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    James Cochran Dobbin (January 17, 1814 – August 4, 1857) was a nineteenth-century politician and lawyer who served as United States Secretary of the Navy...
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  • James Dobbin is the name of: Jim Dobbin (1941–2014), British Labour Party Member of Parliament James C. Dobbin (1814–1857), American Congressman and Secretary...
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  • James Carter Dobbins (born 1949) is an American academic, Japanologist and professor of religion and East Asian studies at Oberlin College in Oberlin,...
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  • Canadian businessman Uncle Dobbin (1879–1950), nickname of Frederick Dobbin, South African rugby union international James C. Dobbin (1814–1857), the United...
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  • James Dobbins may refer to: James Dobbins (diplomat) (1942–2023), American foreign policy official James C. Dobbins (born 1949), American academic and...
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    USRC James C. Dobbin was a topsail schooner of the Cushing class (1853) named after President Franklin Pierce's Secretary of the Navy, James Cochrane...
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    in third place. After the 48th ballot, North Carolina Congressman James C. Dobbin delivered an unexpected and passionate endorsement of Pierce, sparking...
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    James Francis Dobbins Jr. (May 31, 1942 – July 3, 2023) was an American diplomat who served as United States Ambassador to the European Union (1991–1993)...
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  • Davis, NFL defensive tackle Sandra Diaz-Twine, reality TV contestant James C. Dobbin, United States Secretary of the Navy, 1853–1857 Ryan Dunson, rock musician...
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    undertook their training on board the Revenue Cutter James C. Dobbin. In 1878, James C. Dobbin was replaced by the Revenue Cutter Salmon P. Chase. Cadets...
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    switched to Pierce. After the 48th ballot, North Carolina Congressman James C. Dobbin delivered an unexpected and passionate endorsement of Pierce, sparking...
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  • located in Colombia, presently Panama. Henceforth, Secretary of the Navy James C. Dobbin in late 1853 ordered Lieutenant Strain to form and lead the United...
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    met and only Secretary of War Jefferson Davis and Secretary of Navy James C. Dobbin supported repeal. Instead, the president and cabinet submitted to Douglas...
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    established near New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1876 and used USRC James C. Dobbin for its exercises. Captain John Henriques served as superintendent...
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  • Carolina Senate 1807, congressman from North Carolina 1809 to 1813. James C. Dobbin (1814–1857), congressman from North Carolina 1845 to 1847, member of...
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    decommissioned there on February 26, 1848. In 1853, Secretary of the Navy James C. Dobbin selected Commander David G. Farragut to create Mare Island Navy Yard...
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    C. Martis". United States Congressional District Shapefiles. "Data Courtesy of Jeffrey B. Lewis, Brandon DeVine, and Lincoln Pritcher with Kenneth C....
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    was defeated in an attempt at re-nomination in 1847. In 1848, President James K. Polk appointed Toucey the 20th Attorney General of the United States...
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    elector in the 1860 presidential election on the Democratic ticket for John C. Breckinridge and Joseph Lane. He delivered a number of addresses to colleges...
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    to Sumner County, Tennessee. Following his father's death in 1803, uncle James Saunders became legal guardian and brought Romulus back to Caswell County...
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    The secretary of the Navy (SECNAV) is a statutory officer (10 U.S.C. § 8013) and the head (chief executive officer) of the Department of the Navy, a military...
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  • Jordan Bob McAdoo Sam Perkins Charlie Scott Jerry Stackhouse Kenny Smith James Worthy Rasheed Wallace George Karl Roy Williams Giovani Bernard Hakeem Nicks...
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    the British threatened the new national capitol, Washington, D.C. Secretary of State James Monroe ordered the Baltimore 5th to move back from the left of...
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  • Kenneth Rayner (W) 29th (1845–1847) James Graham (W) Alfred Dockery (W) James C. Dobbin (D) Henry Selby Clark (D) Asa Biggs (D) 30th (1847–1849) Thomas L....
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  • 1876 near New Bedford, Massachusetts. It used USRC James C. Dobbin for its training exercises. Dobbin was replaced in 1878 with USRC Salmon P. Chase, which...
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  • Ikkō-shū Buddhists went underground, forming the kakure nenbutsu. James C. Dobbins, James (2002). Jodo Shinshu. University of Hawai'i Press. p. 20. ISBN 0824826205...
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    standards. Due to a lack of sailors to man a replacement ship, SecNav James C. Dobbin did not recall Cumberland until the ship had been at sea for three...
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    Construction, began work on the design for a school ship to replace USRC James C. Dobbin. Chase went into service in the summer of 1878, with its homeport at...
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  • commissioned a third lieutenant on March 27, 1863, and was assigned to James C. Dobbin. During subsequent assignments aboard cutters Crawford, Northerner...
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    USS Dobbin (AD-3) is the name of a United States Navy destroyer tender of World War II, named after James Cochrane Dobbin, the Secretary of the Navy from...
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