Black, James (Drummer)
Variant namesEpithet: author of 'The Paidophilean System of Education'
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James Dixon Black was born in Knox County, Kentucky, in 1849. At the time this letter was written, he was the Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky. The next year A.O. Stanley resigned as governor to take a U.S. Senate seat. This made Black the governor of Kentucky.
From the description of James D. Black letter : 1918. (Kentucky Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 37031588
Epithet: Vice-Consul at Missolonghi
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Epithet: of Add MS 38230
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Epithet: of Beyrout
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Birth 1940-02-01
Death 1988-08-30
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