Hugh Smith Thompson (January 24, 1836 – November 20, 1904) was the 81st governor of South Carolina, from 1882 to 1886. Born in Charleston, Thompson graduated...
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Hugh Thompson may refer to: Hugh Thompson (American actor) (1887–19??), American silent-film actor Hugh Thompson (architect), American architect Hugh...
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South Carolina. Hugh Smith Thompson was nominated by the Democrats and ran against J. Hendrix McLane, a Greenback-Labor candidate. Thompson easily won the...
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Governor Hugh Smith Thompson was renominated by the Democrats and was reelected for a second two-year term. Governor Hugh Smith Thompson had made no...
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1880. p. 2. Retrieved July 4, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1421–1422. "Hugh Smith Thompson". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. "The Inauguration"...
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parties insist on kicking?" Harrison appointed Theodore Roosevelt and Hugh Smith Thompson, both reformers, to the Civil Service Commission, but otherwise did...
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Governor Thompson may refer to: David P. Thompson (1834–1901), 6th Governor of Idaho Territory Hugh Smith Thompson (1836–1904), 81st Governor of South...
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Lieutenant John D. Kennedy Preceded by Thomas Bothwell Jeter Succeeded by Hugh Smith Thompson 20th Comptroller General of South Carolina In office December 14...
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seized power and installed Hugh Smith Thompson as superintendent instead. While Jillson advocated for school integration, Thompson ensured that schools remained...
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Hugh Thompson is a Canadian stage and screen actor known for Blessed Stranger: After Flight 111, Black Harbour and Forgive Me. Thompson won the Gemini...
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City to James Greer Zachry and Elise Clarkson Thompson. Her maternal grandfather was Hugh Smith Thompson the Governor of South Carolina from 1882 to 1886...
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James Hugh Calum Laurie CBE (/ˈlɒri/; born 11 June 1959) is an English actor, comedian, writer, and musician. He first gained recognition for his work...
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Lieutenant Governor and easily won election and reelection in 1884. When Hugh Smith Thompson resigned on July 10, 1886, to be Assistant Secretary of the Treasury...
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the Democratic candidate was Al Smith, a Catholic New Yorker; and even in that election, the divided South provided Smith with nearly three-fourths of his...
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hunchback Fool". Thompson returned to cinema in 1991, playing a "frivolous aristocrat" in Impromptu with Judy Davis and Hugh Grant. and Thompson was nominated...
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17 – Alaska becomes a United States territory. June 13 – LaMarcus Adna Thompson opens "Gravity Pleasure Switchback Railway", one of the earliest roller...
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parties insist on kicking?" Harrison appointed Theodore Roosevelt and Hugh Smith Thompson, both reformers, to the Civil Service Commission, but otherwise did...
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Carolina governors: Richard Irvine Manning I, John Lawrence Manning, Hugh Smith Thompson, Richard Irvine Manning III, and James F. Byrnes; U.S. Attorney Terrell...
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to become a U.S. Senator Succeeded to the governorship when Governor Hugh Thompson resigned to become the assistant Secretary of the Treasury under the...
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Justice Thompson may refer to: Smith Thompson (1768–1843), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Charles H. Thompson (Illinois judge) (1882–1972)...
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"LEGARÉ, George Swinton". infoplease. Retrieved January 1, 2013. "LEGARÉ, Hugh Swinton, (1797–1843)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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(Elinor Morton Hoyt), poet and novelist (died 1928) September 11 – Julian C. Smith, general (died 1975) September 15 – James P. Boyle, politician (died 1939)...
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office November 30, 1880 – November 30, 1886 Governor Johnson Hagood Hugh Smith Thompson John Calhoun Sheppard Member of the South Carolina Senate from Clarendon...
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title), with classmate Hugh Cornwell, later lead singer and guitarist of the Stranglers, on bass guitar. When he was a teenager Thompson moved with his family...
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Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor. He established himself early in his career as a charming and vulnerable romantic leading...
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Thomas, Sophie Thompson, Emily Watson, and James Wilby. Notes O ^ Shared with co-star Judi Dench for the same play. List of Maggie Smith performances General...
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manipulated photograph of Janet Smith taken by the Cure's guitarist and album cover artist Porl Thompson. Janet had known Thompson since they were children,...
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Carolina to Samuel and Caroline née McHardy Mauldin. He married Eliza Thompson Kern in 1871. In 1877 he was elected mayor of Greenville. In 1882 he was...
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according to Hardee's tactics by the captain of the state arsenal, Hugh Smith Thompson. On April 12 with the outbreak of hostilities at Fort Sumter, the...
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original on July 30, 2019. Retrieved September 11, 2019. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Thompson, Sir John Sparrow" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed...
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