Robert Milligan McLane (June 23, 1815 – April 16, 1898) was an American politician, military officer, and diplomat. He served as U.S. minister to Mexico...
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Robert Milligan McLane (November 30, 1867 – May 30, 1904) was the 34th Mayor of Baltimore, serving from May 19, 1903, to his death on May 30, 1904. He...
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San Francisco to practice law as a partner of his wife's brother Robert Milligan McLane. Hamilton returned to New York after one or two years. His legal...
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Governor McLane may refer to: John McLane (1852–1911), 50th Governor of New Hampshire Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), 39th Governor of Maryland This...
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(rower) (born 1952), British rower Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), American politician and diplomat Rob Milligan (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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was Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), a Governor of Maryland and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, France, and China. His younger brother, Allan McLane Hamilton...
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McLane was born on January 20, 1819, in Wilmington, Delaware. He was one of thirteen children born to Catherine Mary "Kitty" (née Milligan) McLane and...
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Minister to the United Kingdom. His mother's younger brother was Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), a Governor of Maryland and U.S. Ambassador to Mexico...
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clarinetist Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), American politician, military officer, and diplomat S. Brooks McLane, American physicist Susan McLane (1929-2005)...
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(Kitty) Milligan in 1812. Their 13 children included Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), a governor of Maryland and U.S. ambassador; Louis McLane (1819–1905)...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 673–674. "Robert Milligan McLane". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Robert M. McLane". Maryland State Archives...
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(1827–1851), who married Allan McLane, son of Secretary of State Louis McLane and brother of Gov. Robert Milligan McLane. Bache served as a captain of...
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re-election. Democratic candidate Robert Milligan McLane defeated Republican candidate Hart B. Holton. Robert Milligan McLane, Democratic, former U.S. Congressman...
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capital of Taiping between 1863 and 1864, and American commissioner Robert Milligan McLane considered granting official recognition of the Taiping government...
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a railroad lawyer. Between 1837 and 1843 he was the assistant to Louis McLane, a veteran politician who served as the railroad's president. In 1844 Swann...
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Treasury; U.S. Secretary of State; father of Robert Milligan McLane; born in Smyrna Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898) – diplomat (U.S. Ambassador to Mexico...
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Louis McLane (1786–1857) and the birthplace of American politician, military officer, and diplomat Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898) and Lydia Milligan Sims...
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decisively defeat the Liberals. When U.S. President James Buchanan sent Robert Milligan McLane to Veracruz, who arrived on April 1, to establish diplomatic relations...
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between Melchor Ocampo and the U.S. representative Robert Milligan McLane, giving their names to the McLane-Ocampo Treaty. The U.S. Senate failed to ratify...
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(1896–1954), Baseball Hall of Fame umpire Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), U.S. Congressman Marshall Kirk McKusick (born 1954), computer scientist, author...
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Fisher. Fanny King (1836–1905), who married James Latimer McLane, brother of Robert Milligan McLane, in 1859. King died of a "congestion of the lungs" on...
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but the delegates chose William McKinley. Morton was then considered for the vice presidential nomination, but McKinley's campaign manager, Mark Hanna...
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Benito Juárez (section McLane-Ocampo Treaty)
Liberal government as the legitimate government of Mexico and sent Robert Milligan McLane as its official representative. On July 7, 1859, Juárez laid out...
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of the Treasury, and later the United States Secretary of State. Robert Milligan McLane (1815–1898), Governor of Maryland. Louis Wardlaw Miles (1873–1944)...
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1859, President James Buchanan named Johnston's brother-in-law, Robert Milligan McLane, as minister to Mexico, and Johnston accompanied him on a journey...
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(D) Edward H. C. Long (W) 30th (1847–1849) James Dixon Roman (W) Robert Milligan McLane (D) Alexander Evans (W) John W. Crisfield (W) 31st (1849–1851) Richard...
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Governor Charles Warren Lippitt – Governor of Rhode Island. Governor Robert Milligan McLane – Governor of Maryland and ambassador to France. Governor LeBaron...
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1880 – January 9, 1884 Preceded by John Lee Carroll Succeeded by Robert Milligan McLane United States Senator from Maryland In office March 4, 1869 – March...
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Terence Alan "Spike" Milligan KBE (16 April 1918 – 27 February 2002) was an Irish comedian, writer, musician, poet, playwright and actor. The son of an...
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1850 Humphrey Marshall Kentucky July 4, 1853 January 27, 1854 Robert Milligan McLane Maryland November 3, 1854 December 12, 1854 Peter Parker Massachusetts...
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