour when he invited Barbour to dinner and proceeded to arrive drunk and several hours...
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    Accordingly, the Scots sailed on to Seville, where, according to John Barbour, Sir James and his solemn relic were received by Alfonso with great honour. Douglas...
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  • Barbour-James (25 January 1906 – 4 May 1988) was a British-born Guyanese Black civil rights activist and civil servant. Caroline Amy Aileen Barbour-James...
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  • Governor Barbour may refer to: Haley Barbour (born 1947), 63rd Governor of Mississippi James Barbour (1775–1842), 18th Governor of Virginia Amos W. Barber...
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    Adam (November 5, 2012). "Lempicka Reading to Feature Lisa Brescia, James Barbour and More". Playbill. Retrieved September 17, 2018. Isherwood, Charles...
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    nominee James Barbour easily won re-election as he ran unopposed. Barbour was sworn in for his first full term on 1 December 1812. "Gov. James Barbour". nga...
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    Douglas Town Hall was built in 1863 to the designs of Dumfries architect James Barbour. The Clock Tower was built 1934-35 and stands at the corner of King...
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  • David Michael Barbour (May 28, 1912 – December 11, 1965) was an American jazz guitarist. He was married to singer Peggy Lee and was her co-writer, accompanist...
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    each declined to serve in the administration. Adams instead selected James Barbour of Virginia, a prominent supporter of Crawford, to lead the War Department...
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