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    John Eager Howard (June 4, 1752 – October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and politician from Maryland. He was elected as governor of the state in 1788...
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    1789, in the Governor's Mansion in Annapolis, the second son of Gov. John Eager Howard (1752–1827) and Margaret Oswald "Peggy" Chew. The family later lived...
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    Peggy Chew Howard (December 16, 1760 – May 29, 1824) was the First Lady of the 5th Governor of Maryland, John Eager Howard. Margaret "Peggy" Oswald Chew...
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    to elect the Governor of Maryland. Incumbent Federalist Governor John Eager Howard was easily re-elected by the Maryland General Assembly as he ran unopposed...
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    the Johns Hopkins University campus and ends at University Parkway. Howard Street is named in honor of former Maryland governor John Eager Howard. Two...
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    of: A battalion of Continental infantry under Lieutenant Colonel John Eager Howard of Baltimore, with one company from Delaware ("Delaware Line"), one...
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    of War under President Theodore Roosevelt, in 1902 after Colonel John Eager Howard (1752–1827). The installation earned the nickname the "Bulldog at...
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  • in 2023). It was demolished in 1901. Governor George Howard, son of Governor John Eager Howard, was born in Jennings House in 1789. "Grandeur & Demolished...
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  • Parliament, 1955–1964 John Eager Howard (1752–1827), U.S. Senator from Maryland John J. Howard (1869–1941), New York politician John Morgan Howard (1837–1891),...
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    would receive electoral votes for vice president, with former Senator John Eager Howard of Maryland receiving the most votes. The Federalists did not formally...
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    War military leader/hero, a later civic and city leader, Colonel John Eager Howard, (1752–1827), of the famous "Maryland Line" regiment of the Continental...
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  • John Eager may refer to: John Eager (1782–1853?), English organist John Eager, drummer on The London Boys Johnny Eager, film John Eager Howard This disambiguation...
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    of Maryland was located in the Howard County town of Jessup. The name of the county honors Colonel John Eager Howard, an officer in the "Maryland Line"...
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    in order to elect the Governor of Maryland. Federalist candidate John Eager Howard was elected by the Maryland General Assembly against his opponent...
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  • The grandson of Francis Scott Key and Revolutionary War colonel John Eager Howard, Howard was the editor of the Daily Exchange, a Baltimore newspaper sympathetic...
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  • 2023 Sobel 1978, p. 645. "John Eager Howard". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "John Eager Howard". Maryland State Archives....
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    Mid-Town Belvedere neighborhood, named for the Belvedere estate of John Eager Howard, lies immediately to the north, and the two are sometimes considered...
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    to elect the Governor of Maryland. Incumbent Federalist Governor John Eager Howard was easily re-elected by the Maryland General Assembly as he ran unopposed...
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    Court, serving from 1843 to 1860. Howard was born at Belvidere in Baltimore County, Maryland, the son of John Eager Howard and Margaret ("Peggy") Chew, daughter...
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    Washington, D.C. Construction began in 1815 on land donated by Colonel John Eager Howard (1752–1827), from his extensive "Belvidere" estate just north of Baltimore...
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    there are no incorporated municipalities at all in Baltimore County or Howard County. The county-equivalent is also the provider of public schools—school...
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    B. Taney and Federalist candidates Robert Henry Goldsborough and John Eager Howard. On election day, 13 December 1824, incumbent Democratic-Republican...
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    Francis Scott Key (category St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe) alumni)
    Elizabeth Howard in Baltimore from pleurisy at age 63. He was initially interred in Old Saint Paul's Cemetery in the vault of John Eager Howard but in 1866...
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  • their presidential vote for King and their vice presidential vote for John Eager Howard. The Federalist Party did not nominate a presidential candidate and...
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    candidates former governor Thomas Johnson, fellow former governor John Eager Howard and former United States senator Richard Potts. On election day, 14...
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    candidates former United States Senator Charles Carroll, former Governor John Eager Howard and fellow former Governor Thomas Johnson. On election day, 10 November...
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  • improved in the late 1850s on what was the ancestral homestead of John Eager Howard with a large Italian country estate mansion. In the 1930s the mansion...
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    General Assembly against Federalist nominee and fellow former governor John Eager Howard. On election day, 11 November 1811, former Democratic-Republican governor...
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    Maryland General Assembly against Federalist candidates former governor John Eager Howard, Levin Winder and former United States senator Charles Carroll. On...
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    Congress. John Eager Howard won election to fill the seat vacated by Richard Potts by an unknown number of votes, for the Class 1 seat. John Eager Howard won...
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