Samuel Chase (April 17, 1741 – June 19, 1811) was a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Continental Association and United States Declaration...
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USS Samuel Chase (APA-26), launched as SS African Meteor, was an Arthur Middleton-class attack transport manned by the United States Coast Guard during...
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Samuel Chase, an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, was impeached by the United States House of Representatives on March 12,...
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Samuel Chase may refer to: Samuel Chase (1741–1811), signer of Declaration of Independence and Justice of the United States Supreme Court Samuel Chase...
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Salmon Portland Chase (January 13, 1808 – May 7, 1873) was an American politician and jurist who served as the sixth chief justice of the United States...
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and, to date, only impeachment of a sitting Supreme Court Justice, Samuel Chase. Chase, a Federalist appointed to the Supreme Court by George Washington...
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Justice Chase may refer to: United States Supreme Court Samuel Chase (1741–1811), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court Salmon P. Chase, chief...
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John Marshall (section Impeachment of Samuel Chase)
Justice Marshall and Associate Justices William Cushing, William Paterson, Samuel Chase, Bushrod Washington, and Alfred Moore, each of whom had been appointed...
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(landing craft, vehicle, personnel) from the U.S. Coast Guard-crewed USS Samuel Chase at Omaha Beach during the Normandy landings in World War II. The photograph...
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that summer in the Second Continental Congress in nearby Philadelphia. Samuel Chase, William Paca, Thomas Stone, and Charles Carroll of Carrollton signed...
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beyond the court's control, the impeachment and acquittal of Justice Samuel Chase from 1804 to 1805 helped cement the principle of judicial independence...
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U.S. Coast Guard landing craft (from the U.S. Coast Guard-manned USS Samuel Chase) on D-Day. Goldberg, Vicki (August 27, 1999). "Photography Review; An...
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SS Samuel Chase was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Founding Father Samuel Chase, an Associate Justice...
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Judge Gunning Bedford Jr. and Justice Samuel Chase. After hearing the legal arguments from each side, Chase determined that the repeal of the 1801 Act...
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The Samuel Chase House is a historic First Period house in West Newbury, Massachusetts. Built c. 1715, it is a rare example of a brick house built during...
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Samuel Thompson Chase (September 14, 1868 – May 9, 1937) was an American tennis player active in the late 19th century. Chase reached the semifinals of...
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Kapellmeister Giuseppe Bonno in the 1984 film Amadeus. He also appeared as Samuel Chase in the film 1776. Other films include The Brink's Job, Bloodrage and...
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business when the Declaration was debated, including William Hooper and Samuel Chase, but they were back in Congress to sign on August 2. Other delegates...
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Carroll and Samuel Chase (who would also later sign the Declaration of Independence on Maryland's behalf) had the following exchange: Chase: "We have the...
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Samuel Chase (1789—August 3, 1838) was an American lawyer from Otsego County, New York. He represented New York in the U.S. House for one term. Chase...
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List of impeachment investigations of United States federal judges (section Samuel Chase – United States Supreme Court)
select committee to investigate U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Chase. The resolution was approved on January 7, 1804. The select committee...
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it was sold to a relation of Chase. Hester Anne Chase was the daughter of Jeremiah Townley Chase who was Samuel Chase's cousin. When she died, she left...
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own son, Samuel Chase. When Jeremiah Chase was a young man, he followed his second cousin Samuel Chase to Annapolis. He read law in Samuel's office and...
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motion from Colonel Ogden. He presided over the impeachment trial of Samuel Chase "with the dignity and impartiality of an angel, but with the rigor of...
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Thomas Johnson was elected by the Maryland General Assembly against Samuel Chase and other candidates. On election day, 13 February 1777, Thomas Johnson...
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with Justices James Iredell and Samuel Chase taking opposite positions. See Presser, Stephen. "Symposium: Samuel Chase: In Defense of the Rule of Law and...
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preamble, instructing its delegates to remain against independence. But Samuel Chase went to Maryland and, thanks to local resolutions in favor of independence...
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analyzing both the impeachment of Andrew Johnson and the impeachment of Samuel Chase. Jeffery Rosen has argued that Rehnquist's "tactical flexibility was...
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another gloomy dispatch from General Washington causes Adams to challenge Samuel Chase of Maryland to go with him and Franklin to the Army camp in New Brunswick...
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Inquests: The Historic Impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson.[ISBN missing] Chase was impeached and acquitted for his conduct...
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