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    Benjamin Huger (November 22, 1805 – December 7, 1877) was a regular officer in the United States Army, who served with distinction as chief of ordnance...
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  • Charleston Benjamin Huger (congressman) (1768–1823), served in state and federal legislatures Benjamin Huger (Confederate general) (18051877), Civil War...
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    Elizabeth Pinckney Huger (1804–1882) Benjamin Huger (1805-1877), the Confederate general. Francis Huger (1811–1849) Thomas Pinckney Huger (1816–1875) Cleland...
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    III (1922–2019), United States Navy admiral and navy aviator Benjamin Huger (18051877), Confederate States Army general Ralph H. Johnson (1949–1968)...
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    Hospital. Benjamin Chew Howard (1791–1872), a congressman and reporter of decisions of the United States Supreme Court Benjamin Huger (18051877), a career...
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    Hanover Square, Horwood Map, 1819 Beau Brummell, 1805 Battle of Waterloo, 1815 Almack's Assembly Room, 1805–1825 Balloon ascent, James Sadler, 1811 The Anatomist...
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    "Rock-a-bye, baby", a phrase that was first recorded in Benjamin Tabart's Songs for the Nursery (London, 1805). The scholars Iona and Peter Opie note that the...
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    District 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 8th (1803–1805) Thomas Lowndes (F) William Butler (DR) Benjamin Huger (F) Wade Hampton I (DR) Richard Winn (DR) Levi...
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  • screen actor Robert C. Rusack (1926–1986), bishop of Los Angeles Francis Huger Rutledge (1799–1866), bishop of Florida Henry Y. Satterlee (1843–1908),...
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  • Representative from South Carolina 1789–93. Father of Daniel Elliott Huger. Daniel Elliott Huger (1779–1854), South Carolina Circuit Court Judge 1819–30, South...
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  • Congress. Retrieved 2 Sep 2011. United States Congress. "Daniel Elliott Huger (id: H000917)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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    psychoanalysis. The first English translations of Charcot's Clinical Lectures (1877, 1881) were published by the Irish physician and politician George Sigerson...
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  • manufacturing and selling the product. Business grew rapidly and by the end of 1805 Day and Martin had acquired new premises at 97 High Holborn. Day bought out...
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  • chronologique (in French). Paris: Société pour la propagation de l'éducation libre. 1877. (coverage includes France) Charles Dreyss (1883). Chronologie universelle...
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    Thomas Thackeray 1760–1771 Robert Carey Sumner 1771–1785 Benjamin Heath 1785–1805 Joseph Drury 1805–1829 George Butler 1829–1836 Charles Longley 1836–1844...
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    both at home and in Kinghorn, St Andrews and Aberdeen. In the spring of 1805 he left Scotland for London, carrying with him his Bounty-Money, or the Village...
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    Battlefield National Monument honors those who fought on both sides. In 1805, fur trader François Antoine Larocque reported joining a Crow camp in the...
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  • Grant: 1869–1877 Rutherford B. Hayes: 1877–1881 James A. Garfield: 1881 Chester A. Arthur: 1881–1885 Grover Cleveland: 1885–1889 Benjamin Harrison: 1889–1893...
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    in France in 1799. In 1804, he crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the French victory over an Austrian-Russian army at the Battle of Austerlitz...
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    3, 1799 1795–1799 "Georgetown district" Benjamin Huger (Georgetown) Federalist March 4, 1799 – March 3, 1805 6th 7th 8th Elected in 1798. Re-elected in...
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    council near Tel Aviv, founded in 1883 and named after Betty von Rothschild (1805–1886), the Benefactor's mother; Bat Shlomo (Hebrew: Salomon's Daughter),...
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  • a Storm of Wind" (Laws K2) 1804. "The Drummer Boy of Waterloo" (Laws J1) 1805. "Erin Far Away" (Laws J6) 1806. "Casey's Whiskey" (Laws dH51) 1807. "Jessie...
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    Stonington Edmund Fanning (1769–1841), explorer Nathaniel Fanning (1755–1805), Revolutionary War hero Sergio Franchi (1926–1990), Italian tenor Mrs. Julian...
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    Company. ISBN 978-1466879539. Kolchin, Peter (1994). American Slavery: 1619–1877. New York: Hill and Wang. ISBN 978-0809015542., p. 73 Knesebeck, Ernst von...
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    Benjamin Franklin Peale (born Aldrovand Peale; October 15, 1795 – May 5, 1870) was an American officer of the Philadelphia Mint from 1833 to 1854. Although...
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    remainder of his term, which expired in 1789. Dawson resigned in July 1808. Benjamin Boyd succeeded Dawson on July 22, 1808, and served the remainder of his...
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    Their children were Anne (1795–1877), William (1798–1878), John (1800–1877), James Paul (1803–1881), Eleanor (1805–1900), and Susan (1807–1889). Their...
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    United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820...
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  • Rudolf (1858–1926), Deutsche Reichsbahn 1924–1926 Ogden, William Butler (18051877), G&CU 1848–1862, UP 1862–1863 Ohmura, Takuichi, South Manchuria Railway...
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    Leonard J. Arrington; Dean L. May (1992). "History of the Church: c. 1844–1877, Exodus and Early Utah Periods". Encyclopedia of Mormonism. Macmillan. Retrieved...
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