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    Philip Johnson (January 17, 1818 – January 29, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician who served three terms as a Democratic member of the U.S. House...
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  • of the Texas Supreme Court Philip Johnson (congressman) (1818–1867), U.S. Congressman from Pennsylvania Phillip E. Johnson (1940–2019), professor of law...
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    Johnson, Mike; Johnson, Kelly. "Truth be Told with Mike & Kelly Johnson: Episode 6: How to Address Race in America (A Conversation with Congressman and...
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    whom Johnson had campaigned in 1930. Kleberg had little interest in the day-to-day duties of a Congressman, instead delegating them to Johnson. After...
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    opposed protective tariffs. With Eliza remaining in Greeneville, Congressman Johnson shunned social functions in favor of study in the Library of Congress...
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  • Kentucky. J. Leroy Johnson (8 April 1888–26 March 1961), congressman from California Lyndon B. Johnson, U.S. president. Johnson City Lodge No. 561, Texas...
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  • Philip Thompson (August 20, 1789 – November 25, 1836) was a member of the U.S. representative from Kentucky. Born in Mercer County, near Harrodsburg, Kentucky...
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    introduced her to Lyndon Baines Johnson, a 26-year-old Congressional aide with political aspirations, working for Congressman Richard Kleberg. Lady Bird recalled...
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    Warren Commission (category Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson)
    unofficially as the Warren Commission, was established by President Lyndon B. Johnson through Executive Order 11130 on November 29, 1963, to investigate the...
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    Philip Livingston (1716–1778) ∞ Christina Ten Broeck (1718–1801) (daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck) Philip Philip Livingston (1741–1787) ∞ Sara Johnson (1749–1802)...
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    South. When called upon by the crowd to say who they were, Johnson named Pennsylvania Congressman Thaddeus Stevens, Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumner,...
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    Philip Joseph Philbin (May 29, 1898 – June 14, 1972) was a Democratic U.S. Congressman from Massachusetts. He was born in Clinton, Massachusetts, where...
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  • 2007 American biographical comedy-drama film based on the story of U.S. Congressman Charlie Wilson and CIA operative Gust Avrakotos, whose efforts led to...
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    John Lewis (redirect from Congressman Lewis)
    Voter Mobilization Tours. In January 1977, incumbent Democratic U.S. Congressman Andrew Young of Georgia's 5th congressional district resigned to become...
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    Philip Cook Sr. (July 31, 1817 – May 21, 1894) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a reconstruction era member...
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    Northern Michigan University – Jay. W. Johnson Ryman, Richard (October 18, 2009). "Jay Johnson dies at 66; was congressman, Green Bay TV anchor". The Post Crescent...
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    Philip Henry Sheridan (March 6, 1831 – August 5, 1888) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War. His career...
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    of staff, his office was filled with women who tirelessly helped the congressman. "Charlie's Angels", as they were commonly called, handled constituent...
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  • War Edward Cooper (1873–1928), U.S. Congressman Jabez Lamar Monroe Curry (1825–1903), U.S. and Confederate Congressman, Civil War veteran, and President...
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    and the Russian government. Politico dubbed him as "Putin's favorite congressman". Dana Tyrone Rohrabacher was born on June 21, 1947, in Coronado, California...
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    Survey, Charter member National Academy of Sciences Philip P. Barbour (1783–1841), U.S. Congressman (Virginia), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court...
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  • Greenblatt, Jonathan A. (February 1, 2018) "ADL Letter to Congressman Matthew Gaetz Regarding Charles Johnson." Archived March 3, 2018, at the Wayback Machine...
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    Edwin Stanton (category Andrew Johnson administration cabinet members)
    Andrew Johnson, during the first years of Reconstruction. He opposed the lenient policies of Johnson towards the former Confederate States. Johnson's attempt...
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  • Wisconsin State Representative from the 55th district (2023–present) Dawn Johnson, New Hampshire State Representative from Belknap's 3rd district (2020–2022)...
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    Kerner Commission (category Presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson)
    Presidential Commission established in July 1967 by President Lyndon B. Johnson in Executive Order 11365 to investigate the causes of over 150 riots throughout...
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  • Jersey (1873–75, 1883–89) Philip J. Philbin – (1929), congressman from Massachusetts (1943–76) Otis G. Pike – (1948), congressman from New York (1961–79)...
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    (patronymic, not a family name) (c. 1601–1656) m. Geertruyt Philips van Schuylder (1603–1651) Philip Pieterse Schuyler (1628–1683) m. Margarita Van Slichtenhorst...
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  • the 1960s. In 1910, Hiram W. Johnson, a nominal Republican who was backed by suffragette and early feminist Katherine Philips Edson and other progressives...
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    killing Vice President Andrew Johnson. Beyond Lincoln's death, the plot failed: Seward was only wounded, and Johnson's would-be attacker became drunk...
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    Phil Crane (redirect from Philip M. Crane)
    Retrieved July 11, 2018. Clymer, Adam (November 9, 2014). "Philip M. Crane, Former Illinois Congressman and Conservative Leader, Dies at 84". The New York Times...
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