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    William Lee Davidson Ewing (August 31, 1795 – March 25, 1846) was a politician from Illinois who served partial terms as the fifth governor of the state...
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  • William Ewing may refer to: William Lee D. Ewing (1795–1846), U.S. Senator from Illinois William Maurice Ewing (1906–1974), American geophysicist and oceanographer...
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    Retrieved February 23, 2023. Dubin 2003, p. 47. Sobel 1978, p. 368. "William Lee Davidson Ewing". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 23, 2023...
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    two constitutions; it now has a President of the Senate. Speaker William Lee D. Ewing briefly served as Governor of Illinois in 1834 when the positions...
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  • Indiana John Hoge Ewing (1796–1887), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania Thomas Ewing (1789–1871), U.S. politician William Lee D. Ewing (1795–1846), U...
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  • the Democrats to organize and run the chamber. Elected a Democrat, William Lee D. Ewing, as a minority-party Speaker. An Anti-Nebraska Democrat, Thomas J...
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    (1800–1876), Chaplain of the Senate, President of Dickinson College William Lee D. Ewing (1795–1846), fifth Governor of Illinois Lemuel T. Fisher, newspaper...
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    Illinois Territory William Lee D. Ewing Nellie Grant – daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant William Herndon Elijah Iles William Jayne John L. Lewis...
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    1836 United States presidential election (category William Henry Harrison)
    Northern and border state Whigs supported the ticket led by former Senator William Henry Harrison of Ohio, while most Southern Whigs supported the ticket...
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    the protection of the Army's commanding officer at Fort Dearborn. William Lee D. Ewing served as secretary for the commissioners. Plans to facilitate the...
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  • Senator Ewing may refer to: Thomas Ewing (1789–1871), U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1850 to 1851 William Lee D. Ewing (1795–1846), U.S. Senator from Illinois...
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    Deckard, U.S. Representative from Indiana William Lee D. Ewing, U.S. Senator and fifth Governor of Illinois William M. Farmer, Chief Justice of the Illinois...
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  • States Senate Historical Office (volume 4 Bicentennial ed.). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. ISBN 9780160632563. Taft, George S.;...
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    Wyoming Post Herald. October 4, 1933. Retrieved May 16, 2018. Condon, William Henry (1900). Life of Major-General James Shields: Hero of Three Wars and...
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  • minister (born 1777) February 18 – William Wirt, 9th United States Attorney General (born 1772) February 28 – Isaac D. Barnard, U.S. Senator from 1827 to...
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    August 21, 2004. Retrieved April 9, 2020.Also transcribed at Livingston, William G. (Winter 1961). "Historical Notes: The Thomas Reynolds Confusion" (PDF)...
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    Sand Cave, and the White Rocks overlooking the towns of Ewing and Rose Hill in Virginia. Lee County is a dry county for hard liquor, although retail sales...
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  • Bank of the United States and his firing of Secretary of the Treasury William J. Duane in order to do so. Jackson was a Democrat, and the censure was...
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    his wife, socialite Janet Norton Lee. She attended the Chapin School, in New York City, Potomac School in Washington, D.C., Miss Porter's School in Farmington...
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    Succeeded by William Alexander In office December 4, 1826 – March 4, 1829 Preceded by David Blackwell Succeeded by William Lee D. Ewing Personal details...
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    United States. President: Andrew Jackson (D-Tennessee) Vice President: vacant (until March 4) Martin Van Buren (D-New York) (starting March 4) Chief Justice:...
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  • captain and explorer (died c. 1839 probably in Mozambique) August 31 – William Lee D. Ewing, U.S. Senator from Illinois in 1834 (died 1846) September 22 – Jesse...
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    1834 10th 10 William Lee D. Ewing Democratic 11th December 3, 1838 12th 11 Samuel Hackleton Democratic 13th December 5, 1842 12 William Alexander Richardson...
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    Thomas Agate, artist, painter, and miniaturist (born 1812) March 24 – William Lee D. Ewing, U.S. Senator from Illinois in 1834 (born 1795) May 10 – Jane Irwin...
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    senators September 18, 1836. Jacksonian former Governor of Arkansas Territory William Fulton was elected to the Class 2 seat, with the term ending March 3, 1841...
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    prestigious Ewing family, son of Thomas Ewing, the eldest brother of Thomas Ewing, Jr. and Charles Ewing, and the foster brother and brother-in-law of William T...
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    1830–1834 5 William Lee D. Ewing Democratic March 1, 1833 December 5, 1834 Office vacant: November 17 – December 5, 1834 William Lee Davidson Ewing Democratic...
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  • 1831–1837 1850–1851 1, 3 Ohio National Republican Whig 1789–1871 William Lee D. Ewing 1835–1837 3 Illinois Democratic 1795–1846 J. James Exon 1979–1997...
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  • 24th (1835–1837) William Lee D. Ewing (J) John M. Robinson (D) 25th (1837–1839) Richard M. Young (D) 26th (1839–1841) Samuel McRoberts (D) 27th (1841–1843)...
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    was baptized in the Ewing home by a Dominican priest who found the pagan name Tecumseh unsuitable and instead named the child William after the saint on...
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