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  • ...legacy#Centennial celebration|100th anniversary of the inauguration]] of [[George Washington]]. *[[George Shiras, Jr.]] - 1892
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  • * 4 Legacy ...2 election, Jackson relinquished his seat in the House for a run at one of Washington's Senate seats—he won that election, and remained a Senator for over thirty
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  • | predecessor2 = [[George M. Dallas]] | booktitle =Encarta}}</ref> (As this was three weeks after [[George Washington]]'s death, Fillmore was the first U.S. President born after the
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  • | name=George Washington | image=George-Washington.jpg
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  • | vicepresident=[[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] (1809-1812),<br>''None'' (1812-1813),<br>[[Elbridge Gerry]] (1813 ...r in the House of Representatives, Madison worked closely with President [[George Washington]] to organize the new federal government. Breaking with Treasury
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  • |[[Attorney General of the United States|Attorney General]]||'''[[George W. Wickersham]]'''||1909–1913 ...retary of the Navy|Secretary of the Navy]]||'''[[George von Lengerke Meyer|George von L. Meyer]]'''||1909–1913
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  • ...Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1962, pg 156</ref><ref>Curtis, George Ticknor, ''Life of James Buchanan'', New York: Harper's, 188, 1:519</ref> ==Post-presidency, death, and legacy==
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  • |name=George Herbert Walker Bush |image=George H. W. Bush, President of the United States, 1989 official portrait.jpg
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  • | predecessor=[[George Washington]] | president2=[[George Washington]]
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  • ...ngton County, Texas|Washington County]] during the [[American Civil War]]. George Baines was the grandfather of Johnson's mother, Rebekah Baines Johnson. ...y knew, such as the [[Kellogg, Brown and Root|Brown]] Brothers, Herman and George, who would finance much of Johnson's future career.<ref>Caro, Robert A. (19
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  • ...ethodist]] to Quaker after his marriage. Richard Nixon's great-grandfather George Nixon III had been killed at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]] during the [[Amer .... In a three-way race between Nixon, Humphrey, and independent candidate [[George Wallace]], Nixon defeated Humphrey by less than 1% of the popular vote to b
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  • ...to make Van Buren, his personal choice, president in order to continue his legacy. Martin Van Buren's only competitors in the 1836 election were the Whigs, w ...ed "[[The Van Buren Boys]]," [[Cosmo Kramer|Kramer]] and [[George Costanza|George]] are threatened by a street gang called the Van Buren Boys with the secret
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  • ...en. G. Harding]</ref> Harding was the eldest of eight children born to Dr. George Tryon Harding, Sr. and Phoebe Elizabeth (Dickerson) Harding. His mother wa * [[George Sutherland]] &ndash; 1922
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  • ...ed and executed two British subjects, [[Robert Ambrister]] and [[Alexander George Arbuthnot|Alexander Arbuthnot]], who had been supplying and advising the In ...h and early 19th centuries (most notably [[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] and [[DeWitt Clinton]]). [[Thomas Jefferson]] brought it to the [
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  • ...d the president's Proclamation and also suggested the removal of General [[George B. McClellan]] as commander of the Union's [[Army of the Potomac]].<ref> '' ...]] of the party and called the war a "failure," their candidate, General [[George B. McClellan]], supported the war and repudiated the platform.
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  • ...resident=[[Aaron Burr]] (1801–1805),<br/>[[George Clinton (vice president)|George Clinton]] (1805–1809) | president3=[[George Washington]]
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  • | successor2 = [[George Busbee]] In 1972, as [[U.S. Senator]] [[George McGovern]] of [[South Dakota]] was marching toward the Democratic nominatio
    108 KB (15,854 words) - 18:47, 8 July 2009
  • ...s, Roosevelt relied on leading [[United States Senate|Senators]] such as [[George Norris]], [[Robert F. Wagner]] and [[Hugo Black]], as well as his own [[Bra ...Harold L. Ickes|Harold Ickes]]. Roosevelt worked with Republican Senator [[George Norris]] to create the largest government-owned industrial enterprise in Am
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  • ...eorgia Bar. On [[October 19]],[[1882]] he appeared in court before Judge [[George Hillyer]] to take his examination for the bar, which he passed with flying ...office, the United States [[Committee on Public Information]], headed by [[George Creel]] (thus its popular name, ''Creel Commission''), which filled the cou
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  • ...American]] students, [[Vivian Malone]] and [[James Hood]], from enrolling. George Wallace moved aside after being confronted by federal marshals, Deputy Atto ==Legacy==
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