John Calhoun Sheppard (July 5, 1850 – October 17, 1931) was the 82nd governor of South Carolina from July 10, 1886, to November 30, 1886. Sheppard was...
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rancher John Calhoun Phillips (1870–1943), governor of Arizona John Calhoun Sheppard (1850–1931), governor of South Carolina USS John C. Calhoun (SSBN-630)...
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Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series James Simons, preceded by John Calhoun Sheppard as speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives James...
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John Sheppard may refer to: John Calhoun Sheppard (1850–1931), American politician, Governor of South Carolina John Levi Sheppard (1852–1902), American...
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December 15, 1882. p. 1. Retrieved July 4, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1422. "John Calhoun Sheppard". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 30, 2023. "The...
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voting, bring Democrats to power, and restore white supremacy. John Calhoun Sheppard studied law under him. He wrote about Francis Wilkinson Pickens...
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granddaughter of United States Senator John Hunter (South Carolina politician). Wallace's son-in-law was John Calhoun Sheppard the 82nd Governor of South Carolina...
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Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: John G. Carlisle (D-Kentucky) Congress: 49th February 6–9 – Seattle riot of 1886:...
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Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: John G. Carlisle (D-Kentucky) Congress: 48th (until March 4), 49th (starting March...
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1962) August 18 – Sidney Hatch, athlete (died 1966) September 5 – Mel Sheppard, athlete (died 1942) September 19 – Mabel Vernon, suffragist (died 1975)...
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They united behind the candidacy of governor John Calhoun Sheppard for reelection, although Sheppard refused to accept Tillman's agriculture program...
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appointed adjutant and inspector general of South Carolina by Governor John Calhoun Sheppard in August 1886 after the death of Arthur Middleton Manigault. He...
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Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: John G. Carlisle (D-Kentucky) Congress: 48th March 27–29 – Cincinnati riots of...
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Circuit Court Judge in South Carolina. Father-in-law of John Calhoun Sheppard. John Calhoun Sheppard (1850–1931), delegate to the Democratic National Convention...
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(monopoly) is secretly created to control multiple corporations set up by John D. Rockefeller and his associates. Oscar Wilde arrives in the United States...
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John Peter Richardson III (September 25, 1831 – July 6, 1899) was the 83rd governor of South Carolina from 1886 to 1890. Richardson was born in Clarendon...
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John Doby Kennedy (January 5, 1840 – April 14, 1896) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War, as well as a post-war...
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Former United States Representative and Governor of South Carolina John Calhoun Sheppard (Class of 1871) - The 82nd Governor of South Carolina Alexander...
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(D) Y 1886 John Calhoun Sheppard (D) vacant William Zachariah Leitner (D) Joseph H. Earle (D) John S. Verner (D) James H. Rice (D) 1887 John Peter Richardson...
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Democratic 1876 – 1876 34 John Calhoun Sheppard Democratic 1877 – 1882 35 James Simons, Jr. Democratic 1882 – 1890 36 John L. M. Irby Democratic 1890...
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thousand residents in the state and released the results showing that John Calhoun Sheppard was the most favored candidate for governor, followed by Johnson...
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candidate for governor after the split of the state Democrats between John Bratton and John Doby Kennedy. After the second ballot at the nominating convention...
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(great grandfather) Patrick Henry Nelson (great-great grandfather) John Calhoun Sheppard (great grandfather) William Henry Wallace (great-great grandfather)...
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Virginia, Manning married Lelia Bernard Meredith, the daughter of Judge John Alexander Meredith and Sarah Ann Bernard Meredith. Six of their sons served...
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Congress of the Confederation. Succeeded to the governorship when Governor John Drayton died in office. Succeeded to the governorship when Governor Patrick...
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1886 – December 4, 1890 Governor Hugh Smith Thompson Preceded by John Calhoun Sheppard Succeeded by Eugene B. Gary Member of the South Carolina Senate...
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Tillman was to be renominated. Former Governor John Sheppard was nominated by the conservatives. Sheppard, although dignified and respected, possessed none...
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Dax Shepard (redirect from Dax Sheppard)
the original on January 12, 2015. Retrieved September 21, 2014. DeFore, John (August 19, 2012). "Hit and Run: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived...
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O'Malley on Melrose Place. Johnson played the lead character Major Matthew Sheppard in the syndicated action drama series Soldier of Fortune, Inc. for two...
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saxophonists Ari Ambrose, Bob Sheppard, Chris Potter and Cornelius Bumpus, vocalists Carolyn Leonhart, Cynthia Calhoun and Victoria Cave, trombonist Jim...
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