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Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813-1861 (251)

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Stephen Arnold Douglas (April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician and lawyer from Illinois. He was one of two Democratic Party nominees for president in the 1860 presidential election, which was won by Abraham Lincoln. Douglas had previously defeated Lincoln in the 1858 United States Senate election in Illinois, known for the Lincoln–Douglas debates. During the 1850s, Douglas was one of the foremost advocates of popular sovereignty, which held that each territory should be all...

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Guyot, A. (Arnold), 1807-1884 (80)

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Arnold Henry Guyot was a geographer and the first to formulate laws of structure and movement of glaciers. He published geography textbooks, 1866-1875, and was professor of physical geography and geology at Princeton University, 1854-1884. Geographer and geologist. American geographer and educator. Arnold Guyot was a Swiss-born American geologist, geographer, and educator. Born in Boudevilliers, near Neuchâtel, Switzerland, he...

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Kennedy, A. H. (Arnold H.) (26)

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Rand, Arnold A. (Arnold Augustus), 1837-1917 (16)

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Nathaniel P. Banks was a congressman, governor of Massachusetts, and general in the Federal Army during the Civil War. Banks commanded the Department of the Gulf and participated in battles including Front Royal, Winchester, Cedar Mountain, Port Hudson, and Baton Rouge. He married Mary Theodosia Palmer, a former factory employee, on April 11, 1847, at Providence, R.I., after a lengthy courtship. The War of the Rebellion albums comprise the page of 15 disasse...

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Hague, A. (Arnold), 1840-1917 (18)

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Arnold, Robert A. (7)

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Epithet: journalist, Knight 1895

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Rockwell, John A. (John Arnold), 1803-1861 (22)

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Connecticut Representative and chairman of the Committee on Claims born in Norwich, Connecticut. U.S. Congressman from Connecticut. Born in Norwich, New London, Connecticut, a lawyer and congressman. John Arnold Rockwell (1803-1861) was the younger of two sons of Captain Charles Rockwell (1768-1826) and Sally Arnold Rockwell ( -1803) of Norwich, Conn. His mother died when he was an infant, and he and his brother Charles William...

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Arnold, Edward A., 1969- (8)

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Epithet: Town Clerk of Chichester

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Sweet, Frederick A. (Frederick Arnold), 1903-1984 (16)

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Art historian, museum administrator; Chicago, Illinois. Frederick A. Sweet (1903-1984) was a museum curator from Sargentville, Me. Frederick A. Sweet (b. 1903) was an art historian and museum administrator; Chicago, Illinois. Sweet curated the exhibition and wrote the catalog Sargent, Whistler and Mary Cassatt, held at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1954; James McNeill Whistler : paintings,...

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Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1850-1908 (16)

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