African-Americans. John William Griggs was born on July 10, 1849, on his family's farm on Ridge Road near Newton, New Jersey to Daniel and Emeline Johnson Griggs. The...
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John Griggs may refer to: John B. Griggs, American World War II submarine officer, commander of USS Dolphin (SS-169) J. D. Griggs (born 1990), American...
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John Edward Poynder Grigg FRSL (15 April 1924 – 31 December 2001) was a British writer, historian and politician. He was the 2nd Baron Altrincham from...
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Emory Smith succeeded the ailing Gary as Postmaster General, while John W. Griggs replaced McKenna as Attorney General after McKenna joined the Supreme...
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Asa Griggs Candler Sr. (December 30, 1851 – March 12, 1929) was an American business tycoon and politician who in 1888 purchased the Coca-Cola recipe for...
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Senator Griggs may refer to: John W. Griggs (1849–1927), New Jersey State Senate Ron Griggs (born 1952), New Mexico State Senate This disambiguation page...
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President of the Senate, he became acting governor briefly in 1898 when John W. Griggs resigned to become the Attorney General of the United States and again...
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of the Panama Canal. In June 1904, Knox was appointed by Governor Samuel W. Pennypacker of Pennsylvania to fill the unexpired term of the late Matthew...
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Allen and Albert Brooks." Gov. John William Griggs, National Governors Association. Accessed November 11, 2018. "John W. Griggs, the thirty-sixth governor...
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the 1895 state Republican convention and pushed for the nomination of John W. Griggs as party gubernatorial candidate. A rising star in state politics, Pitney...
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5, 1895. Republican nominee John W. Griggs defeated Democratic nominee Alexander T. McGill with 52.28% of the vote. Griggs was the first Republican elected...
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Maryland filed an injunction against Whitaker's appointment on this basis. John E. Bies at Lawfare regarded it as an unresolved question. The DOJ Office...
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construction companies. Werts left office in 1896 after the election of John W. Griggs, the first Republican governor since 1869. He left a budget surplus...
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Eames, an architect from St. Louis, Missouri; and U.S. Attorney General John W. Griggs, on April 18, 1899, traveled to Atlanta to select the prison site. Construction...
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citizens including President William McKinley, Attorney General John W. Griggs, and General John Moulder Wilson. The monument was rededicated in 2000 and a...
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Senate. 1893 sess., 94, accessed May 2, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1028. "John William Griggs". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Jersey...
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as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Governor of New Jersey John W. Griggs replaces him as Attorney General. February 15 - The USS Maine explodes...
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is still near the Cape Verde Islands and that U.S. Attorney General John W. Griggs needs more time to draft McKinley's message. April 9 - Spain agrees...
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elevated her husband to national office. In November 1895, Republican John Griggs was elected governor of New Jersey; his campaign was managed by Hobart...
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trees." New Jersey Governor John William Griggs, National Governors Association. Accessed March 12, 2013. "John W. Griggs, the thirty-sixth governor of...
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(January 6), to take office as President of the United States. 1898 – John W. Griggs, Governor of New Jersey (January 31), to accept appointment as U.S....
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Elihu Root, Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson, Attorney General John W. Griggs, and Adjutant General Henry C. Corbin. In January 1902 the ship hosted...
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William Donald Grigg (born 3 July 1991) is a professional footballer who plays as a striker for National League club Chesterfield. Grigg began his professional...
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Maddon, and politicians William E. Simon (Secretary of the Treasury), John W. Griggs (Attorney General), and Marcia Bernicat (U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh)...
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Fred Wesley Wentworth House, Eastside Park Historic District, Paterson John W. Griggs House, Eastside Park Historic District, Paterson Hobart Manor (1915...
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(1872–1963), represented New Jersey's 6th congressional district (1914–19). John W. Griggs (1849–1927), 29th Governor of New Jersey (1896–98). U.S. Attorney General...
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biography for Joel Parker, New Jersey State Library. Accessed July 11, 2007. John Potter Stockton, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed...
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1902, the fourteen directors included individuals such as Belmont, John W. Griggs, Henry C. Brewster, George Crocker, and Mortimer H. Wagar. In 1906,...
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fills the northwestern part of the interior floor. Grigg was named after New Zealand astronomer John Grigg by the IAU in 1970. By convention these features...
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Hobart, Passaic 1883: John J. Gardner, Atlantic 1884: Benjamin A. Vail, Union 1885: Abraham V. Schenck, Middlesex 1886: John W. Griggs, Passaic 1887: Frederick...
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