James Henry Ladson (1753 – 1812) was an American politician, wealthy plantation owner from Charles Town and officer of the American Revolution. He served...
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Ladson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: James Ladson (1753–1812), American politician, plantation owner, and military officer James...
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James Henry Ladson (1795–1868) was an American planter and businessman from Charleston, South Carolina. He was the owner of James H. Ladson & Co., a major...
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1865. James Ladson served in the American Revolutionary War and became lieutenant-governor of South Carolina, while his son James H. Ladson was part of...
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the Ladson family, one of the oldest planter and merchant families in the Charleston area; one of its members was lieutenant governor James Ladson. Ladson...
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Ursula von der Leyen (redirect from Rose Ladson)
governor of South Carolina James Ladson. The Ladson family were large plantation owners and her ancestor James H. Ladson held over 200 people enslaved...
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aristocracy from Charleston, South Carolina; she was a descendant of James Ladson and several colonial governors of Carolina. Carl and Mary Albrecht were...
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Isabel Ann Brien was married to Major William Henry Ladson, the son of James H. Ladson, Sarah Ladson's brother. Robert Gilmor, Jr. (1774-1848) : Baltimore...
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Ladson was born in Charleston, South Carolina to James Ladson, a wealthy planter and slave owner, and Judith Smith. A member of the prominent Ladson family...
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the west James Island, a popular residential area between Downtown and the town of Folly Beach with portions of the independent town of James Island intermixed...
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the politician James Ladson, who served as Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina. Through her marriage, she was a member of the Ladson family, one of...
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Thanadelthur. James Ladson (1753–1812), lieutenant governor of South Carolina, he enslaved over 100 people in that state. James H. Ladson (1795–1868), businessman...
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The Page–Ladson archaeological and paleontological site (8JE591) is a deep sinkhole in the bed of the karstic Aucilla River (between Jefferson and Taylor...
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National Governors Association. Retrieved June 21, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1391. "James Burchill Richardson". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 28...
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South Carolina Michael Janus (1966-2022), Mississippi state legislator James Ladson (1753–1812), American revolutionary and lieutenant governor of South...
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South Carolina In office December 5, 1792 – December 17, 1794 Lieutenant James Ladson Preceded by Charles Pinckney Succeeded by Arnoldus Vanderhorst In office...
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merchant Carl Albrecht (1875–1952) and his mother was the American-born Mary Ladson Robertson (1883–1960), who belonged to a prominent planter family from South...
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New Jersey. George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and James Monroe are among the spectators. February – In Manchester, Vermont...
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Between the Order of Malta and the United States, 1794: Suggestions Made to James Monroe as American Minister in Paris. The William and Mary Quarterly, Second...
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works, many with a connection to Charleston or the South. The benefactor, James Shoolbred Gibbes, donated $100,000 to the Carolina Arts Association for...
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through primary source documents, including the Holmes Chart drafted by James Gadsden Holmes, filed in the Library of Congress, and available at the SC...
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the revolutionary officer and lieutenant governor of South Carolina James Ladson. Alan D. Watson, General Benjamin Smith: A Biography of the North Carolina...
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William Backhouse Astor, Sr., business tycoon (died 1875) September 22 – John James Appleton, diplomat, born in France (died 1864) November 10 – Samuel Nelson...
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cargo version was reassembled from kits in an assembly plant located in Ladson, South Carolina, while the passenger models were imported directly from...
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Isaac Holmes Federalist February 15, 1791 – December 5, 1792 15 James Ladson Federalist December 5, 1792 – December 17, 1794 William Moultrie 16...
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James Kelly (born 29 December 1983) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Geelong Football Club and Essendon Football...
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1791 Isaac Holmes (F) F maj. F maj. 3PA, 2AA 1792 William Moultrie (F) James Ladson (F) John Julius Pringle Laurence Manning F maj. F maj. Pierce Butler...
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West 1995, p. xi. Brooks 1994, p. 85. Ladson-Billings & Tate 1995. Gillborn 2015; Ladson-Billings 1998. Ladson-Billings 1998, p. 7. Cabrera 2018, p. 211;...
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Archaeological diving (section Page–Ladson site)
sourcebooks, 2). Dunbar, James S. (2006). "Paleoindian Archaeology". In S. David Webb (ed.). First Floridians and Last Mastodons: the Page–Ladson Site in the Aucilla...
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Rick Ladson (born 18 February 1984) is a former Australian Rules Football player who played with the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football...
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