The National Almanac and Annual RecordGeorge W. Childs., 1863 |
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... Robert Kells . 106 1855 167 1855 141 159 Brigham Hall ..... Canandaigua ... 40 330 147 110 332 51 109 103 .... Butler Hospital for Insane ... Providence ..... R.I .... Corp 1847 Trenton ......... N.J .... State ... 1848 Jackson .... La ...
... Robert Kells . 106 1855 167 1855 141 159 Brigham Hall ..... Canandaigua ... 40 330 147 110 332 51 109 103 .... Butler Hospital for Insane ... Providence ..... R.I .... Corp 1847 Trenton ......... N.J .... State ... 1848 Jackson .... La ...
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... Robert L. Stevens , of New Jersey , the credit of putting the undeveloped idea of iron - clad ships , suggested by his father half a century ago , and urged by Paixhan ten years after , into practica- ble shape , by means of his ...
... Robert L. Stevens , of New Jersey , the credit of putting the undeveloped idea of iron - clad ships , suggested by his father half a century ago , and urged by Paixhan ten years after , into practica- ble shape , by means of his ...
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... Robert Smith ...... James Monroe ... Mass . Va . John Quincy Adams .. Mass . Henry Clay ... Ky . Martin Van Buren .... N. Y. Edward Livingston ... La . Louis McLane .. Del . John Forsyth ..... Ga . Born . Died . 1789-1794 1743 1826 1794 ...
... Robert Smith ...... James Monroe ... Mass . Va . John Quincy Adams .. Mass . Henry Clay ... Ky . Martin Van Buren .... N. Y. Edward Livingston ... La . Louis McLane .. Del . John Forsyth ..... Ga . Born . Died . 1789-1794 1743 1826 1794 ...
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... Robert J. Walker ...... Miss . Wm . M. Meredith .. Penn . Thomas Corwin ........ Ohio . James Guthrie .... Ky . Howell Cobb ...... Ga . 1850-1853 1794 1853-1857 1793 1857-1860 1815 Md . 1860-1861 1810 . John A. Dix ...... N. Y. 1861 ...
... Robert J. Walker ...... Miss . Wm . M. Meredith .. Penn . Thomas Corwin ........ Ohio . James Guthrie .... Ky . Howell Cobb ...... Ga . 1850-1853 1794 1853-1857 1793 1857-1860 1815 Md . 1860-1861 1810 . John A. Dix ...... N. Y. 1861 ...
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... Robert Smith .... Va . Mass . Md . John Breckinridge ... Ky . Cæsar A. Rodney ...... Del . William Pinkney .. Richard Rush .... Md . Penn . William Wirt ........ Va . John M. Berrien ....... Ga . Roger B. Taney ........ Md . Benjamin F ...
... Robert Smith .... Va . Mass . Md . John Breckinridge ... Ky . Cæsar A. Rodney ...... Del . William Pinkney .. Richard Rush .... Md . Penn . William Wirt ........ Va . John M. Berrien ....... Ga . Roger B. Taney ........ Md . Benjamin F ...
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