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  • ...th Bend]], [[Hamilton County, Ohio]], as the second of eight children of [[John Scott Harrison]] (later a U.S. [[Congressman]] from [[Ohio]]) and Elizabeth ...], 21, in [[Oxford, Ohio]]. The wedding was performed by her father, Rev. John W. Scott. The Harrisons had two children, Russell Benjamin Harrison ([[Aug
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  • | predecessor2=[[John Page (New Hampshire)|John Page]] ...; [[October 8]], [[1869]]) was an [[Politics of the United States|American politician]] and the fourteenth [[President of the United States]], serving from 1853
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  • ...e [[Thomas Brackett Reed|Speaker Reed]], opposing. [[Shelby M. Cullom]], [[John T. Morgan]], [[Robert R. Hitt]], [[Sanford B. Dole]], and [[Walter F. Frear ...ts went to political friends such as former [[Carnegie Steel]] president [[John George Alexander Leishman]] (minister to [[Switzerland]] and [[Turkey]]).
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  • ...ing the Civil War. Years later, Grant told educator [[John Eaton (General)|John Eaton]], "the vice of intemperance had not a little to do with my decision ...[[James Buchanan]] for president to avert secession and because "I knew [[John C. Frémont|Frémont]]" (the Republican candidate). In 1860, he favored Dem
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  • .../> He hanged another murderer, [[List of individuals executed in New York|John Gaffney]], on [[14 February]] [[1873]].<ref>{{cite web | title = The Execution of John Gaffney
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  • {{Infobox_President | name=John Adams | children = [[Abigail “Nabby” Adams Smith|Abigail Jr. (Nabby)]], [[John Quincy Adams]], Susanna, Charles, Thomas and Elizabeth[stillborn]
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  • | predecessor2 = [[John Henry (representative)|John Henry]] ...[[Springfield, Illinois]], that same year and began to practice law with [[John T. Stuart]]. With a reputation as a formidable adversary during cross-exami
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  • ...]] – [[March 8]] [[1930]]) was an [[Politics of the United States|American politician]], the twenty-seventh [[President of the United States]], the tenth [[Chief ...d be used by judges to solve society's problems. Taft proved a less adroit politician than Roosevelt and seemed to lack the energy and personal magnetism of his
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  • | predecessor=[[John Adams]] | president2=John Adams
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  • | predecessor2= [[John Franklin Fort]] | successor3= John Aikman Stewart
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  • ...-08-14 |publisher =Harry S. Truman's Library and Museum}}</ref> A brother, John Vivian (1886–1965), soon followed, along with sister Mary Jane Truman (18 John Truman was a farmer and livestock dealer. The family lived in Lamar until H
    117 KB (17,380 words) - 17:08, 1 April 2008