Thomas Corwin (July 29, 1794 – December 18, 1865), also known as Tom Corwin, The Wagon Boy, and Black Tom was a politician from the state of Ohio. He...
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Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (October 4, 1841 – March 23, 1924) was an American autodidact physicist and meteorologist. He was the first professor hired at...
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Corwin House is a historic home located in Lebanon, Ohio, that was once inhabited by former Ohio Governor and United States Treasury Secretary Thomas...
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Seward and Representative Thomas Corwin, Republicans and allies of President-elect Abraham Lincoln, introduced the Corwin Amendment, which was endorsed...
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The Thomas Corwin was a revenue cutter of the United States Revenue-Marine and United States Revenue Cutter Service and subsequently a merchant vessel...
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appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Thomas Corwin, and served from July 20, 1850 – March 3, 1851. Ewing was unsuccessful...
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Corwin is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Al Corwin (1926–2003), American baseball pitcher Amber Corwin (born 1978), American figure...
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Thomas Corwin Mendenhall II (July 10, 1910, in Madison, Wisconsin – July 18, 1998, on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts) was a professor of history at...
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of the bay, Merriman tendered the company tug Favorite and the USRC Thomas Corwin under the command of Michael A. Healy, upon which he placed a company...
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Treasury Thomas Corwin. Corwin died in Lebanon, Ohio. He was a Presidential elector in 1812 for the James Madison ticket. Historic Lebanon-Matthias Corwin 'Hallock-Holyoke...
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Taylor's entire Cabinet and appointed Whig leaders like Crittenden, Thomas Corwin of Ohio, and Webster, whose support for the Compromise had outraged...
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Helmholtz, his wife (seated) and academic friends Hugo Kronecker (left), Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (right), Henry Villard (center) during the International...
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population. The revenue cutter USRC Thomas Corwin visited the island in 1880. After visiting multiple villages, the Thomas Corwin's crew estimated that out of...
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Retired. 7 26th 27th 28th 8 Re-elected in 1842. Lost re-election. 8 Thomas Corwin Whig Mar 4, 1845 – Jul 20, 1850 Elected in 1844. Resigned to become...
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Pennsylvania March 8, 1849 July 22, 1850 Zachary Taylor (1849–1850) 20 Thomas Corwin Ohio July 23, 1850 March 6, 1853 Millard Fillmore (1850–1853) 21 James...
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Wrangel Island by Captain Calvin L. Hooper of the Revenue cutter USRC Thomas Corwin The New Columbia Movement, a Christian Nationalist movement based in...
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Co. p. 182. ...Secretary of the Treasury in America—I mean Governor Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, of Armenian-Hungarian descent... Mahdesian, Arshag (April...
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A post office called Corwin was established in 1898, and remained in operation until 1918. The village is named for Thomas Corwin, 15th Governor of Ohio...
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cubic feet per second (350 m³/s).[citation needed] Named in honor of Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, the superintendent of the United States Coast and Geodetic...
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19, 1838. p. 2. Retrieved June 4, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1201–1202. "Thomas Corwin". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. "Ohio Legislature"...
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identification. The process of AAI emerged at the end of the 19th century. Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, an American autodidact physicist and meteorologist, was...
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Robert Todd Lytle (J) Taylor Webster (J) Joseph H. Crane (NR) Thomas Corwin (NR) Thomas L. Hamer (J) Samuel F. Vinton (NR) William Allen (J) Jeremiah...
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Whittier. Portage Glacier was a local name first recorded in 1898 by Thomas Corwin Mendenhall of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey, so called...
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of England to metric standards. It was issued on April 5, 1893, by Thomas Corwin Mendenhall, superintendent of the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey...
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County and was the cousin of Thomas Corwin, Governor, Senator and Secretary of the Treasury. After he finished school, Corwin ran a newspaper called the...
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Thomas Mendenhall may refer to: Thomas Corwin Mendenhall (1841–1924), American physicist and meteorologist Thomas C. Mendenhall (historian) (1910–1998)...
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European settler in what is now Lebanon was Ichabod Corwin, uncle of Ohio Governor Thomas Corwin, who came to Ohio from Bourbon County, Kentucky, and...
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Volume 38, Number 1, March 2010, in Project MUSE Graebner, Norman A. "Thomas Corwin and the Election of 1848: A Study in Conservative Politics." Journal...
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following day the Union garrison, under the overall command of Brig. Gen. Thomas T. Crittenden, was attacked and defeated by Confederate General Nathan Bedford...
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Corwin House may refer to: Thomas Corwin House, in Lebanon, Ohio, U.S. Taylor–Corwin House, in Pine Bush, New York, U.S. Jonathan Corwin House, or The...
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