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    Jacob Welsh Miller (August 29, 1800 – September 30, 1862) was a United States senator from New Jersey. In 1800, Miller was born in German Valley, New Jersey...
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  • Jacob Miller may refer to: Jacob W. Miller (1800–1862), American politician Jacob Miller Campbell (1821–1888), American soldier and politician Jacob Henry...
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    Job Garner-Jacob W. Miller House is a historic home located at Harrison Township, Delaware County, Indiana. It was built about 1842, and is a two-story...
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  • Jacob Miller (4 May 1952 – 23 March 1980) was a Jamaican reggae artist and Rastafari from Mandeville, Jamaica. His first recording session was with the...
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    due to the efforts of another graduate (also 1867) and collaborator, Jacob W. Miller. The institution was founded as the Naval School on 10 October 1845...
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    Alfred Jacob Miller (January 2, 1810 – June 26, 1874) was an American artist best known for his paintings of trappers and Native Americans in the fur trade...
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    fruit production." Jacob W. Miller, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed October 22, 2015. "Miller, Jacob Welsh, a Senator from...
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  • Dorothy Miller. He grew up in New York City until he was eight, after which he lived in Brooklyn. His father was Mayor of Brooklyn, and his uncle Jacob W. Miller...
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    The Jacob Miller House is a private house located at 307 Jackson Street in Petoskey, Michigan. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    Legislative District Celeste Holm (1917–2012), Oscar-winning actress Jacob W. Miller (1800–1862), politician who served two terms representing New Jersey...
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    legislature in 1854, Hale was re-elected to finish the term. Two-term Whig Jacob W. Miller lost re-election to Democratic former-Congressman William Wright. Wright...
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    born in 1832 in Morristown, New Jersey. He was a son of politician Jacob W. Miller and Mary Louisa Macculloch. His father and J. Pierpont Morgan were...
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  • Broner vs. Mikey Garcia". Retrieved July 30, 2017. "Daniel Jacobs vs. Luis Arias, Jarrell Miller vs. TBA on November 11 - Boxing News". www.boxingscene.com...
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    Florida. President: Vacant President pro tempore: Willie P. Mangum (W) Speaker: John W. Jones (D) This list is arranged by chamber, then by state. Senators...
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    Jonathan D. Morris, John L. Taylor, Edson B. Olds, Charles Sweetser, John K. Miller, Samuel F. Vinton, William A. Whittlesey, Nathan Evans, William F. Hunter...
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    married Jacob W. Miller Edward Everett Wise (1854–1891) married Marion McAllister Henrietta Augusta Wise (1860–1920) married (1) Lt. John Downes (2) W.K. Nicholsen...
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    and Grounds (Chairman: John W. Houston) Public Expenditures (Chairman: Thomas L. Clingman) Public Lands (Chairman: Jacob Collamer) Revisal and Unfinished...
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    grounds in U.S. history. May 19, 1842: Dorr Rebellion December 17, 1842: Samuel W. Trotti of South Carolina, became the first Italian American to serve in Congress...
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    Trevor Penick, Jacob Underwood, and Dan Miller. The original line up included Ashley Parker Angel and Ikaika Kahoano, who was replaced by Miller after dropping...
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    1848. Alexander Barrow (W) died December 29, 1846. Pierre Soulé (D) was elected January 21, 1847 just to finish the term. Solomon W. Downs (D) was elected...
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    United States Colored Infantry" on May 11, 1864. Lindley Miller was the son of Jacob W. Miller, who served as a U.S. Senator of the Whig Party from New...
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    Jacob Henry Miller was a lawyer from the U.S. State of Ohio who served as President of the Ohio State Senate. Miller was born October 3, 1865, in Licking...
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    Chippewa Falls in May 1867 by Prussian immigrant Jacob Mathias Leinenkugel (1842–1899) and John Miller, making it the seventh oldest brewery in the United...
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  • Senator from Iowa from 1961 to 1973 Jacob W. Miller (1800–1862), U.S. Senator from New Jersey from 1841 to 1853 John E. Miller (1888–1981), U.S. Senator from...
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  • moved back to Morristown where he became a partner in the firm of Jacob W. Miller. Whelpley had a legal rivalry with attorney Abraham O. Zabriskie, who...
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    Talmage married Dorothy Miller (1805–1834), daughter of Col. David Miller and a sister of U.S. Senator from New Jersey, Jacob W. Miller. Their children were:...
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  • Jacob Astor, one of the wealthiest people in history. John Jacob Astor (born Johann Jakob Astor) was the youngest of four sons born to Johann Jacob Astor...
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    Clerk: Richard M. Young, until December 1, 1851 John W. Forney, from December 1, 1851 Doorkeeper: Zadock W. McKnew Reading Clerks: [data missing] Sergeant...
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    M.T. Hunter) Elections (Chairman: Hannibal Hamlin) Engraving (Chairman: Jacob S. Yost) Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: John F. Collin)...
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    of David and Elizabeth (Welsh) Miller, and younger sister of United States Congressman from New Jersey Jacob W. Miller. David was the oldest of the children...
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