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    Uriah Forrest (1756 – July 6, 1805) was an American statesman and military leader from Maryland. Forrest was born in St. Mary's County in the Province...
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  • Forrest, American football player Uriah Forrest (1746–1805), Revolutionary War hero, U.S. Congressman for Maryland, and descendant of Thomas Forrest,...
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    The Forrest-Marbury house itself dates to 1788 and is one of the District of Columbia's most historic sites. It was initially home to Uriah Forrest, an...
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    granddaughter of United States congressman and Revolutionary War General Uriah Forrest, and great-granddaughter of George Plater, Governor of Maryland. When...
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    1791 to finish Pinkney's term. Redistricted to the 2nd district. 4 Uriah Forrest (Georgetown) Pro-Administration March 4, 1793 – November 8, 1794 3rd...
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    election. Lists of committees and their party leaders. Whole Claims (Chairman: Uriah Tracy) Elections (Chairman: William Loughton Smith then Jonathan Dayton)...
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  • short time in the United States House of Representatives in 1795 after Uriah Forrest resigned. Edwards was born on August 12, 1753, in Stafford County, Virginia;...
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    States. The embassy occupies Forrest-Marbury House, originally built in 1788, and owned by General Uriah Forrest. Forrest was one of the leaders in the...
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    1774 1775–1778 1784; 1785 Benjamin Contee 1788 James Forbes 1778–1780 Uriah Forrest 1787 Robert Goldsborough 1774 1775–1776 John Hall 1775 John Hanson 1780–1781...
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    began Term ended 1 Robert Peter 1790 1791 2 Thomas Beale 1791 1792 3 Uriah Forrest 1792 1793 4 John Threlkeld 1793 1794 5 Pedro Casenave 1794 1795 6 Thomas...
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    February 5, 1792 – March 3, 1793 Preceded by William Pinkney Succeeded by Uriah Forrest Member of the Lower House of the Maryland General Assembly for Anne...
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    under the Articles of Confederation. Stoddert partnered with General Uriah Forrest to become an original proprietor of the Potomac Company. Stoddert and...
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    four were of the Federalist Party. Charles Carroll won election over Uriah Forrest by a margin of 3.70%, or 3 votes, for one of the seats. John Henry won...
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    Rosedale, also known as Pretty Prospects, the Uriah Forrest House, and the Coonley Estate, is an historic home and grounds located at 3501 Newark Street...
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    established a tobacco export business in Georgetown, with business partners Uriah Forrest and John Murdock. After George Washington was elected President, he...
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    owned property in the area. The first American settler was General Uriah Forrest, an aide-de-camp of George Washington who built an estate called Rosedale...
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  • Falk Minnesota Democratic Apr 1983 25 years Jan 6, 2009 – Jan 5, 2015 Uriah Forrest Maryland Independent 1756 25 years Nov 5, 1781 – Nov 3, 1783, Nov 6...
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  • Foley January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1961 Democratic 6th [data missing] Uriah Forrest March 4, 1793 – November 8, 1794 Pro-Administration 3rd [data missing]...
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    also purchased 239.25 lots east of Georgetown from local landowners Uriah Forrest and Benjamin Stoddert. Another 1,000 lots of Notley Young's land were...
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    the request of George Washington, he had formed a partnership with Uriah Forrest and purchased the site of Woodley and its environs to prevent the land...
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    district 3rd (1793–1795) George Dent (PA) John Francis Mercer (AA) Uriah Forrest (PA) Thomas Sprigg (AA) Samuel Smith (AA) Gabriel Christie (AA) William...
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  • Roberts Commission Antonia Willard Ford (1838–1871), Confederate spy Uriah Forrest (1746–1805), Continental Congressman and Representative from Maryland...
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    district on December 8, 1794, to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Uriah Forrest (P) on November 8 of the same year. Edwards took his seat in the 3rd...
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    13, 1791, to finish the term. Charles Carroll won re-election over Uriah Forrest by a margin of 20.00%, or 15 votes, for the Class 1 seat. Incumbent...
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    Harper (Pro-Administration) ▌William Elliot ▌James Simmons Maryland 3 Uriah Forrest Pro-Administration 1792 Incumbent resigned November 8, 1794. New member...
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    Georgetown In office January 7, 1793 – January 6, 1794 Preceded by Uriah Forrest Succeeded by Pedro Casenave Personal details Born 1757 British America...
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    1813 Mar. 2, 1815 William Henry Forney Ala. Mar. 4, 1875 Mar. 3, 1893 Uriah Forrest Md. Dec. 1, 1793 Nov. 7, 1794 Tomlinson Fort Ga. Dec. 2, 1827 Mar. 2...
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    – May 15, 1824). Buried at Mount Airy. Married Maria Forrest (Daughter of Colonel Uriah Forrest). Lieutenant in US Navy, served on the USS Constitution...
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  • October 6, 1794 Robert Goodloe Harper (P) October 13–14, 1794 3rd MD 3 Uriah Forrest (P) Resigned Benjamin Edwards (P) December 8, 1794 3rd NJ at-large Abraham...
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    building a church there. After that group, including Samuel Blodgett, Uriah Forrest, Benjamin Stoddert, William Deakins, and Anthony Addison, failed to...
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