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    George Wythe (/wɪθ/; 1726 – June 8, 1806) was an American academic, scholar and judge who was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. The first...
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    Its county seat is Wytheville. Wythe County was formed from Montgomery County in 1790. It was named after George Wythe, the first Virginian signer of...
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    George Wythe Baylor (August 24, 1832 – March 24, 1916) was a Confederate cavalry officer from Texas, and a veteran of many battles of the American Civil...
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    George Wythe Randolph (March 10, 1818 – April 3, 1867) was a Virginia lawyer, planter, politician and Confederate general. After representing the City...
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  • 37°38′18″N 113°15′00″W / 37.638279°N 113.250053°W / 37.638279; -113.250053 George Wythe University (GWU) was an unaccredited, non-profit university in Salt Lake...
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    Williamsburg, Virginia, USA. Built in the 1750s, it was the home of George Wythe, signer of the Declaration of Independence and father of American jurisprudence...
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    The George Sweeney Trial in 1806 in Richmond, Virginia was a trial in which George Sweeney, the grand-nephew of George Wythe, one of the Founding Fathers...
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    to George Wythe, a Virginia colonial lawyer and classical scholar, who had married Elizabeth Taliaferro, the daughter of Richard Taliaferro. Wythe urged...
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    Richmond High School for the Arts, formerly known as George Wythe High School, is a high school located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, part of the...
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  • George Wythe High School may refer to: George Wythe High School (Wytheville, Virginia), part of Wythe County Public Schools in Wythe County, Virginia,...
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    George Wythe Munford (January 8, 1803 – January 10, 1882) worked in important governmental positions for the Commonwealth of Virginia for more than 50...
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    Williamsburg. Taliaferro built the Wythe House in Williamsburg for his daughter, Elizabeth, and her husband, George Wythe. In his 1775 will, he gave them...
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  • former enslaver and later employer, Founding Father of the United States George Wythe. She was denied the right to testify in the trial regarding his murder...
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  • that the expression is likely a Latin translation by the U.S. founder George Wythe of what Tiberius Gracchus’ brother-in-law, the general and statesman...
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  • visitors of William & Mary established a chair of law and appointed George Wythe, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, delegate to the Philadelphia...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to George Wythe McCook. George Wythe McCook (November 21, 1821 – December 28, 1877) was a lawyer, politician, and...
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  • SS George Wythe was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Founding Father George Wythe, the first American...
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  • Declaration of Independence, George Wythe. The oldest historic portion of the Wythe neighborhood became known as Olde Wythe and is on the National Register...
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    Wolcott, Thomas McKean, and possibly Elbridge Gerry. Richard Henry Lee and George Wythe were in Virginia during July and August, but returned to Congress and...
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    in the Colony of Virginia. George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, James Monroe, James Madison, George Wythe, Peyton Randolph, Richard Henry...
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    Congress as well. Other notables elected to the convention were Henry, George Wythe, and a young delegate from Orange County, James Madison. Mason was elected...
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    group, listed from left to right): Four men seated on the far left: 1. George Wythe 2. William Whipple 3. Josiah Bartlett 5. Thomas Lynch Jr. Seated at the...
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    Pierce, Georgia Edmund Randolph, Virginia * Caleb Strong, Massachusetts George Wythe, Virginia Robert Yates, New York (*) Randolph, Mason, and Gerry were...
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    hoped for reconciliation rather than revolt. With Thomas Jefferson and George Wythe, Pendleton revised Virginia's legal code after the break with Britain...
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    District is part of the larger Wythe neighborhood. It was named after George Wythe, a law professor and signer of the Declaration of Independence who was...
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  • up wythe or Wythe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A wythe is a continuous vertical section of masonry. Wythe may also refer to: George Wythe, law...
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    Wytheville, Virginia (category Towns in Wythe County, Virginia)
    WITH-vil) is a town in, and the county seat of, Wythe County, Virginia, United States. It is named after George Wythe, a signer of the United States Declaration...
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    College of William and Mary. Marshall read law under the famous Chancellor George Wythe at William and Mary, and he was admitted to the state bar in 1780. After...
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    Democratic nominee George Wythe McCook with 51.75% of the vote. Major party candidates Edward Follansbee Noyes, Republican George Wythe McCook, Democratic...
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  • Distinguished faculty include the first professor of law in the United States, George Wythe (who taught Henry Clay, John Marshall, and Thomas Jefferson, among others);...
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