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    George Edmund Badger (April 17, 1795 – May 11, 1866) was an American politician who served as a Whig U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina. Badger...
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  • George Badger may refer to: George Edmund Badger (1795–1866), U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina USS George E. Badger SS George E. Badger George...
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    commodore, his son, his grandson, Admiral Oscar C. Badger II, and his cousin George Edmund Badger, the 12th United States Secretary of the Navy. American...
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    District of Columbia. The North Carolina legislature elected Whig George Edmund Badger to replace Haywood in the Senate. He resumed the practice of law...
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  • Senator Badger may refer to: George Edmund Badger (1795–1866), U.S. senator from North Carolina William Badger (1779–1852), New Hampshire State Senate...
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  • Munger Badger (1806–1889), American botanical artist Colin R. Badger (1906–1993), Australian adult education administrator George Edmund Badger (1795–1866)...
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    New Orleans attorney Edward A. Bradford. Fillmore's second choice, George Edmund Badger, asked for his name to be withdrawn. Senator-elect Judah P. Benjamin...
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    Tyler read the law with his father, then a state judge, and later with Edmund Randolph, former United States Attorney General. Tyler was admitted to the...
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    About this time, he met abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor George DeBaptiste who lived in nearby Madison, and the two became friends. Harrison...
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    Succeeded by George Washington Brooks United States Senator from North Carolina In office March 4, 1855 – May 5, 1858 Preceded by George Edmund Badger Succeeded...
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  • SS George E. Badger (Hull Number 884) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after George Edmund Badger, a North...
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    Confederate States Army general Shawn Armstrong (born 1990), MLB pitcher George Edmund Badger (1795–1866), US Senator from 1846 to 1855 Bessie Banks (born 1938)...
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  • George Percy Badger (6 April 1815 – 21 February 1888) was an English Anglican missionary, and a scholar of oriental studies. He is mainly known for his...
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    and the amendment was defeated 44–11. An amendment by Whig Sen. George Edmund Badger of North Carolina to exclude New Mexico and California lost 35–15...
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    Railroad Lucile Aycock McKee, president of the Junior League of Raleigh George Edmund Badger, U.S. Congressman Josiah W. Bailey, U.S. Senator John Heritage Bryan...
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    nominations to replace John McKinley, nominating Edward A. Bradford, George Edmund Badger, and William C. Micou, but the Senate, controlled by the Democratic...
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    nominees included Edward A. Bradford, nominated August 16, 1852, George Edmund Badger, nominated January 3, 1853 and William C. Micou, nominated February...
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    court falling under the Executive Branch, not the Judicial Branch. George Edmund Badger was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina and Secretary of the Navy...
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    Name Class Year Notability References George Edmund Badger 1816 U.S. Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator Henry Baldwin 1797 Supreme Court justice and U...
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  • 28th (1843–1845) William Henry Haywood Jr. (D) 29th (1845–1847) George Edmund Badger (W) 30th (1847–1849) 31st (1849–1851) 32nd (1851–1853) David Settle...
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    in mid-1852, Fillmore successively nominated Edward A. Bradford, George Edmund Badger, and William C. Micou. By refusing to act on any of the nominations...
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    Secretary of the Treasury John C. Spencer left the cabinet and was replaced by George M. Bibb, leaving Tyler's cabinet with just one Northerner, Secretary of...
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    Commodore Oscar C. Badger (a cousin of Secretary of the Navy George Edmund Badger), the father of Rear Admiral Charles J. Badger, the son of the commodore...
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  • April 1 – Chester Harding, portrait painter (born 1792) May 11 – George Edmund Badger, U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1846 to 1855 (born 1795) May...
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  • September 25, 1854, McGehee married Sally Polk Badger, daughter of U.S. Senator George Edmund Badger, at Christ Church Raleigh, North Carolina. McGehee...
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  • Slavery (1625–1865) February 18 – George Peabody, businessman and philanthropist (died 1869) April 17 – George Edmund Badger, U.S. Senator from North Carolina...
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  • nomination of Edward A. Bradford, and the January 1853 nomination George Edmund Badger was postponed. Fillmore next offered to nominate Judah Benjamin,...
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  • Augustus Octavius Bacon 1895–1914 2 Georgia Democratic 1839–1914 George Edmund Badger 1846–1855 1 North Carolina Whig 1795–1866 Arthur P. Bagby 1841–1848...
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    Representative John Stanly of New Bern and a cousin of U.S. Senator George Edmund Badger. Stanly attended New Bern Academy and graduated from the American...
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  • Charlotte Badger (1778 to after 1843) was a former convict who was on board the Venus during a mutiny in Tasmania in 1806. Taken to New Zealand, she was...
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