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 John Calhoun Phillips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Calhoun Phillips (November 13, 1870-June 25, 1943) was the 5th governor of the state of Arizona.
Born in 1870 in Vermont, Illinois, calling himself the "ugliest man in Arizona", Phillips was a construction worker in his early life and helped to build the state capitol building that he was later going to occupy as governor.
Phillips died in 1943 from a heart attack while fishing on Lake Mary near Flagstaff, Arizona.
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 John C. Calhoun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Calhoun led the pro-slavery faction in the senate in the 1830s and 1840s, opposing both abolitionism, and attempts to limit the expansion of slavery into the western territories.
Calhoun's fierce defense of slavery and determination to advance the slave states' cause politically played a major role in deepening, and entrenching, the growing divide between the northern and southern states on this issue, wielding the threat of southern secession to back slave-state demands.
John Caldwell Calhoun died on March 31, 1850 of tuberculosis in Washington, DC, at the age of 68, and was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina.
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 John C. Calhoun - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782–March 31, 1850), was a prominent United States politician in the first half of the 19th century.
Calhoun served South Carolina in the United States Senate and also in the House of Representatives, and as Secretary of State, Secretary of War, and the seventh Vice President.
Calhoun returned to the Senate in 1848 and died in 1850 in Washington, DC.
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 John Phillips - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Sir John Phillips (1700-1764) was appointed a Privy Counsellor in 1763.
John Phillips (1800-1874) was a professor of geology at Oxford University
John Calhoun Phillips (1870-1943) was Governor of Arizona 1929-1931
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Calhoun was clearly the most challenging of those three because he is unusual in the sense that he's both a life-long politician and heavy-weight political thinker.
Calhoun, in a sense, saw himself as being part of a Calhoun tradition in South Carolina politics, partly because of this connection with his cousin, who had been the senator probably because of his connection with his father, who had been a very important political leader in the back country in South Carolina.
Calhoun actually drew on this census in an important diplomatic paper which he wrote as secretary of State in which he was attacking British philanthropists and abolitionists and trying to show that the American system of slavery was the way to go with respect to relationships between and fl and white people.
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 USA: John C. Calhoun
Calhoun was secretary of war under President James Monroe from 1817 to 1825 and ran for president in the 1824 election along with four others,
Calhoun was vice president of the United States in 1824 under John Quincy Adams and was re-elected in 1828 under Andrew Jackson.
John Caldwell Calhoun died in Washington, D.C. on March 31, 1850 and was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in Charleston.
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 Encyclopedia: John C. Calhoun
John Penis Calhoun (March 18, 1782 – March 31, 1850), was a prominent United States politician of the first half of the 19th century.
John Nance Garner John Nance Cactus Jack Garner (November 22, 1868 – November 7, 1967) was a Representative from Texas and the thirty-second Vice President of the United States.
John Nance Cactus Jack Garner (November 22, 1868–November 7, 1967) was a Representative from Texas and the thirty-second Vice President of the United States.
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 John C. Calhoun
John Caldwell Calhoun (March 18, 1782 - March 31, 1850), was a prominent United States politician in the first half of the 19th century.
Calhoun served South Carolina in the United States Senate, and as US Vice President, as Secretary of State, and Secretary of War.
Calhoun returned to the Senate in 1848 and died in 1850 in Washington, D.C He was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in Charleston, South Carolina.
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 John Calhoun Phillips   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
John Calhoun Phillips (1870 -[1943]) is the 5th governor of the state of Arizona.
Calling himself the "ugliest man in Arizona", Phillips was a construction worker in his early life and helped to build thestate capitol building that he was later going to occupy as governor.
Phillips died in 1943 from a heart attack whilefishing.
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 John Phillips - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Phillips (geologist) (1800-1874), professor of geology at Oxford University
John Phillips (surveyor) of the Westminster Court of Sewers 1847
John Vassall (1924-1996), convicted of spying, changed his surname to Phillips after his release
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It may, however, have been named for John Calhoun (1806-1859), the first surveyor-general of Kansas and Nebraska and ex-officio registrar of the land offices therein (appointed 1854), who was a proponent of slavery in Kansas Territory and a member of the Lecompton constitutional convention.
The location of the town of Calhoun was in the extreme southeast corner of the county.
In Calhoun County, he was probate judge, chairman of the county commissioners, registrar of deeds, and prosecuting attorney.
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 "Saving Southern Pride" by Tony Leather
Calhoun served in South Carolina's legislature and was elected to the United States House of Representatives serving three terms.
Calhoun was vice president in 1824 under John Quincy Adams and was re-elected in 1828 under Andrew Jackson, who favored the Tariff of 1828 that Calhoun vehemently opposed.
Calhoun wrote his famous "South Carolina Exposition and Protest," in which he stated that the tariff of 1828 was unconstitutional.
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 Governor John C. Phillips
John Calhoun Phillips was born Nov. 13, 1870, on a farm near Vermont, Ill. He studied law at Hedding College, Ill., and was admitted to the Illinois Bar in 1896.
Judge Phillips was elected to the Arizona House of Representatives in 1918 and to the Arizona Senate in 1924.
Defeated by Gov. G.W.P. Hunt in a close race in 1930, Phillips returned to the practice of law and later formed a partnership, Phillips and Phillips, with his son Ralph.
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John Caldwell Calhoun was born in South Carolina on
Calhoun and Daniell Webster were in the Senate
John C. Calhoun died in Washington D.C. on March 31,
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 John Phillips -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Sir John Phillips (1700-1764) was appointed a (additional info and facts about Privy Counsellor) Privy Counsellor in 1763.
(additional info and facts about John Phillips) John Phillips (1800-1874) was a professor of (A science that deals with the history of the earth as recorded in rocks) geology at (A university in England) Oxford University
John Phillips was a member of the Seventeenth (The legislature of the United States government) United States Congress 1821-1822
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 Ancestors of Governor. John Calhoun Phillips
John was the Republican governor of Arizona from 1921 to about 1931.
John Calhoun Phillips was born November 13, 1870, on a farm near Vermont, Illinois.
John married Minnie Rexroat, daughter of Granville R. Rexroat and Mary Ann Baldock, on October 24, 1895 in Macomb, McDonough County, Illinois.
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 John Calhoun Phillips - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
John Calhoun Phillips - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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 Johnson on Emerson Hough   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
John, the first Hough to reach the American colonies, had emigrated from Chester, England, in 1683, and his descendants subsequently moved from Pennsylvania to Loudoun County, Virginia.
Hough's lack of faith in politicians was the major reason for his insistence that American citizens should be exposed to the history and political theories of their country so that they could judge their government and politicians intelligently.
John Rawn (1912), the third novel, tells the story of a corrupt Chicago financier of 1912 and his attempt to monopolize the power sources of the United States.
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 CalhounFamilyHistory
John Caldwell Calhoun was born in the Abbeville District on March 18, 1782.
Calhoun died in 1850 and he was buried in St. Phillips Churchyard in Charleston.
Salina Cable Calhoun is buried in grave #39 in Fairview Cemetery.
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 Vickie - pafg132 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
John Calhoun FRALICK [Parents] was born about 1830 in, Pittsylvania, Virginia.
Lamira Jane FOSTER [Parents] was born in 1826 in, Livingston, Kentucky.
She married John Calhoun FRALICK on 22 Oct 1855 in, Caldwell, Kentucky.
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 John Phillips - john phillips philips bhillibs ohn jhn jon joh johnphillips hillips pillips phllips phillps phillis ...
John Phillips (August 30, 1935 - March 18, 2001) was an American singer and songwriter.
He was born in Parris Island, South Carolina.John Phillips was married to co-band member, Michelle Phillips from 1962 to 1970.
Their marriage ended due to infidelity on Michelles part.He is also the father of actress Mackenzie Phillips.John Phillips died of heart failure in Los Angeles, California and was interred in the Palm Springs Mausoleum, Palm Springs, California.
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 CHRISTIAN COUNTY OBITUARIES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-15)
JOHN D. Clayton Matthew Phillips, 5-month -old son of Mr.
John T. Gish and Betty Brisby, all of Henderson; Great-grandparents, Annie Sugg of Zion, Gussie Todd of Henderson, Lila Brisby of Huntsville, Ala., Mr.
A native of Trigg Co. he was born July 9 1946, the son of Robert and Minnie Calhoun Phillips.
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 Trousdale GenealogyDecember 1999
She married (2) WILSON HARTWELL PHILLIPS March 04, 1839, son of JOHN PHILLIPS and SARAH QUILLEN.
He was born July 04, 1818 in Lawrence Co., AL, and died August 05, 1882 in Lauderdale Co., AL.
John remained in Orange Co. living on the south bank of Big Alamance near its junction with the Haw (Long).
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 The Civil War . The War . Biographies of Key Figures . Brown | PBS
John Brown's obsession with ending slavery cast him as an abolitionist hero.
In 1856, provoked by a bloody attack on Kansas settlers by “border ruffians,” Brown led a raid at Pottawatomie where they hacked several pro-slavery inhabitants to death.
Three years later, he led a raid on the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia.
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 John Phillips -
John Phillips Britton - Models and Precision The Quality of Ptolemy s Observations and Parameters Sources and Studies in the History and Philosophy of Classical Science - 0815302150
John Phillips Commentary Series: Exploring Proverbs, Volume 1
John Phillips Commentary Series: Exploring Proverbs, Volume 2
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 JOHN C. CALHOUN BECOMES THE TENTH JUSTICE: STATE SOVEREIGNTY, JUDICIAL REVIEW, AND ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AFTER JUNE 23, ...
Calhoun, 1782–1850, a native of South Carolina, as well as a lawyer and graduate of Yale College, served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1811–17), a member of the U.S. Senate (1832–43 and 1845–50), Secretary of War (1817–25), Secretary of State (1844–45), and Vice President (1825–32).
See id. At the heart of this shift was a Southern “fear” that the industrialized North would insist on emancipation of the slaves and the creation of this “constitutional” doctrine was a means of preventing this from occurring from the federal level.
See John T. Cross, Intellectual Property and the Eleventh Amendment After Seminole Tribe, 47 DePaul L. Rev. 519, 522–23 (1998).
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