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    Langdon Cheves (/ˈtʃɪvɪs/ September 17, 1776 – June 26, 1857) was an American politician, lawyer and businessman from South Carolina. He represented the...
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  • 1813 – January 19, 1814 Kentucky 2 January 19, 1814 – March 4, 1815 Langdon Cheves South Carolina 1 14th December 4, 1815 – March 4, 1817 Henry Clay Kentucky 2...
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  • writer Joe Cheves (1918–2007), American professional golfer Langdon Cheves (1776–1857), American politician, lawyer and businessman Monnie T. Cheves (1902–1988)...
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    Allen Brown Daniel Dobbins James McSherry Stephen Whitney Calvin Willey Langdon Cheves Cowles Mead George M. Bibb Elijah H. Mills William Logan John Slater...
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  • Langdon is a masculine given name which may refer to: Langdon Cheves (1776–1857), American politician, lawyer and businessman Langdon Brown Gilkey (1919–2004)...
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    fraud and larceny. Resigning in January 1819, Jones was replaced by Langdon Cheves, who continued the contraction in credit in an effort to stop inflation...
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    African Americans Database". nkaa.uky.edu. Retrieved January 16, 2023. Cheves, John (March 12, 2010). "Pardons pushed for Kentuckians convicted of helping...
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  • Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky, William Lowndes of South Carolina, Langdon Cheves of South Carolina, Felix Grundy of Tennessee, and William W. Bibb of...
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    Susannah Cheves was born December 3, 1810 in Charleston to Langdon Cheves and his wife, Mary Elizabeth Dulles. Her paternal grandfather, Alexander Cheves, came...
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  • November. She was scrapped at Baltimore, Maryland in January 1960. Langdon Cheves was built by Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation, Savannah, Georgia...
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    subsequently appointed Biddle as a government director. When Bank President Langdon Cheves resigned in 1822, Biddle became the institution's new president. During...
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    (DR) Lemuel J. Alston (DR) 11th (1809–1811) Robert Witherspoon (DR) Langdon Cheves (DR) 12th (1811–1813) David R. Williams (DR) William Lowndes (DR) John...
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    March 4, 1813 Death of Vice President George Clinton Madison (D-R) 2 Langdon Cheves (D-R) Speaker of the House November 23, 1814 – November 25, 1814 Death...
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  • his position as BUS president and was replaced by South Carolinian Langdon Cheves. The limited curtailment policy initiated by William Jones was rigorously...
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    that King and the former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Langdon Cheves would be the nominees of the Federalist caucus for president and vice...
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    November 25, 1814 Speaker: Henry Clay (DR), until January 19, 1814 Langdon Cheves, (DR), from January 19, 1814 This list is arranged by chamber, then...
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  • Wright (DR) November 15, 1810 11th SC 1 Robert Marion (DR) Resigned Langdon Cheves (DR) December 31, 1810 12th MD 7 John Brown (DR) Resigned before the...
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    Democratic-Republican NC Joseph Bradley Varnum (1807–1811) Henry Clay (1811–1814) Langdon Cheves (1814–1815) December 13, 1815 April 9, 1816 Richard Stanford Democratic-Republican...
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    1851 Mar. 2, 1855 Richard Cheatham Tenn. Mar. 3, 1837 Mar. 2, 1839 Langdon Cheves S.C. May. 21, 1809 Mar. 2, 1815 Samuel Chilton Va. Mar. 3, 1843 Mar...
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    Clay of Kentucky and South Carolina congressmen William Lowndes and Langdon Cheves. Brushing aside the vehement objections of both anti-war New Englanders...
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    Henry Clay, future President of the Second Bank of the United States Langdon Cheves, Tennessee representative Felix Grundy, and future Vice President and...
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    Standards of Official Conduct Ways and Means (Chairman: Ezekiel Bacon then Langdon Cheves) Whole Enrolled Bills (Chairman: [data missing]) The Library (Chairman:...
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  • Later that day, an intra-term election for a new speaker was held. Langdon Cheves received a majority of the votes cast and was elected speaker. An election...
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    call in loans, but nonetheless was removed by the Bank's directors. Langdon Cheves, who replaced Jones as president, worsened the situation by reducing...
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  • established in the 18th century by Ann Heatly Reid Lovell and her nephew Langdon Cheves, a prominent South Carolina politician and president of the Second Bank...
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  •  United States Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation Savannah, Georgia Langdon Cheves Liberty ship For War Shipping Administration. 22 May  United States...
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  • Republic, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Summer, 1982), pp. 143–167 Edwin J. Perkins. Langdon Cheves and the Panic of 1819: A Reassessment. The Journal of Economic History...
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    education suitable for his class, then studied law in the office of Langdon Cheves in Charleston. On November 3, 1813, he married Frances Henrietta Pinckney...
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    of war, secretary of state, and vice president of the United States Langdon Cheves (1776–1857), born in Abbeville County at Rocky River, banker and U.S...
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    the first in the state and served as first State president in 1883 Langdon Cheves (1776–1857), American politician and a president of the Second Bank...
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