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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Bullock
Son of Rufus Bullock; married to Elvira Hazard; father of Fanny Bullock Workman (famous mountain climber).
Bullock, Robert (1929-1999) — also known as Bob Bullock — of Texas.
Son of Robert Bullock; married to Willie Alice Reddick.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/bullock.html   (607 words)

  
 CSAPENAG.TXT
Bishop, Joe W. Bishop, John L. Bishop, L. Bishop, L. (2 files, same man) Bishop, L. (2 files, same man) Bishop, Rufus Riley Bishop, W. Bishop, W. Bishop, William Bishop, William Bishop, William E. Bissell, Stephen Bittick, F. Bittick, Jno.
Bullock, Emanuel Bullock, John B. Bullock, William Bullock, William Bumgardner, J. Bumgarner, R. Bumpers, J. Bumpers, Lorenzo B. Bumpers, Walter Bunce, E. Bunch, B. Bunch, C. Bunch, D. Bunch, D. Bunch, D. Bunch, J. Bunch, J. Bunch, Lewis Bunch, Lewis C. Bunch, N. Bunckley, W. Bundy, John W. Bunker, Jas.
Bailey, John B. Bailey, John S. Bailey, John W. Bailey, John W. Bailey, Larkin Bailey, Lemual Marion Bailey, Loranza D. Bailey, M. Bailey, R. Mrs.
www.arkansasresearch.com /CSAPENAG.TXT   (607 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Reconstruction in Georgia
In the gubernatorial race, the Republican candidate, Rufus Bullock, defeated the Democratic candidate John B. Gordon (83,527 to 76,356), with the new constitution approved by a vote of 88,172 to 70,200.
Governor Bullock, though a New York native, was not a carpetbagger, having moved to Augusta in 1859 and having served as a Confederate quartermaster officer.
Other accusations involved Foster Blodgett, Bullock's political ally and fellow member of the "Augusta Ring," who was pilloried for alleged plundering as superintendent of the state's Western and Atlantic Railroad.
www.newgeorgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2533&pid=s-45   (3422 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Reconstruction in Georgia
In the gubernatorial race, the Republican candidate, Rufus Bullock, defeated the Democratic candidate John B. Gordon (83,527 to 76,356), with the new constitution approved by a vote of 88,172 to 70,200.
Governor Bullock, though a New York native, was not a carpetbagger, having moved to Augusta in 1859 and having served as a Confederate quartermaster officer.
Many of these charges revolved around Bullock's friend Hannibal I. Kimball, whose Atlanta opera house was converted into the new state capitol building and whose railroad activities drew scrutiny.
www.newgeorgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2533&pid=s-45   (3422 words)

  
 MASONA.TXT
Kyris Borgman, Chester Conrad Boring, Harry Melvin Borland, Robert Lee Borman, Alfred Born, Fred J. Borowsky, William Borum, Afton Albert Borum, Rufus Boshears, Dee Forrest Boshears, Vernon Hershall Bosler, Herbert Joseph Bosley, Charles Lester Bosley, Charles Willis Boss, Clarence Walter Boss, DeWitt M. Bossinger, Robert O. Bost, Chas.
Bullington, William F. Bulloch, Charles D. Bulloch, Thomas Henry Bullock, Clifton Lee Bullock, Lawrence Richard Bullock, Wallace Robert Bulman, Donald Edward Bumb, Geo.
Barnett, Abner Rogers Barnett, Billy Linn Barnett, Carl Barnett, Charles A. Barnett, Charles Alton Barnett, Charles W. Barnett, Charles Washington Barnett, Charlie J. Barnett, Clarence Barnett, Clyde B. Barnett, Dale Murphy Barnett, Delbert Earl Barnett, Fred C. Barnett, Garland G. Barnett, Gene Russell Barnett, Geo.
www.arkansasresearch.com /MASONA.TXT   (3422 words)

  
 Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
As a Democrat, Brown was appointed to and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate.
Before 1865, Brown was a Jacksonian Democrat who shared Jackson's belief in the spoils system; his anti-bank philosophy; and his appeal to the common man. An adroit opportunist, he was so devoted to states' rights that many historians believe that as Georgia's governor he hindered the Confederacy's war effort.
www.ngeorgia.com /people/brown.html   (3422 words)

  
 Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
It was what he said, and what he did; not charisma, that won elections for Joe Brown, as he was not very likable; neither a good speaker or good looking; and came from a humble background in a day when most of Georgia's political leaders came from the elite planter class.
Before 1865, Brown was a Jacksonian Democrat who shared Jackson's belief in the spoils system; his anti-bank philosophy; and his appeal to the common man. An adroit opportunist, he was so devoted to states' rights that many historians believe that as Georgia's governor he hindered the Confederacy's war effort.
ngeorgia.com /people/brown.html   (2891 words)

  
 Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
It was what he said, and what he did; not charisma, that won elections for Joe Brown, as he was not very likable; neither a good speaker or good looking; and came from a humble background in a day when most of Georgia's political leaders came from the elite planter class.
As a Democrat, Brown was appointed to and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate.
www.ngeorgia.com /people/brown.html   (2891 words)

  
 Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
As a Democrat, Brown was appointed to and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate.
Before 1865, Brown was a Jacksonian Democrat who shared Jackson's belief in the spoils system; his anti-bank philosophy; and his appeal to the common man. An adroit opportunist, he was so devoted to states' rights that many historians believe that as Georgia's governor he hindered the Confederacy's war effort.
ngeorgia.com /people/brown.html   (2891 words)

  
 Joseph "Joe" Brown, Georgia Governor, Senator
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
As a Democrat, Brown was appointed to and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate.
It was what he said, and what he did; not charisma, that won elections for Joe Brown, as he was not very likable; neither a good speaker or good looking; and came from a humble background in a day when most of Georgia's political leaders came from the elite planter class.
ngeorgia.com /people/brown.html   (2891 words)

  
 Mini Biographies of Scots and Scots Descendants - Brown, Joseph E.
How Brown solved some of his political problems is revealed by the advice he gave his carpetbagger partner Hannibal Kimball regarding how he might get the State of Georgia to honor the "Bullock bonds," bonds issued during the administration of carpetbagger governor Rufus Bullock, a one-time ally of Brown.
As a Democrat, Brown was appointed to and subsequently elected to the U.S. Senate.
Before 1865, Brown was a Jacksonian Democrat who shared Jackson's belief in the spoils system; his anti-bank philosophy; and his appeal to the common man. An adroit opportunist, he was so devoted to states' rights that many historians believe that as Georgia's governor he hindered the Confederacy's war effort.
www.electricscotland.com /webclans/minibios/b/brown_josephe.htm   (2891 words)

  
 ATLANTA HISTORY, 1865-1877
In April, elections are held, approving Atlanta as the new state capital and naming as governor Republican Rufus Bullock, who defeated the Democratic candidate, former Confederate Gen. John B. Gordon.
Bullock heads for Washington to seek return of the state to military rule.
Meade removes Gov. Jenkins and the State treasurer from office for refusing to pay $40,000 toward costs of the Constitutional Convention.
www.city-directory.com /Overview/history/history3.htm   (2891 words)

  
 Honorees - Henry Grady
Grady's first full-time job in journalism consisted primarily of gathering experience in Georgia politics, experience that largely manifested itself in editorial attacks on the Radical Reconstructionists and the administration of Governor Rufus Bullock.
According to Nixon's biography of Grady, after he suffered a disappointing defeat in an 1869 college political contest at the University of Virginia, Grady tried his hand at "a newsy letter," in the manner of Charles Dickens and Bret Harte.
Athens, Georgia-born Henry W. Grady rose to national prominence in the late nineteenth century as a correspondent and editor of The Atlanta Constitution.
www.libs.uga.edu /gawriters/grady.html   (2891 words)

  
 Letters Received of Peleg W. Chandler, 1866-1874
Blagden, George Otis Shattuck, John Codman Ropes, Rufus Ellis, Samuel Hurd Walley, Charles Wentworth Upham, George Tyler Bigelow, Cyrus Woodman, Alexander H.
Bullock, Samuel Hooper, Charles Beecher, Edward Kent, Samuel Bowles, John Gorham Palfrey, George Frisbie Hoar, A.S. Packard, John Appleton, John Ross Key, Issac F.
A number of letters comment on his observations on the Authority of the Gospels, by a Layman (Chicago, 1867), a work notably influenced by Swedenborgian doctrines.
www.bostonathenaeum.org /chandler.html   (774 words)

  
 Entrepreneur Magazine - 0471179957 - Robert J. Brown, Jeffrey R. Cornwall
Entrepreneur for Equality : Governor Rufus Bullock, Commerce, and Race in Post-Civil War Georgia.
Entrepreneur Magazine - 0471179957 - Robert J. Brown, Jeffrey R. Cornwall
Entrepreneur Magazine : Successful Advertising for Small Businesses (Entrepreneur Magazine Series (Paper)).
howtowrite.net /135851entrepreneur_magazine_guide_raising_money_guid...   (774 words)

  
 Men of San Patricio, Refugio and Goliad Spring 1836
James H. Callaghan (Winn'sCo); Joseph Gamble; Roderick Pierce Hammock (Bullock'sCo); Andrew Jackson Hitchcock (Wadsworth'sCo)*; Thomas Horry (Wadsworth'sCo); John C.P. Kennymore (Wadsworth'sCo); John James Lamkin (Wyatt'sCo); James H. Neely (Wadsworth'sCo); John O'Daniel Jr.
Hurst (Artillery), Stephen Decatur; Petty, Rufus R.; Pittman, James F.; Roberts, Thomas H.; Sanders, Wade H.; Sprague, Samuel; Volckman, Frederick J.; Wallace, A. J.; Weaver, Alman; Winship, Stephen
James W. Bynes, John Fagan, Edward Perry, Anthony Sidick, John B. Sidick were captured at Coleto and spared on recommendation of Captain Don Carlos de la Garza, with whom they were neighbors on the San Antonio River.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/goliadmen.htm   (1491 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Sonny Perdue (b. 1946)
Sonny Perdue is the governor of Georgia and the first Republican elected to the office since 1868, when Rufus Bullock was elected during the Reconstruction era.
Born on December 20, 1946, in Perry, George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue III is the son of Ervin, a farmer, and Ophie, a teacher.
NGE >> Government and Politics >> Government >> State Government >> Executive Branch >> Governors of Georgia >> Sonny Perdue (b.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2801   (1491 words)

  
 Men of San Patricio, Refugio and Goliad Spring 1836
James H. Callaghan (Winn'sCo); Joseph Gamble; Roderick Pierce Hammock (Bullock'sCo); Andrew Jackson Hitchcock (Wadsworth'sCo)*; Thomas Horry (Wadsworth'sCo); John C.P. Kennymore (Wadsworth'sCo); John James Lamkin (Wyatt'sCo); James H. Neely (Wadsworth'sCo); John O'Daniel Jr.
Hurst (Artillery), Stephen Decatur; Petty, Rufus R.; Pittman, James F.; Roberts, Thomas H.; Sanders, Wade H.; Sprague, Samuel; Volckman, Frederick J.; Wallace, A. J.; Weaver, Alman; Winship, Stephen
James W. Bynes, John Fagan, Edward Perry, Anthony Sidick, John B. Sidick were captured at Coleto and spared on recommendation of Captain Don Carlos de la Garza, with whom they were neighbors on the San Antonio River.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/goliadmen.htm   (1491 words)

  
 WashingtonPost.com: A 'Time' for Overkill
Brigance has two great allies: his disbarred, alcoholic, but still morally upstanding mentor (Donald Sutherland in the usual Donald Sutherland role) and Ellen Roark (Sandra Bullock), a genius of a researcher, who provides her legal services free—and also tests his commitment to his wife.
The case will be tried in the whitest county in Mississippi and Brigance is up against slick-and-smooth prosecutor Rufus Buckley (Kevin Spacey), who—surprise, surprise—is also running for political office.
This apparently hopeless case is just what Brigance needs to test his moral fiber.
www.washingtonpost.com /wp-srv/style/longterm/review96/timetokillhowe.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With F
Letter from Rufus B. Bullock, of Georgia, to the Republican Senators and Representatives, in Congress Who Sustain the Reconstruction Acts
Message from the President of the United States, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr.
Virginia: A Geographical and Political Summary, Embracing a Description of the State
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/subjectstart?F   (1491 words)

  
 Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With F
Letter from Rufus B. Bullock, of Georgia, to the Republican Senators and Representatives, in Congress Who Sustain the Reconstruction Acts
Message from the President of the United States, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr.
The State of Wisconsin, Embracing Brief Sketches of Its History, Position, Resources and Industries, and a Catalogue of Its Exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/subjectstart?F   (1491 words)

  
 Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With F
Letter from Rufus B. Bullock, of Georgia, to the Republican Senators and Representatives, in Congress Who Sustain the Reconstruction Acts
(New York; Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1894) by Anna Green Winslow, ed.
Message from the President of the United States, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/subjectstart?F   (1491 words)

  
 Books On-line: Call Numbers Starting With F
Letter from Rufus B. Bullock, of Georgia, to the Republican Senators and Representatives, in Congress Who Sustain the Reconstruction Acts
Message from the President of the United States, Communicating Discoveries Made in Exploring the Missouri, Red River, and Washita, by Captains Lewis and Clark, Doctor Sibley, and Mr.
The State of Wisconsin, Embracing Brief Sketches of Its History, Position, Resources and Industries, and a Catalogue of Its Exhibits at the Centennial at Philadelphia.
onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu /webbin/book/subjectstart?F   (1491 words)

  
 Blog for Democracy
Coincidentally, the last Republican governor in Georgia — Rufus B. Bullock — fled the state in 1870 to escape an ethics scandal.
Georgia Senator Richard B. Russell wrote the final draft of the Manifesto, which attacked the Supreme Court ruling on Brown v.
Mark Taylor's wife, Sacha Taylor, is visiting all of Georgia's 159 counties talking to voters about her husband's campaign for Governor (Read the article: Lt.
blogfordemocracy.org   (1491 words)

  
 Men of San Patricio, Refugio and Goliad Spring 1836
James H. Callaghan (Winn'sCo); Joseph Gamble; Roderick Pierce Hammock (Bullock'sCo); Andrew Jackson Hitchcock (Wadsworth'sCo)*; Thomas Horry (Wadsworth'sCo); John C.P. Kennymore (Wadsworth'sCo); John James Lamkin (Wyatt'sCo); James H. Neely (Wadsworth'sCo); John O'Daniel Jr.
Hurst (Artillery), Stephen Decatur; Petty, Rufus R.; Pittman, James F.; Roberts, Thomas H.; Sanders, Wade H.; Sprague, Samuel; Volckman, Frederick J.; Wallace, A. J.; Weaver, Alman; Winship, Stephen
James W. Bynes, John Fagan, Edward Perry, Anthony Sidick, John B. Sidick were captured at Coleto and spared on recommendation of Captain Don Carlos de la Garza, with whom they were neighbors on the San Antonio River.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/goliadmen.htm   (1491 words)

  
 Letters Received of Peleg W. Chandler, 1866-1874
Bullock, Samuel Hooper, Charles Beecher, Edward Kent, Samuel Bowles, John Gorham Palfrey, George Frisbie Hoar, A.S. Packard, John Appleton, John Ross Key, Issac F.
Blagden, George Otis Shattuck, John Codman Ropes, Rufus Ellis, Samuel Hurd Walley, Charles Wentworth Upham, George Tyler Bigelow, Cyrus Woodman, Alexander H.
Redfield, Charles G. Greene and Charles Franklin Dunbar.
www.bostonathenaeum.org /chandler.html   (774 words)

  
 officers.txt
1920-1935 Charles Jesse Bullock 1935- Joseph Alois Schumpeter HENRY KEMBLE OLIVER PROFESSORSHIP OF HYGIENE Established in 1920 by the President and Fellows from the Oliver fund.
Divinity School 1843 Edward Everett Hale, A.B. Iknry Aylwin, A.B. Rufus Ellis, A.B. 1838, A.M., Grad.
Wilder; in 1912 the fund was increased by Charles Wilder.
www.math.harvard.edu /history/officers/officers.txt   (6831 words)

  
 About the Filmmakers
Milchan's upcoming projects include "Bogus," starring Whoopi Goldberg and Gerard Depardieu; "A Time to Kill," starring Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, Gene Hackman and Samuel L. Jackson; and "The Honest Courtesan," directed by Marshall Herskovitz and starring Catherine McCormack, Rufus Sewell and Jacqueline Bisset.
Milchan entered the entertainment industry in the mid-1970s, when he co-financed "The Medusa Touch." He then started two commercial production companies in France and produced Roman Polanski's live staging of "Amadeus." Milchan later produced the landmark television miniseries "Masada" and joined with Sydney Pollack to form the production company Pariscal.
Executive producer ARNON MILCHAN is the founder of Regency Enterprises and one of the pre-eminent independent film producers in the world.
www.movies.warnerbros.com /tincup/cmp/filmmakers.html   (1469 words)

  
 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Sonny Perdue (b. 1946)
Sonny Perdue is the governor of Georgia and the first Republican elected to the office since 1868, when Rufus Bullock was elected during the Reconstruction era.
Born on December 20, 1946, in Perry, George Ervin "Sonny" Perdue III is the son of Ervin, a farmer, and Ophie, a teacher.
Perdue is married to Mary Ruff, of Atlanta.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2801   (358 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2003013127
Valeo, 424 U.S. Bullock, Rufus Brown (1834-1907) Bundling Burton, Joseph Ralph (1852-1923) Burton v.
A ABSCAM Adams, Llewelyn Sherman (1899-1986) Addonizio, Hugh Joseph (1914-1981) Agnew, Spiro Theodore (1918-1996) Ames, Adelbert (1835-1933) Ames, Oakes (1804-1873) Archbald, Robert Wodrow (1848-1926) Archer, Stevenson (1827-1898) Austin v.
Olson, 487 U.S. Mugwumps Myers, Michael Joseph (1943-3M) N Newberry v.
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip045/2003013127.html   (820 words)

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