Buckner Stith Morris (August 19, 1800 – December 16, 1879) served as mayor of Chicago, Illinois (1838–1839) for the Whig Party. Morris married Evelina...
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nominee Buckner Stith Morris defeat Democrat William Jones by an 8.5 point margin. The election was held on March 6. "Mayor Buckner Stith Morris Biography"...
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Judge Morris may refer to: Brian Morris (judge) (born 1963), judge of the United States District Court for the District of Montana Buckner Stith Morris (1800–1879)...
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House of Representatives (from 2007) Buckner Stith Morris (1800–1879), Mayor of Chicago (1838–1839) Basil Morris (1888–1975), Australian general, military...
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Albert Pike Nathan Bedford Forrest Jesse James Lambdin P. Milligan Buckner Stith Morris John Surratt: 104 Sam Houston Cynthia Charlotte "Lottie" Moon John...
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John Payne's home on Riverside Drive, on his way to be inaugurated. Buckner Stith Morris, second mayor of Chicago List of cities and towns along the Ohio...
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Grant Goodrich, Whig 1839 - 1840 John C. Wilson John H. Kinzie, Whig Buckner Stith Morris, Whig 1840 - 1841 William Allen R.J. Hamilton William B. Ogden, Democratic...
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railroad president Isaac Lawrence Milliken, Chicago Mayor (1854–55) Buckner Stith Morris, Chicago Mayor (1838–39) Richard B. Ogilvie, Governor of Illinois...
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August 6, 1877, with several prominent pallbearers including, Gouverneur Morris III, William A. Booth, Parke Godwin, Oswald Ottendorfer, William C. Sheldon...
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Sherman Succeeded by Augustus Garrett In office 1839–1840 Preceded by Buckner Stith Morris Succeeded by Alexander Loyd Chicago Alderman from the 3rd ward In...
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term. 2nd John Shrigley May 2, 1837 March 4, 1839 William B. Ogden, Buckner Stith Morris November 22, 1802 August 15, 1853 Served 1 term. 3rd Samuel James...
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1852–1854 Constituency 9th ward In office 1839–1840 Serving with Buckner Stith Morris Preceded by George W. Dole/ Grant Goodrich Succeeded by R. J. Hamilton/...
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Sweet stated that 106 men were arrested, including Walsh and Judge Buckner Stith Morris of the Circuit Court of Illinois, treasurer of the Sons. Over half...
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1839–1840 Later elected alderman again in 1852 in 9th ward 3rd Buckner Stith Morris 1839–1840 Whig R.J. Hamilton 1840–1841 Later elected in 1849 in the...
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settler of Chicago. In 1836, Scammon entered a legal partnership with Buckner Stith Morris, who himself had recently arrived to the city from Kentucky.[citation...
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manager and umpire Audrey Morris, jazz singer Buckner Stith Morris, Mayor of Chicago 1838–39 (born in Kentucky) Jeannie Morris, sports journalist (born...
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Diversey/ Buckner Stith Morris In office 1838–1839 Serving with Grant Goodrich Preceded by Samuel Jackson/ Bernard Ward Succeeded by John H. Kinzie/ Buckner Stith...
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some of the city's mayors were of close Welsh heritage, including: Buckner Stith Morris 1838–1839 Alexander Loyd 1840–1841 John P. Hopkins 1893–1895 Chicago...
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Benjamin Wright Raymond 353 62.48 James Curtiss 212 37.52 1838 Buckner Stith Morris 377 54.25 William Jones 318 45.76 1837 William B. Ogden 470 66...
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Carpenter Constituency 9th ward In office 1844–1845 Serving with Buckner Stith Morris (1844) James H. Rees (1844–1845) Preceded by George W. Dole/ J. Marback...
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Mayor before election Buckner Stith Morris Whig Elected mayor Benjamin Wright Raymond Whig...
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American David S. Walker 5,894 48.68 / 100 2nd Illinois American Buckner Stith Morris 19,088 8.04 / 100 3rd Indiana People's Oliver P. Morton 112,039 48...
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Mayor before election Buckner Stith Morris Whig Elected mayor Benjamin W. Raymond Whig...
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Richard Stephens Drury Stith Drury Stith (Major) John Stith (Captain) John Stith II (Lieutenant Colonel) John Stith III Thomas Stith Christopher Stokes (Captain)...
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Cary (1820–1873), ∞ 1842 : Gouverneur Morris Jr. (1813–1883) Judith Randolph (born 1724), ∞ 1744 : William John Stith (1707–1755) Mary Isham Randolph (1718–1772)...
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Kirkpatrick – second round at Nashville, Tennessee Greg Gumbel and Quinn Buckner – second round at Providence, Rhode Island ESPN and NCAA Productions Tim...
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Retrieved August 19, 2019. "Sam Stith NBA Statistics". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved August 19, 2019. "Tom Stith NBA Statistics". basketball-reference...
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Miles, Ky.) None selected Tom Meschery Lowell (San Francisco, Calif.) Tom Stith St. Francis (Brooklyn, N.Y.) Johnny Kelso Central (Fort Wayne, Ind.) Jerry...
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Taven Bryan Walter Bryan Matt Bryant Steve Bryant Ray Buchanan DeForest Buckner Norm Bulaich Melvin Bullitt Brian Bulluck Randy Burke Jackie Burkett Jeff...
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Denver Broncos Carl Cunningham Defensive end Houston 86 Houston Oilers Carel Stith Tackle Nebraska 87 Minnesota Vikings Alvin Coleman Defensive back Tennessee...
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