Hawks, Francis L. (Francis Lister), 1798-1866
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Hawks, Francis L. (Francis Lister), 1798-1866
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Lilly, Lambert, 1798-1866
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Lilly, Lambert, 1798-1866
Hawks, Francis Lister, 1798-1866
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Hawks, Francis Lister, 1798-1866
Hawks, Francis Lister
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Hawks, Francis Lister
Hawks, Francis L.
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Hawks, Francis L.
Hawks, Francis Lister, 1789-1866.
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Hawks, Francis Lister, 1789-1866.
Hawks, Francis L., 1798-1866
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Hawks, Francis L., 1798-1866
Philip, Uncle
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Philip, Uncle
Lambert, Lilly
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Lambert, Lilly
Protestant Episcopalian, 1798-1866
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Protestant Episcopalian, 1798-1866
ホークス, フランシス L
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Hawks, F. L. 1798-1866 (Francis Lister),
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Hawks, F. L. 1798-1866 (Francis Lister),
Author of "Uncle Philip's conversations"
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Hawks, F. L. 1798-1866
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Hawks, F. L. 1798-1866
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American priest of the Episcopal Church, church historian, and North Carolina politician.
American divine.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman, historian, and first president of the University of Louisiana.
Episcopal clergyman and historian.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman and historian.
Francis L. Hawks was a clergyman, educator, and historian, of New York City and North Carolina.
Protestant Episcopal clergyman, historian, and author.
Clergyman, educator, and historian, of New York City and North Carolina.
Dr. Francis Lister Hawks (10 June 1798 – 26 September 1866) was an American priest of the Episcopal Church, and a politician in North Carolina. After practicing law with some distinction he entered the Episcopalian ministry in 1827. Scandals in the 1830s and 40s led him to posts on the American frontier, although he eventually returned to New York City. On his appointment as historiographer of his church in 1835, he went to England and collected the abundant materials afterwards utilized in his Contributions to the Ecclesiastical History of U.S.A. (New York, 1836-1839). These two volumes dealt with Maryland and Virginia, while two later ones (1863 1864) were devoted to Connecticut.
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Saint Augustine Expedition, Fla., 1740
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North Carolina
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United States
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Saint Augustine (Fla.)
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Mecklenburg County (N.C.)
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North Carolina
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New England
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New Bern (N.C.)
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Maryland
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Maryland
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Cambridge (Mass.)
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