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    Thomas Holliday Hicks (September 2, 1798 – February 14, 1865) was a politician in the divided border-state of Maryland during the American Civil War....
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  • administrator Thomas Holliday Hicks (1798–1865), U.S. senator and governor of Maryland Tom Hicks (born 1946), American businessman from Texas Thomas O. Hicks Jr...
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    Party nominee and former member of the Maryland House of Delegates Thomas Holliday Hicks defeated Democratic nominee and former Secretary of State of Maryland...
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  • Sobel 1978, p. 667. "Thomas Holliday Hicks". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Thomas Holliday Hicks". Maryland State Archives...
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  • from Pinkerton lacked any influential individuals, even though Thomas Holliday Hicks, then the Governor of Maryland had called on Lincoln and his entourage...
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  • Thomas Holliday Hicks (1798–1865) was a U.S. Senator from Maryland from 1862 to 1865. Senator Hicks may also refer to: Clayton Hicks (1919–1999), Wisconsin...
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    In Maryland, American Party's former governor and later senator Thomas Holliday Hicks, Representative Henry Winter Davis, and Senator Anthony Kennedy...
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    showed that 49% of Maryland's African Americans were free. Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks suspended the state legislature, and to help ensure the election...
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    John Henry Holliday (August 14, 1851[citation needed] – November 8, 1887), better known as Doc Holliday, was an American dentist, gambler, and gunfighter...
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    winner was elected in 1865 after March 4. James Pearce died, and Thomas Holliday Hicks was appointed to his seat. He then won election to finish the rest...
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  • Unionist Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks and the Union Army. Armed with the suspension of habeas corpus and Union troops, Governor Hicks was able to stop...
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    Christopher Harrison, (1780 – 1868), 1st Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Thomas Holliday Hicks (September 2, 1798 – February 14, 1865), 31st Governor of Maryland...
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    In 1851, Dorchester County delegate and future Maryland Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks proposed an amendment that would give the Eastern Shore the right...
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    Anthony Kennedy (U) 37th (1861–1863) Thomas Holliday Hicks (U) Reverdy Johnson (U) 38th (1863–1865) Thomas Holliday Hicks (UU) Reverdy Johnson (D) 39th (1865–1867)...
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  • Lemuel J. Bowden Virginia 1863–1864 Elected as a Unionist in 1863 Thomas Holliday Hicks Maryland 1862–1865 Elected as an Unconditional Unionist in 1862...
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    representing Maryland's 1st congressional district, 1900–1901. Thomas Holliday Hicks, governor of the State of Maryland during the American Civil War...
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    home of Civil War-era and Union-sympathizer Maryland Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks. Hicks served in several different elected offices before being elected...
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    Capital", pp. 419–420. "Burning the Bridges". Straddling Secession: Thomas Holliday Hicks and the Beginning of the Civil War in Maryland. Maryland State Archives...
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  • to finish Pearce's term. Died. Dec 29, 1862 – Feb 14, 1865 Union Thomas Holliday Hicks 13 15 Reverdy Johnson Union Mar 4, 1863 – Jul 10, 1868 Election...
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    the Texas Supreme Court. Anna Ella Carroll James Morrison Harris Thomas Holliday Hicks Henry William Hoffman Anthony Kennedy John Pendleton Kennedy Cornelius...
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    other federal enclaves. While carrying out this policy, Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks allegedly ordered Merryman to aid in the destruction of several...
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    et armis, assault and battery, and false imprisonment. Senator Thomas Holliday Hicks, who had been governor of Maryland during the crisis, told the Senate...
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    Century, tended to support the Union, as evidenced by Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks' plan to stop secession by moving the Maryland General Assembly...
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    New York and Rhode Island militia over the protests of Governor Thomas Holliday Hicks (1798–1865). He put some on the old Navy training ship frigate,...
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    Know-Nothing Ballot, marked by a red stripe. Know-Nothing candidate Thomas Holliday Hicks was elected governor, and assured that he would "Never call on a...
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    Plot George Proctor Kane 1860 United States presidential election Thomas Holliday Hicks John Merryman Ex parte Merryman Maryland, My Maryland Henry Stump...
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  • Neely Johnson American January 6, 1856 January 8, 1858 Maryland Thomas Holliday Hicks American January 13, 1858 January 8, 1862 Texas Sam Houston Constitutional...
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    elected to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Thomas H. Hicks, serving from 1865 until the end of that term in 1867. During his time...
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    Mary Mackall Bowie (1801–1873), the sister of Rep. Thomas Fielder Bowie and the daughter of Thomas Contee Bowie (1771–1813) and Mary Mackall (née Bowie)...
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