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    Ebenezer Farrand (1803 – March 17, 1873) was an American Commodore that served in the Confederate States Navy and was notable for his service at the Battle...
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    marines, sailors, and soldiers, were supervised by navy Commander Ebenezer Farrand and by army Captain Augustus H. Drewry (the owner of the property that...
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    including marines, sailors, and soldiers, were supervised by Navy Cmdr. Ebenezer Farrand and by Army Captain Augustus H. Drewry, the owner of the property that...
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    of Mobile and the invading Union troops. On May 4, 1865, Commodore Ebenezer Farrand, commanding Confederate Naval Forces in the State of Alabama, ordered...
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    the land of Augustus Drewry. The garrison, commanded by CS Commander Ebenezer Farrand, included the former crew of the Virginia, the Southside Heavy Artillery...
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    while approaching, passing, and leaving sight of the fort. Captain Ebenezer Farrand of the Confederate States Navy initially oversaw construction of the...
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  • Mexican ports. From 1847 to 1850, under the command of Lieutenant Ebenezer Farrand, Flirt based at Key West for patrol duty in the Gulf of Mexico, and...
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  • the men withdrew. On January 15, 1861, Chase and an aide, Captain Ebenezer Farrand, formerly second in command at the Pensacola Navy Yard, appeared at...
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    States of America Agency executive Raphael Semmes Edward F. Pedgard Ebenezer Farrand Thomas E. Martin Parent agency Confederate States Department of the...
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    surrendered. She was one of the vessels formally surrendered by Commodore Ebenezer Farrand, CSN, at Nanna Hubba Bluff on 10 May 1865. Although never quite finished...
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    Farrand Stewart Stranahan (February 2, 1842 – July 13, 1904) was an American Civil War veteran, a railroad executive, a banker, and a U.S. politician...
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    pp. 38, 104–106 Bernstein, 1987, pp. 158–161 Bowen, 1986, pp. 106–107 Farrand, 1913, pp. 68–70 Warren, 1928, pp. 146–148 Jillson, 2016, pp. 41–43 Bowen...
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    OF 1787, at 489, 490, 551 (Max Farrand ed., 1911) 2 THE RECORDS OF THE FEDERAL CONVENTION OF 1787, at 94–95 (Max Farrand ed., 1911) 3 THE RECORDS OF THE...
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  • 1778–1787 Southern 1739–1799 Horatio J. Stow John G. Stower Robert H. Strahan Farrand Stranahan Nevada N. Stranahan Chester J. Straub Nathan Straus Jr. Demas...
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  • Schoonhoven (1744–1814), merchant, of Half Moon, state senator 1794–1805 Ebenezer Foote, County Clerk of Delaware Co. 1797–1801 Spencer changed sides in...
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    January 1, 1823 – January 1, 1826 Serving with Samuel G. Hathaway (1823), Farrand Stranahan (1823–1824), Isaac Ogden (1823–1825), Latham A. Burrows (1824–1825)...
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    Mary Cadwalader Rawle; their daughter was landscape architect Beatrix Farrand. Edith was baptized April 20, 1862, Easter Sunday, at Grace Church. Wharton's...
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  • 000, remained open. In December of that year the owner and publisher, Ebenezer Watson, died of smallpox. His widow, Hannah Bunce Watson, already caring...
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    1902 Georgian Revival Ogden Codman Jr. and Francis L.V. Hoppin Beatrix Farrand (landscape) Lenox Home of Edith Wharton; open to the public more images...
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    "sherman". Rutgers University History Department. Retrieved August 13, 2019. Farrand, Max, ed. The Records of the Federal Convention of 1787. Robinson, Raymond...
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    In 1855, Winsor married Caroline Tufts Barker (1830–1911), daughter of Ebenezer and Sally Fuller Barker of Charlestown, Massachusetts. They had two children...
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  • Morris 1795–1797 Federalist Abel Spencer 1797–1798 Federalist Daniel Farrand 1798–1799 Federalist Amos Marsh 1799–1802 Federalist Abel Spencer 1802–1803...
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    the earliest extant examples of Farrand's residential designs, and is one of the only known pairings of works by Farrand and the architects McKim, Mead...
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  • chamber. The Anti-Masons joined with the National Republicans to re-elect Ebenezer N. Briggs, a National Republican, as Speaker, and organized the chamber...
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  • Farragut, Tennessee – David Farragut Farrandsville, Pennsylvania – William P. Farrand (founder) Farwell, Michigan – Samuel B. Farwell (railroader) Fayette, 12...
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    For one term during his House service, from 1873 to 1875, his brother Ebenezer Rockood Hoar served alongside him. He was a Republican, but generally avoided...
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  • Odell William B. Rochester Henry Rutgers Edward Severich Mark Spencer Farrand Stranahan Philetus Swift John Targee Charles Thompson Henry Wager John...
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  • Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "SIMPSON, Kenneth Farrand (id: S000433)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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  • Stanley A. Prokop 1959–1961 Pennsylvania Democratic 1909–1977 William Farrand Prosser 1869–1871 Tennessee Republican 1834–1911 Solomon F. Prouty 1911–1915...
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  • Henry Scourfield Hedon (seat 1/2) Edmund Turton Hedon (seat 2/2) Robert Farrand Whig Helston (seat 1/2) Lord James Townshend Tory Helston (seat 2/2) Harrington...
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