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    Rufus King (March 24, 1755 – April 29, 1827) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was a delegate from Massachusetts to...
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    son of William the Conqueror, he is commonly referred to as William Rufus (Rufus being Latin for "the Red"), perhaps because of his ruddy appearance or...
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    William Rufus DeVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was an American politician and diplomat. He was the 13th vice president of the United States...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rufus King (general). List of American Civil War generals (Union) "King, Gen. Rufus (1814-1876)". Wisconsin Historical...
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  • Rufus King (1755–1827) was a U.S. Senator from New York. Rufus King may also refer to: William R. King (William Rufus DeVane King, 1786–1853), vice president...
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    Rufus King International High School, or Rufus King, is a public magnet high school located on the north side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, part of the Milwaukee...
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  • up Rufus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rufus is a masculine given name, a surname, an Ancient Roman cognomen and a nickname (from Latin rufus, "red")...
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    1812, Democratic-Republican candidate James Monroe defeated Federalist Rufus King. The election was the last in which the Federalist Party fielded a presidential...
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    ambassador who had served as the party's 1804 nominee, again alongside Rufus King. Despite the unpopularity of the Embargo Act of 1807, Madison won the...
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    Federalist Party attempted to nominate former vice presidential candidate Rufus King over Clinton, but only succeeded in doing so in Virginia. Despite Clinton's...
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    consisting of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney of South Carolina and former Senator Rufus King of New York. Pinckney's public service during and after the American Revolutionary...
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    Rufus King Jr. (March 21, 1838 – March 18, 1900) was an artillery officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and a Medal of Honor recipient...
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  • Rufus King International School may refer to: Rufus King International School – High School Campus, the high school that originated the program. Rufus...
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    Madison's heir apparent, and he easily defeated Federalist candidate Rufus King in the 1816 presidential election. During Monroe's tenure as president...
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    Those Federalists such as John Quincy Adams (John Adams' own son) and Rufus King willing to work with him were rewarded with senior diplomatic posts, but...
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  • Rufus King is an alternative rock band from Woodland, CA. They wrote and performed the song, "Just What I Need", which is featured in the film Bring It...
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  • Rufus King Jordan (November 28, 1863 - 26 Apr 1942) was an American politician and industrialist from Maine. A Democrat, Jordan was Mayor of Westbrook...
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  • Rufus King International Middle School is a public magnet intermediate school located on the north side of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, part of the Milwaukee...
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    has media related to Rufus Sewell. Rufus Sewell on Twitter Rufus Sewell at IMDb Rufus Sewell on the British Film Institute Rufus Sewell news and commentary...
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    electors from Connecticut split their vote between Ross and Marshall. In total, King received 34 electoral votes. Although the Federalists did not field a candidate...
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    William Rufus, or because Robert might have taken the opportunity to confiscate Henry's inherited money if he had tried to leave. William Rufus sequestered...
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  • Rufus G. King was the chairman of the American Bar Association Committee on Narcotics and an opponent of drug policy in the United States. His was an...
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    president of that board until 1877. Rufus King's father was one of the founders of the Cincinnati Law School. Rufus King taught at the school, and was Dean...
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  • Rufus Frederick King (January 3, 1893, New York City – February 13, 1966, Hollywood, Florida) was an American author of whodunit crime novels. He created...
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    SS Rufus King was a standard Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Founding Father Rufus King, and was wrecked...
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    Rufus King Delafield (November 18, 1802 – February 6, 1874) was an American banker and manufacturer. Delafield was born at his father's residence, 16 Wall...
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    belief that Rufus King and [Governor] De Witt Clinton—a Federalist and (many believed) a crypto-Federalist—were its leaders." "In 1819 [King had expressed...
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    King Manor, also known as the Rufus King House, is a historic house at 150th Street and Jamaica Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York City. The two-story...
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  • Virginia King William High School, King William, Virginia Rufus King High School, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Martin Luther King High School (disambiguation) This...
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  • "Letter from Robert Troup to Rufus King, 5 December 1801". In King, Rufus (ed.). The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King. Vol. IV. p. 28. Quoted in "To...
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