George McIntosh Troup (September 8, 1780 – April 26, 1856) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. He served in the Georgia General...
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Troup may refer to: Troup County, Georgia, United States Troup, Texas, United States Alec Troup (born 1909), Scottish rugby player Alex Troup (1895–1951)...
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George Troup may refer to: George Troup (1780–1856), American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia George Troup (architect) (1863–1941), New Zealand...
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Sir George Alexander Troup CMG (21 October 1863 – 4 October 1941) was a New Zealand architect, engineer and statesman. He was nicknamed "Gingerbread George"...
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George Troup (1821 – 4 December 1879) was a Scottish journalist and newspaper editor. Born in Stonehaven, Troup was raised as a member of the Free Church...
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be their presidential nominee in 1856. George Troup, former U.S. senator from Georgia Former senator George Troup from Georgia The Southern Rights Party...
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then-Governor George Troup (Democratic-Republican and later Jacksonian Democrat) and independence war hero John Clark (Democratic-Republican). Ultimately, Troup emerged...
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themselves were not named until December 14, 1826. The county is named for George Troup, thirty-fourth governor of Georgia, U.S. representative, and senator...
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[permanent dead link] Letter, 1825 Mar. 5, Washington, [D.C. to] G[eorge] M. Troup, [Governor of Georgia] / John Forsyth [permanent dead link] [Letter] 1826...
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Dunedin railway station (category George Troup buildings)
designed by George Troup, in the Flemish Renaissance style, and it is his most famous design. It earned Troup the nickname of "Gingerbread George". Dunedin...
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John Clark, and the Troup faction, followers of incumbent Governor George Troup. After Troup chose not to rerun for governor, the Troup party nominated John...
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Robert Troup (1757 – January 14, 1832) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and a United States district judge...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator for Georgia George Troup narrowly defeated fellow Democratic-Republican candidate and former acting...
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Republican Troup nominee Joel Crawford During this time, Georgian politics were dominated by two local parties, the Union party and the Troup party. The...
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(1813–1815) William B. Bulloch (DR) William W. Bibb (DR) 14th (1815–1817) George Troup (DR) 15th (1817–1819) John Forsyth (DR) Freeman Walker (DR) 16th (1819–1821)...
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again—achieve the annulment of a ratified treaty." However, Governor George Troup of Georgia ignored the new treaty and began to forcibly remove the Indians...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator for Georgia George Troup in a Georgia General Assembly vote, in a re-match of the previous election...
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senators since the First Congress in 1789" (PDF). United States Senate. "GEORGE, Walter Franklin - Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. Byrd...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator for Georgia George Troup in a Georgia General Assembly vote. On election day, 5 November 1819...
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Princess Amelia (1799 packet) (redirect from USS Troup)
to Troup, naming her after Congressman George Troup of Georgia who had written to Secretary Hamilton urging her purchase. The US Navy used Troup as a...
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John Quincy Adams (category George Washington University trustees)
Treaty of Indian Springs after learning that the Governor of Georgia, George Troup, had forced the treaty on the Muscogee. Adams signed a new treaty with...
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1984 "Morning in America", and George H. W. Bush's 1988 "Revolving Door", all of which became major factors. In 1992, George H. W. Bush's promise of "Read...
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18 and 9.1% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. George Troup, U.S. Senator of Georgia from 1816 until 1818 and from 1829 until 1833...
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288. "George Michael Troup". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 20, 2023. Saba, Natalie D. (September 11, 2014). "George Troup". New Georgia...
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(Tennessee Campaign) Carolinas Campaign Commanders Notable commanders Col. William G. M. Davis Lt. Col. George Troup Maxwell Lt. Col. William Tennent Stockton...
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term, instead aiming to be elected to the U.S. Senate. Jacksonian Troup candidate George Rockingham Gilmer, U.S House rep for Georgia's 1st congressional...
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third county seat of Lowndes County. Troupville was named after Governor George Troup. Railroads were superseding riverboats across the state. After a railroad...
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movement, but he soon left political activity. In 1861, Hartwell worked with George Potter to establish The Bee-Hive, a newspaper which supported trade unionism...
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Wellington railway station (category George Troup buildings)
1903. The foundation stone was laid by the Duke of Cornwall (later King George V) on 21 June 1901. One of the first Wellington buildings reinforced against...
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removing the Cherokee's neighbors, the Lower Creek. Georgia Governor George Troup and his cousin William McIntosh, chief of the Lower Creek, signed the...
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