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    Powhatan Ellis (January 17, 1790 – March 18, 1863) was a justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court, United States senator from Mississippi, and a United...
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  • American politician Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863), US senator from Mississippi Ralph Ellis (disambiguation), multiple people Ray Ellis (1923–2008), American...
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  • to: Frank Burton Ellis (1907–1969), judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863), judge...
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  • lieutenant awarded the Medal of Honor Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863), American politician and judge, Senator from Mississippi Powhatan Gordon (1802–1879), American...
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    95%, or 73 votes, for the Class 1 seat. Jacksonian interim appointee Powhatan Ellis had served in the class 1 seat since 1825 for the term ending March...
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  • the Washington Supreme Court Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863), associate justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court Richard Ellis (Texas politician) (1781–1846)...
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  • Gordon Ellis (1889–1934), South Carolina State Senate Michael Ellis (American politician) (1941–2018), Wisconsin State Senate Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863)...
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    the American Revolution. Ellisville, the county seat, was named for Powhatan Ellis, a member of the Mississippi Legislature who claimed to be a direct...
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    named for Powhatan Ellis, a former U.S. senator for Mississippi who identified as a descendant of Pocahontas and her father, Chief Powhatan in Virginia...
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  • Jacksonian 19th Jacksonian Vacant Sep 25, 1825 – Sep 28, 1825   3 Powhatan Ellis Jacksonian Sep 28, 1825 – Jan 28, 1826 Appointed to continue Holmes's...
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    2009. Morrisroe, Patricia (August 1986). "The Death and Life of Perry Ellis". New York Magazine. 19 (31): 29. Pinard, Melissa V. (Spring–Summer 2004)...
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    from May 31, 1826 ▌1. David Holmes (J), until September 25, 1825 ▌Powhatan Ellis (J), September 28, 1825 – January 28, 1826 ▌Thomas B. Reed (J), from...
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    1836 Andrew Jackson Powhatan Ellis Chargé d'Affaires 1836 Andrew Jackson Robert Greenhow Special Diplomatic Agent 1837 Powhatan Ellis Minister 1839 1842...
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    (1785–1872), born in Amherst County, noted "hellfire and brimstone" preacher Powhatan Ellis (1790–1863), born in Amherst County, justice of the Mississippi Supreme...
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    Holmes (J) 19th (1825–1827) Thomas Hill Williams (J) Powhatan Ellis (J) Thomas Buck Reed (J) Powhatan Ellis (J) 20th (1827–1829) 21st (1829–1831) Thomas Buck...
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  • forerunner of the modern Democratic Party, to fill the vacancy left by Powhatan Ellis. He ran for the seat in his own right as an anti-Jacksonian (later Whig)...
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    Chambers (NR) ▌1. Daniel Webster (NR) ▌2. Nathaniel Silsbee (NR) ▌1. Powhatan Ellis (J), until July 16, 1832 ▌John Black (J), from November 12, 1832 ▌2...
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  • the Western District of Virginia (1959–1976), chief judge (1960–1971) Powhatan Ellis (Law 1814), United States Senator from Mississippi; Judge of the United...
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    Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, 1811–1835 Powhatan Ellis Minister to Mexico, 1839–1842 Senator, Mississippi, 1825–1826; 1827–1832...
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    30, 1820 – September 25, 1825 Preceded by Walter Leake Succeeded by Powhatan Ellis 1st Governor of Mississippi In office December 10, 1817 – January 5...
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  • Saltonstall Rogers, shipping merchant and politician (died 1873) January 17 – Powhatan Ellis, U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1825 to 1826 and from 1827 to 1832...
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  • (D) Powhatan Ellis (J) 1826 David Holmes (D) Gerard Brandon (D) Thomas Buck Reed (J) Gerard Brandon (D) vacant William Haile (J) 1827 Powhatan Ellis (J)...
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  • 1792 Third Governor of Illinois, United States Senator from Illinois Powhatan Ellis 1810 United States Senator from Mississippi; Judge of the United States...
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  • States District Court for the District of Mississippi vacated by Judge Powhatan Ellis. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 20, 1836, and...
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    and John Munford Gregory; Judge Dabney Carr; United States Senators Powhatan Ellis and Benjamin W. Leigh; Dr. Daniel Norborne Norton, developer of the...
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    Robert H. Adams, Thomas Hinds, Dixon H. Lewis, Clement Comer Clay, Powhatan Ellis and John McKinley grew incredibly contentious and hostile. Arguments...
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  • 1769–1840 John Elliott 1819–1825 3 Georgia Democratic-Republican 1773–1827 Powhatan Ellis 1825–1826 1827–1832 1 Mississippi Democratic 1790–1863 Oliver Ellsworth...
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  • Monroe death 2 Peter Randolph MS 1779–1832 1823–1832 — — Monroe death 3 Powhatan Ellis MS 1790–1863 1832–1836 — — Jackson resignation 4 George Adams MS 1784–1844...
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  • Appointed by James Monroe Preceded by William Bayard Shields Succeeded by Powhatan Ellis Personal details Born Peter Randolph 1779 (1779) Nottoway County, Virginia...
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  • Santa Fe Railway) Ellisburg, New York – Lyman Ellis (founder) Ellisville, Mississippi – Powhatan Ellis (U.S. Senator) Ellsworth, Kansas – Lt. Allen Ellsworth...
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