John Henninger Reagan (October 8, 1818 – March 6, 1905) was an American politician from Texas. A Democrat, Reagan resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives...
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was 3,385. The county seat is Big Lake. The county is named after John Henninger Reagan (1818–1905), who was the postmaster general of the Confederate States...
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memorial project, in the 1920s Coppini sculpted bronze statues of John Henninger Reagan and five other Texan and Confederate notables selected by Littlefield...
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Delphine von Schauroth Commander Carl Henninger, co-founder of Kennywood Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania John Henninger Reagan (1818-1905), United States Congressman...
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Northeast High School opened in 1965 and was originally named for John Henninger Reagan, a 19th–century U.S. Senator from Texas and the postmaster general...
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Nancy Reagan's daughter Ron Reagan (born 1958), President Reagan's son and journalist Frank Reagan (1919–1972), American football player John Henninger Reagan...
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John Henninger Reagan (1818–1905) was an American politician. John Reagan may also refer to: John Reagan, character in Alias Mary Flynn Johnny Reagan...
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John Henninger Reagan (1818–1905) was a U.S. Senator from Texas from 1887 to 1891. Senator Reagan may also refer to: John Reagan (New Hampshire politician)...
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politician) (born 1946), New Hampshire politician John Henninger Reagan (1818–1905), American politician John Roberts (born 1955), American lawyer and jurist...
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2020 Census. A post office operated in Reagan from 1894 to 1931. The town was named after John Henninger Reagan who was Postmaster General of the Confederate...
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of America Post-office Department, headed by Postmaster General John Henninger Reagan. It faced insurmountable obstacles, especially the requirement that...
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Powers of Congress, Item 7). President Jefferson Davis had appointed John Henninger Reagan on March 6, 1861, to head the new Confederate Post Office Department...
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he wanted to settle down. After surrendering to Sheriff Reagan (brother of John Henninger Reagan) of Cherokee County, Texas, he was wounded in the right...
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a bill to regulate the practice, authored by John Henninger Reagan of Texas passed the House. The Reagan bill forbade discrimination in railroad or pipeline...
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jurisdiction. Supreme Court – not established. District Courts – judges John H. Reagan Postmaster General Jefferson Davis, 5 cent The first stamp, 1861 Andrew...
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of newspaper publisher William Randolph Hearst and U.S. Senator John Henninger Reagan. Donald R. Walker (1941-2016), professor emeritus of history at...
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(born 1949), country music singer-songwriter and businesswoman John Henninger Reagan (1818–1905), U.S. Senator and Confederate cabinet member Benny Sims...
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Memoirs At 11 a.m. on June 3, the Confederate postmaster general, John Henninger Reagan, arrived with a delegation from Richmond. He asked Robert E. Lee...
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Taylor Mill, English philosopher and activist (d. 1858) 1818 – John Henninger Reagan, American judge and politician, 3rd Confederate States Secretary...
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thirty persons attended the charter meeting. One of the founders was John Henninger Reagan. This first formal meeting of the TSHA included men and several...
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Samuel B. Maxey settled in and practiced law in Paris, Lamar County John Henninger Reagan practiced law in Palestine and Henderson County Thomas Jefferson...
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(since 2019) 30th district: Jasmine Crockett (D) (since 2023) 31st district: John Carter (R) (since 2003) 32nd district: Colin Allred (D) (since 2019) 33rd...
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Postmaster General John Henninger Reagan Gen. A. S. Johnston Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood Maj. Gen. Lawrence Sullivan Ross Maj. Gen. John A. Wharton Brig. Gen...
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looks back on project, 75 years later". CBS News. Retrieved 15 March 2018. Reagan, Nick (23 November 2019). "Last carver of Mount Rushmore dies at 98". Kota...
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Milton) Wauhatchie (a.k.a. Brown's Berry) C.S. Postmaster Gen. John Henninger Reagan Lt. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk Lt. Gen....
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Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe, German chemist (d. 1884) October 8 – John Henninger Reagan, American Confederate politician (d. 1905) October 12 – Maximilian...
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businessman, co-founded Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft (b. 1834) 1905 – John Henninger Reagan, American surveyor, judge, and politician, 3rd Confederate States...
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Houston, actor John Wilkes Booth, Confederate Postmaster General John Henninger Reagan, Confederate Secretary of State Judah Philip Benjamin, U.S. Congressman...
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1733–1798 Jacob Read 1795–1801 3 South Carolina Federalist 1752–1816 John Henninger Reagan 1887–1891 3 Texas Democratic 1818–1905 Alfred E. Reames 1938 3 Oregon...
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married Harriet Matilda Jamison on February 15, 1821. The young John Henninger Reagan, at the time a deputy surveyor, also served as a private tutor in...
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