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  Charles John Biddle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Charles John Biddle, (1819-September 28, 1873), American soldier, was born and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was the son of Nicholas Biddle, president of the Second Bank of the United States.
Charles J. Biddle graduated from Princeton in 1837, where he studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1840.
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 Nicholas Biddle - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
NICHOLAS BIDDLE (1786-1844), American financier, was born in Philadelphia on the 8th of January 1786.
He was the nephew of a naval officer, Captain Nicholas Biddle (1750-1778), who lost his life while fighting on the American side, during the War of American Independence.
He was a prominent member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1810-1811 and of the Senate in 1814-1817, and in 1819 became, by President Monroe's appointment, one of the five government directors of the Bank of the United States.
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 Hissem_Biddle Family
Charles Biddle was elected to the State Senate of Pennsylvania in 1809, and served for several terms.
Biddle was a merchant engaged in business in Philadelphia until he failed in 1826, moved to Nashville, Tennessee, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1827.
Biddle won the case for the TVA, and in 1940 he was appointed U.S. Solicitor General as well as the head of Immigration and Naturalization Services.
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 Biddle Banks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Nicholas Biddle (banker) 1: 3: '''Nicholas Biddle ''', (January 8, 1786 - February 27, [ 5: Biddle 's preparatory education was received at an academ 7: was an early naval hero.
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Francis Biddle 1: John Parker (US judge)John Parker, Francis Biddle, Alexander Volchkov, Iola Nikitchenko, 3: '''Francis Beverley Biddle ''' (May 9, 1886 andndash; October 4, 19 5: Biddle was one of four sons of Algernon Biddle, a law professor at the University of Pennsyl 9: oosevelt's death.
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 John Biddle
Charles John BIDDLE - BIDDLE, Charles John (1819—1873) BIDDLE, Charles John, (nephew of Richard Biddle), a...
Richard BIDDLE - BIDDLE, Richard (1796—1847) BIDDLE, Richard, (nephew of Edward Biddle and uncle of Charles...
John CADWALADER - CADWALADER, John (1805—1879) CADWALADER, John, a Representative from Pennsylvania; born in...
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 Biography of John Owen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Owen, John (1616–1683), theologian, was born of Puritan parents at Stadham in Oxfordshire in 1616.
When King Charles II issued his Declaration of Indulgence in 1672, Owen drew up an address of thanks for the opportunity to increase churches and services; Owen was one of the first preachers at the weekly lectures which the Independents and Presbyterians jointly held at Princes’ Hall in Broad Street.
Charles gave him 1000 guineas to relieve those upon whom the severe laws had chiefly pressed, and he was even able to procure the release of John Bunyan, whose preaching he ardently admired.
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 John Grimshaw's Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
By the time John was a veteran of nine years in 1815 the jackets were smarter and better fitting, probably the result of the army having returned from the Peninsula and enjoying a year or two of peace to take stock and re-outfit before taking on Napoleon again.
John would simply have had to walk along a street until he found a house with a chalk mark on the door indicating how many rank and file could be accommodated there.
John's musket, popularly known as a Brown Bess, was officially the New Land Pattern: a 42 inch barrel and weighing 10lb 4ozs.
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 University of Delaware: BIDDLE FAMILY PAPERS
Series I. Descendants of William Biddle (1697-1756) and Mary Scull William Biddle was the first son of William Biddle (1669-1712) and Lydia Wardell.
Charles Biddle (1745-1821) Sixth child of William Biddle and Mary Scull; married to Hannah Shepard.
Descendants of John Biddle and Sarah Owen Second major branch of the Biddle family, descendants of John Biddle (1707-1789), sixth son of William Biddle (1669-1712) and Lydia Wardell (gen. chart 4) Series III.1.
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 John Grimshaw, Coldstream Guards   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John is an interesting representative of the Grimshaws of Lancashire from two standpoints – his army career in the Coldstream Guards, one of the most distinguished military units in England, and his participation in the textile industry before and after his 12-year military career.
John Grimshaw did not wake up on the morning of the 18 June (if indeed he had slept much at all the previous night as, like all the soldiers, he had spent the night in the open in the rain) knowing this was going to be one of the most significant days in European history.
John had obviously recovered sufficiently to maintain his place in the muster rolls of the first half of 1814 for he was not recorded under in the column reserved for 'Casuals', 'Deserted' or 'Dead'.
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 John Biddle
John BIDDLE - BIDDLE, John (1792—1859) BIDDLE, John, a Delegate from the Territory of Michigan; born in...
The house that Biddle built: two centuries after its construction, the Pennsylvania home of a distinguished America family continues......
John R. Commons's puzzling inconsequentiality as an economic theorist.
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 John W. Biddle Coin Silver Ice Cream Spoons - 12, c. 1885
It appears that ‘J.B.’ is John W. Biddle of Philadelphia.
A sugar spoon of the identical pattern with the Krider and Biddle partnership mark is in a private collection.
Ottoway writes ‘I want my dear Constance to have, for her own, this set of spoons, which were given me by my brother-in-law Charles Knight, on my wedding May 21, 1885 to her grandfather.’ She then signed, ‘Myrtle R. Ottaway’.
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 Nicholas Biddle
During 1804-07 he was the secretary, first of John Armstrong, minister to France, and then of James Monroe, minister to Great Britain.
He was a prominent member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1810-11 and of the Senate in 1814-17, and in 1819 became, by President Monroe's appointment, one of the five government directors of the Bank of the United States.
The bank's national charter lapsed in 1836, but it was immediately chartered by Pennsylvania as the "Bank of the United States, of Pennsylvania"; and Biddle remained president until 1839, two years before the bank failed.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for Biddle, John   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Biddle, John BIDDLE, JOHN [Biddle, John] 1615-62, founder of English Unitarianism.
He may well have accompanied his father on the 1497 and 1498 voyages, and he was for many years given the credit for his father's achievements.
Lewis and Clark expedition LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION [Lewis and Clark expedition] 1803-6, U.S. expedition that explored the territory of the Louisiana Purchase and the country beyond as far as the Pacific Ocean.
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 Biddle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Beverly Biddle, the primary American judge during the Nuremberg trials after World War II.
James Biddle Eustis, a United States Senator and Ambassador from Louisiana
USS Biddle, the name of several United States Navy ships
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 Historical Society of Berks County - Historical Review of Berks County
The prosecution on the part of the State was conducted by the Deputy Attorney-General, Samuel D. Franks, Esq., and the prisoner was defended by three of the leading practitioners of the local bar, Marks John Biddle, Charles Evans and Frederick Smith, Esqs.
Biddle, the facts developed were as have already been stated.
The prisoner's cause was ably and forcibly presented to the Court and jury by her learned counsel, who urged in her favor the lack of positive proof of the commission by her of the offence charged, the existence of a reasonable doubt of her guilt, and the hazard of a conviction upon mere circumstantial evidence.
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 John
John de Wit is a veteran glass artist based in the Seattle area and has distinguished himself as bot...
John Faherty is a painter of narrative imagery.working in oil and watercolor he works and lives in...
Biddle, John R. The watercolor paintings and photographs of John R. Biddle.
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 BIDDLE, NICHOLAS (1786... - Online Information article about BIDDLE, NICHOLAS (1786...
Captain Nicholas Biddle (1750—1778), who lost his See also:
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CHARLES JOHN BIDDLE (1819-1873), served in the Mexican War as a captain of See also:
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 BIDDLE, JOHN (1615-1662) - Online Information article about BIDDLE, JOHN (1615-1662)
BIDDLE, JOHN (1615-1662) - Online Information article about BIDDLE, JOHN (1615-1662)
Vane befriended him, Biddle was committed to custody and his Twelve Arguments, which he had now published, was ordered by parliament to be seized and burned by the hangman.
act by which heretics like Biddle could be put to death.
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 Sir John Charles Robinson ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
John Faber the Younger, Portrait of Anastasia Robinson, 1727
John Henry Robinson, Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of York, 18th - 19th century
Charles F. Robinson, Sunset, plate 17 in the book, The Etcher (London: Williams and Norgate, 1879), vol.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Biddle
Son of Anthony Joseph Drexel Biddle and Cordelia Rundell (Bradley) Biddle; uncle of
Son of Charles Biddle and Hannah (Shepard) Biddle.
Nephew of Edward Biddle; uncle of Charles John Biddle.
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 Biddle Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
1) " Biddle" -- in the term Biddle Family
In societies with a sexual division of labor, marriage, and the resulting relationship between a husband and wife, is necessary for the formation of aneconomically productive hous...
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 Hobson Taylor letters
CHARLES FREDERICK TAYLOR, the youngest brother of Bayard Taylor, the noted author, poet, and world traveler, was for a brief time Colonel of the celebrated "Bucktail" regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps.
Accordingly, Taylor, in conjunction with Edward A. Irvin and William R. Hartshorne, arranged to have a petition circulated among the officers and men of the regiment requesting that Taylor be commissioned colonel, Irvin, lieutenant-colonel., and Hartshorne, major.
As we were forming yesterday who should ride up before the line but Col. Biddle[,] having heard of our orders to march he preferred giving' up his seat in Congress to the command of the Regt.
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 Charles John BIDDLE
Proceedings of a meeting of the Bar of Philadelphia relative to the death of Charles J. Biddle and a memoir of the deceased by the Hon.
John Cadwalader, read before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
Peirce, on the policy of the Republican Party—Col. Charles J. Biddle’s letter.
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 Biddle,C Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
A woman learns from her dying mother that her grandmother may have played a role in a murder some 70 years ago aboard the luxury yacht of William Randolph Hearst.
This guide for people who own fine and precious things and want to know how to maintain their beauty and value offers state-of-the-art and traditional preservation and restoration techniques for art objects, furnishings, and textiles.
Autobiography of Charles Biddle, Vice-President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania 1745-1821
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 Charles Biddle - The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Charles Biddle - The Aerodrome - Aces and Aircraft of World War I
Having attended Princeton and Harvard, Biddle was an attorney when he joined the French Air Service.
A Memoir of the 13th Aero Squadron and 4th Pursuit Group in France; Charles Biddle / Hardcover / Doubleday 1968
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 Sydney Biddle Barrows Definition / Sydney Biddle Barrows Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Sydney Biddle Barrows (born January 14January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
After her escort service was busted, she gained worldwide notoriety in part because she was part of the high-class Biddle familyThe American Biddle family yielded several people of interest to history: Nicholas Biddle (1750-1778) Edward Biddle Nicholas Biddle Richard Biddle Charles John Biddle Sydney Biddle Barrows...
SYDNEY BIDDLE BARROWS is a true media star.
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 (Henry BIDDLE - Mary Agnes BURGOON )
John BIDDLE could be this wife (____ - ____)
John BIDDLE JR (11 Oct 1695 - Feb 1764)
John BIDDLE JR (first cousins) (4 Apr 1717 - BEF 2 Nov 1760)
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 Biddle S   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
1) " Biddle" -- in the term Biddle S
The letter s represents the voiceless alveolar fricative in the Internatio...
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 (John BERRY - Samuel BIDDLE )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Charles R. Cynthia BEVINGTON (ABT 1838 - ____)
Christina BIDDLE (3 Jan 1822 - 11 Mar 1897)
Jacob BIDDLE (ABT 1769 - 24 Jan 1851)
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 PA State Archives - MG-14 - Scope and Content Note - J. Simpson Africa Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Included also are letters, 1794-1807, and a ledger, 1795-1806, of John Cadwallader (d.
His papers include drafts of speeches and articles, 1855-90, and a large volume of correspondence, 1855-91, pertaining to politics, business, land transactions, and family affairs.
Among the correspondents are James Barr, Oliver Barrett, Charles John Biddle, William Bigler, David Caldwell, John L. Dawson, Francis Wade Hughes, Charles Ingersoll, and John Scott.
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 BIDDLE, Charles John (1819-1873) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
BIDDLE, Charles John (1819-1873) Guide to Research Papers
Philadelphia, PA Papers: In Biddle family papers, 1776-1876.
Washington, DC Papers: In Nicholas Biddle family papers, 1681-1933.
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