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    Thomas Ward Veazey (January 31, 1774 – July 1, 1842) was a Maryland politician that served in a variety of roles. The zenith of his career was being the...
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  • Veazey may refer to : Carlton W. Veazey is a minister in the National Baptist Convention (USA). George Veazey Strong (1880–1946) was a U.S. Army general...
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  • Sobel 1978, pp. 661–662. "Thomas Ward Veazey". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 4, 2023. "Thomas W. Veazey". Maryland State Archives....
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    Haywood, Rev. Carlton W. Veazey, Moore, Robinson, Daugherty and Yeldell. (Anderson and Robinson were reappointed and Veazey replaced Shackleton.) Nov...
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  • 30, 1866) was Secretary of State of Maryland, appointed by Governor Thomas W. Veazey in 1838. He was born in Elkton, Maryland, on June 8, 1800, to John...
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  • adjudicated. The governors of Pennsylvania, Joseph Ritner, and Maryland, Thomas W. Veazey, were made aware of the case. Ritner was firmly anti-slavery. Jerry...
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  • James K. Polk (D-Tennessee) (until March 4) Robert Mercer Taliaferro Hunter (W-Virginia) (starting December 16) Congress: 25th (until March 4), 26th (starting...
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    founded as the first institution for the higher education of coloreds. Thomas Davenport obtains the first United States patent on an electric motor.[non-primary...
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  • Gage, financier and presidential Cabinet officer (died 1927) June 29 – Thomas Philander Ryder, composer, organist, teacher, conductor and organ builder...
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    1978, to William Westley Moore Jr., a broadcast news journalist, and Joy Thomas Moore, a daughter of immigrants from Cuba and Jamaica, and a media professional...
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  • Stephen M. Veazey (March 1, 2007), Letter of Counsel Regarding the Presiding Quorums, archived from the original on August 19, 2012 Stephen M. Veazey, "Letter...
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  • 27 – I. P. Durfee, Minnesota State Senator (died 1916) January 29 – Edward W. Morley, chemist (died 1923) February 10 – Gustav Oelwein, founder of Oelwein...
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    Thomas Johnson (November 4, 1732 – October 26, 1819) was an 18th-century American lawyer, politician, and patriot. He was a delegate to the First Continental...
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  • Thomas Sim Lee (October 29, 1745 – November 9, 1819) was an American planter, patriot and politician who served as Maryland Governor for five one-year...
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  • Apostles announced in March 2005 the name of Stephen M. Veazey as Prophet-President. Veazey had been serving as president of the Council of Twelve. Delegates...
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    Philip Francis Thomas (September 12, 1810 – October 2, 1890) was an American lawyer, mathematician and politician. He served in the Maryland House of Delegates...
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    Thomas Holliday Hicks (September 2, 1798 – February 14, 1865) was a politician in the divided border-state of Maryland during the American Civil War. As...
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  • Stephen Vaughn, American lawyer and former US Trade Representative Stephen M. Veazey, American religious group leader Steven Victor, Haitian-American record...
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    Thomas Watkins Ligon (May 10, 1810 – January 12, 1881), a Democrat, was the 30th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1854 to 1858. He was also...
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  • Thomas Greene of Bobbing, Kent, 2nd Proprietary Governor of Maryland (1610, Bobbing, Kent, England – shortly before 20 January 1652 St. Mary's County,...
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