Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870
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Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870
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Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1795-1870
Kennedy, John P. (John Pendleton) 1795-1870
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Kennedy, John P. (John Pendleton) 1795-1870
Kennedy, John Pendleton
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John Pendleton Kennedy
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John Pendleton Kennedy
Kennedy, John Pendleton, active 19th century
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Kennedy, John Pendleton, author
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Kennedy, John Pendelton, 1795-1870.
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Kennedy, John Pendelton, 1795-1870.
Kennedy, John P.
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Kennedy, John P.
John P. Kennedy
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John P. Kennedy
Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1790-1870.
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Kennedy, John Pendleton, 1790-1870.
Kennedy, J. P., 1795-1870
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Kennedy, J. P., 1795-1870
Citizen of Maryland, 1795-1870
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Citizen of Maryland, 1795-1870
Kennedy, J. P. 1795-1870 (John Pendleton),
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Kennedy, J. P. 1795-1870 (John Pendleton),
Mephistopheles 1795-1870
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Mephistopheles 1795-1870
Littleton, Mark
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Littleton, Mark
Southern Man 1795-1870
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Southern Man 1795-1870
Man of the Times, 1795-1870
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Man of the Times, 1795-1870
Ambrose, Paul 1795-1870
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Ambrose, Paul 1795-1870
Littleton, Mark, 1795-1870
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Littleton, Mark, 1795-1870
Kennedy, John Pendleton, fl. 19th century
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Elisha Kent Kane was a physician and explorer.
American Secretary of Navy (1852-53), lawyer, and author known for his political satire.
American novelist and Congressman from Maryland; Secretary of the Navy.
The talented and versatile John Pendleton Kennedy was a businessman, politician, lawyer, and author. Born and educated in Baltimore, he was admitted to the bar in 1816 and had a successful career as a lawyer. He was elected to the Maryland house of delegates, and later served in the United States Congress, ultimately being named Secretary of the Navy in 1852. Early in his life he published three popular works of fiction, which helped shape America's national literature, and he remained active in literary circles, aiding the career of the young Edgar Allan Poe. He was also a railroad president and mill owner, and helped found the University of Maryland.
Author and attorney.
American author and Congressman; secretary of the Navy under President Fillmore.
American statesman and author.
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American novelist and politician.
Kennedy was an American author and Secretary of the Navy.
American author.
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