Daniel Fletcher Webster (July 25, 1813 – August 30, 1862) was an American diplomat and Union Army officer. He was the son of Daniel Webster, the 14th and...
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Grace (Fletcher) Webster (1781–1828) was the first wife of Daniel Webster. She was with him as he started his law career in Portsmouth, New Hampshire,...
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The private correspondence of Daniel Webster ed. by Fletcher Webster. 2v 1857 edition Portrait of Daniel Webster Archived November 11, 2020, at the Wayback...
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Ebenezer Webster (born in Kingston, New Hampshire, April 22, 1739; died in Salisbury (now part of Franklin), New Hampshire, April 22, 1806) was a United...
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commander was Colonel Fletcher Webster, son of the famed U.S. Senator from Massachusetts, Daniel Webster. The unit was known as the Webster Regiment after its...
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the second wife to Daniel Webster, after Grace Fletcher Webster's death. She met Webster at her father's house while Webster was a guest there. After only...
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Sharks) Daniel Webster (1782–1852), statesman, orator, senator, Secretary of State to three U.S. presidents Fletcher Webster, son of Daniel Webster; gave his...
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time Webster declined the office, which William Henry Harrison had first offered to him. Ironically, both the presidents making the offer to Webster died...
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illustration of new President John Tyler receiving the news of President William H. Harrison's death from Chief Clerk of the State Department Fletcher Webster...
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lawyer and politician Fletcher Webster (1818–1862), American government official and Union Army colonel, son of Daniel Webster Fletcher Westphal (born 2005)...
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John Tyler (section Webster-Ashburton treaty)
unseemly in anticipating Harrison's death. At dawn on April 5, Webster's son Fletcher, chief clerk of the State Department, arrived at Tyler's Williamsburg...
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Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial. On April 5, Fletcher Webster, the son of Secretary of State Daniel Webster, notified Tyler that Harrison had died in office...
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dawn on April 5, Webster's son Fletcher, Chief Clerk of the State Department, arrived at Tyler's plantation with a letter from Webster, informing the new...
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Daniel Webster, and after Webster's first wife, Grace Fletcher Webster, died in 1828, she took in one of their children, Julia, while Webster went through...
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(Mayflower passenger) Peregrine White and his wife Sarah Daniel Webster Fletcher Webster Josiah Winslow Wikimedia Commons has media related to Winslow Cemetery...
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Ricketts's division, commanded by Brig. Gen. Zealous B. Tower and Col. Fletcher Webster, temporarily commanding Col. John Stiles' brigade. James Ricketts had...
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Peter Lyle 3rd Brigade Col John W. Stiles 12th Massachusetts: Col Fletcher Webster (k), Ltc Timothy M. Bryan, Jr. 13th Massachusetts: Col Samuel H. Leonard...
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John Webster (c. 1578 – c. 1632) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi, which are often...
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more success in international affairs. His administration negotiated the Webster–Ashburton Treaty, which settled a contentious territorial dispute with...
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trail leads to a boulder for Union Colonel Fletcher Webster, the son of the famous orator Daniel Webster, who was killed leading a failed attempt at...
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Daniel Webster, a New Hampshire lawyer who later became a U.S. Senator for Massachusetts and Secretary of State under President Millard Fillmore. Webster argued...
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England names as Peabody, Wadsworth, and Bowditch; one sees the name of Fletcher Webster; one sees that an Edward Revere died at Antietam and a Paul Revere...
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Political offices Preceded by Daniel Fletcher Webster Chief Clerk of the United States State Department April 24, 1843 – April 9, 1844 Succeeded by Richard...
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Jacob L. Martin North Carolina July 16, 1840 March 5, 1841 12 Daniel Fletcher Webster Massachusetts March 6, 1841 April 23, 1843 13 William S. Derrick Pennsylvania...
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Elizabeth Ann Fletcher (née Pannill; born February 13, 1975) is an American attorney and politician from Texas. A Democrat, she has represented Texas's...
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by Willie Bryant, Benny Carter, Cab Calloway, Fletcher Henderson, Andy Kirk, and Teddy Wilson. Webster was a soloist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra...
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Fletcher Webster. Bates was therefore promoted to colonel on September 19, 1862, and placed in command of the 12th Massachusetts to replace Webster....
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Lyle 3rd Brigade BG George L. Hartsuff 12th Massachusetts: Col Fletcher Webster 13th Massachusetts: Col Samuel H. Leonard 83rd New York: Col John W...
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and translator. One of Alexander's best portraits is that of Mrs. Fletcher Webster, formerly in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. This romantic portrait...
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Second Brigade BG John Joseph Abercrombie 12th Massachusetts: Col Fletcher Webster 2nd Massachusetts: Col George H. Gordon 16th Indiana: ? 1st Potomac...
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