constitutional convention. In addition, Hendricks served as commissioner of the United States General Land Office (1855–1859). Hendricks, a popular member of the Democratic...
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father of Abram Hendricks, the uncle of William Hendricks Jr., future U.S. Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks, and Abram W. Hendricks. Hendricks founded Greensburg...
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redshirt season in 2003, Hendricks finished 5th in the nation at 157 pounds in 2004, while compiling a 37–7 record. Hendricks moved up to 165 pounds for...
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Eliza Carol Hendricks (née Morgan; November 23, 1823 – November 3, 1903) was the wife of Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks. She was the second lady of...
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brother of Thomas Hendricks and John Hendricks, the uncle of Vice President Thomas Andrews Hendricks, and the father of William Hendricks Jr. He attended...
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Thomas Augustine Hendrick (October 29, 1849 – November 29, 1909) was an American Catholic priest; he became the 22nd Bishop of Cebú, the first American...
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Eisenhower. Hendricks' father, Thomas Hendricks, Jr., played college football as a halfback at the University of Michigan from 1953 to 1955. Hendricks committed...
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Some have suggested that the bimetallic standard was actually initiated by Thomas Jefferson. Although the exact monthly purchase was left to the discretion...
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Thomas Hendricks Sr.'s wife being a native of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, caused the name to be selected. Greensburg's founder Col. Thomas Hendricks was...
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Thomas A. Hendricks Library, also known as Hendricks Hall, is a historic library building located on the campus of Hanover College at Hanover Township...
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of Danville. Hendricks County is the third largest county in the Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metropolitan Statistical Area. Hendricks County is currently...
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Thomas A. Hendricks (September 7, 1819 – November 25, 1885), the 21st Vice President of the United States (serving with Grover Cleveland). Hendricks was...
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Thomas A. Hendricks House and Stone Head Road Marker is a historic home and road marker located at Stone Head, Van Buren Township, Brown County, Indiana...
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President (1921–1923) Rutherford Hayes, 19th U.S. President (1877–1881) Thomas Hendricks, 21st Vice President of the United States Orange Jacobs, Chief justice...
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construction of five buildings, including Thomas A. Hendricks Library (now Hendricks Hall). Named for Thomas Hendricks, an alumnus and former U.S. vice president...
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Manifesto, 1963, by George Maciunas Hendricks 1988, p. 22. Hendricks 1988, p. 91. Maciunas, Fluxus Prospectus, quoted in Hendricks 1988, p. 23 Raoul Hausmann,...
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Hellestrae Keith Henderson Reuben Henderson Thomas "Hollywood" Henderson Wyatt Henderson Thomas Hendricks Brian Henesey Edgar Henke Charley Hennigan Terry...
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Matewan, West Virginia, Hendricks' father was a home builder and his mother a clerk for city government. In 1958, the Hendricks family moved to Huntsville...
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Senator Hendricks may refer to: Thomas A. Hendricks (1819–1885), U.S. Senator from Indiana from 1863 to 1869 William Hendricks (1782–1850), U.S. Senator...
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Hendricks is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barbara Hendricks (born 1948), American soprano Belford Hendricks, (1909–1977), American...
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(Partial) Democratic candidates: Samuel J. Tilden, governor of New York Thomas A. Hendricks, governor of Indiana Winfield Scott Hancock, United States Army major...
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around the world. Founded in 1863 by Thomas Hendricks, Conrad Baker, and Oscar B. Hord as Baker, Hord, and Hendricks, its founders all died in 1880s. Baker's...
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Elementary, and Hendricks Elementary. The high school and middle school's mascot is Golden Bears. Coulston is the Comets, Hendricks is the Hurricanes...
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Lake Hendricks is a lake in the U.S. states of Minnesota and South Dakota. Lake Hendricks was named in about 1857 for Thomas A. Hendricks, a politician...
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strike some years later. Her lead allows Dagny to find Hugh Akston. Dr. Thomas Hendricks is a famous brain surgeon who developed a new method of preventing...
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In 1886, he was commissioned to sculpt a model of Vice President Thomas Hendricks that took some four years to complete and was praised for its "straightforward...
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Indiana Supreme Court 1858. Nephew of Thomas Hendricks Sr., William Hendricks, and John Hendricks. William C. Hendricks (1825–1892), California Secretary...
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great that the Ohio delegates instead seconded the nomination of Hendricks. Hendricks was the only nominee, and won the nomination nearly unanimously on...
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Gordon Hendricks (1917–1980) was an American art and film historian. In 1961 Hendricks published The Edison Motion Picture Myth in which he showed that...
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vice presidents hailing from Indiana—Schuyler Colfax, Thomas Hendricks, Charles Fairbanks, Thomas Marshall, Dan Quayle, and Mike Pence—and the three losing...
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