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    William Dunlap Simpson (October 27, 1823 – December 26, 1890) was the 78th governor of South Carolina from February 26, 1879, when the previous governor...
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    William Dunlap Simpson House is a historic home located at Laurens, Laurens County, South Carolina, USA. It was built about 1839 for a planter to use as...
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  • William Dunlap (1766–1839) was a pioneer of American theater. William Dunlap may also refer to: William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890), Governor of South Carolina...
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  • correspondent Will Simpson (comics) (born 1960), Northern Irish comics, film and television storyboard and concept artist William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890)...
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  • the Alabama Supreme Court William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890), chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court William Simpson (Australian judge) (1894–1966)...
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  • Wyoming Oramel H. Simpson (1870–1932), 39th Governor of Louisiana William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890), 78th Governor of South Carolina This disambiguation...
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    1879. p. 1. Retrieved July 3, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1419–1420. "William Dunlap Simpson". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. Sobel...
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    1867) In 1890, Hampton's niece Caroline, an operating room nurse, married William Halsted, later known as the "father of American surgery" for his contributions...
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    Witherspoon, Jr. 2. William Porcher Miles X 3. Lewis Malone Ayer, Jr. X 4. William Dunlap Simpson X 5. James Farrow X 6. William Waters Boyce X Tennessee...
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    William Dunlap Simpson succeeded Hampton and Jeter as the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, as Jeter became the Lieutenant Governor. When Simpson resigned...
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    session) William Dunlap Simpson (took his seat on February 5, 1863 - Elected to fill vacancy on January 20, 1863) 5. James Farrow 6. William Waters Boyce...
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  • and 1910s W. Douglas Simpson (William, 1896–1968), Scottish architecture and archaeology academic and writer William Dunlap Simpson (1823–1890), Governor...
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    October 13, 1862 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by William Dunlap Simpson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Carolina's...
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  • United States. President: Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) Vice President: William A. Wheeler (R-New York) Chief Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of...
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    and Parker Furniture, McDonald House, Augustus Huff House, Gov. William Dunlap Simpson House, and Hudgens-Harney House. It was listed on the National Register...
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    Daniel Henry Chamberlain Preceded by Alonzo J. Ransier Succeeded by William Dunlap Simpson Personal details Born (1819-07-04)July 4, 1819 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania...
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    Miss South Carolina 2012, first runner-up at Miss America 2013 William Dunlap Simpson, Governor of South Carolina James "J.T." Taylor, R&B funk singer...
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    December 14, 1876 – December 1, 1880 Governor Wade Hampton III William Dunlap Simpson Thomas Bothwell Jeter Preceded by Thomas C. Dunn Succeeded by John...
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    Kentucky also elected some Republican governors during this period, such as William O'Connell Bradley (1895-1899), Augustus E. Willson (1907-1911), Edwin P...
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    (1842–1876), and they eventually had 7 children. Kennedy read law under William Zachariah Leitner and was admitted to the bar in January 1861. However...
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  • Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved March 16, 2014. "William Dunlap Simpson". 2014 SCIWAY.net, LLC. Retrieved March 16, 2014. "George Bell Timmerman...
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    the United States, worked as a tailor in Laurens during the 1820s William Dunlap Simpson, 78th governor of South Carolina and chief justice of the South...
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    Democrats, Cardozo was pardoned in 1879 by Democratic Governor William Dunlap Simpson. In 1878 Cardozo was appointed to a Washington, D.C., position in...
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  • 1875 26R, 7C 91R, 33C 1876 Wade Hampton III (D) William Dunlap Simpson (D) Robert Moorman Sims (D) William Stone (R) Johnson Hagood (D) John R. Tolbert (R)...
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  • publishes the Dewey Decimal Classification system. March 2 – Secretary of War William W. Belknap resigns his office in the wake of the trader post scandal. March...
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  • South Carolina Supreme Court. Succeeded to governorship when Governor William Ellerbe died in office. Succeeded to governorship for five days when Governor...
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  • United States. President: Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) Vice President: William A. Wheeler (R-New York) Chief Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of...
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  • in 1791 Resigned to serve as Chief Justice of the United States William Dunlap Simpson 1880 1890 Became chief justice in 1880 John G. Stabler 1926 1940...
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  • Hayes (R-Ohio) (starting March 4) Vice President: vacant (until March 4) William A. Wheeler (R-New York) (starting March 4) Chief Justice: Morrison Waite...
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  • United States President: Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) Vice President: William A. Wheeler (R-New York) Chief Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of...
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