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* Samuel Johnston, former U. S. Senator from North Carolina
Image: NC-Congress-SamuelJohnston. JPG | Samuel Johnston
In January 1856, Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston established Camp Cooper ( named after Samuel Cooper ) on the banks of the Clear Fork to protect the reservation.
( He was promoted on July 21 to be one of the eventual seven full generals in the Confederate Army ; his date of rank made him the fifth most senior general, behind Samuel Cooper, Albert Sidney Johnston, Robert E. Lee, and Joseph E.
Samuel Johnston ( P )
In 1873 the property was sold to Frank Johnston and soon thereafter to Samuel and Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey.
Hanson's students include John Davison, John La Montaine, Samuel Jones, H. Owen Reed, Kenneth Gaburo, Donald O. Johnston, Martin Mailman, Gloria Wilson Swisher, Robert Washburn, Homer Keller, John White, David Borden, Emma Lou Diemer, Ron Nelson, and Bill PursellMourant, and John D. Ricca.
These included Samuel Beckett, Brendan Behan, Denis Johnston, Brian Friel, Frank McGuinness, Thomas Kilroy, Tom Murphy, Hugh Leonard, and John B. Keane.
He was the son of well-known parents: his father, James Iredell, was a statesman and U. S. Supreme Court justice, and his mother was the sister of former Governor Samuel Johnston.
* Samuel Johnston, 1775
Samuel Johnston ( December 15, 1733August 17, 1816 ) was an American planter, lawyer, and statesman from Chowan County, North Carolina.
Johnston was born in Dundee, Scotland, but came to America when his father ( Samuel, Sr .) moved to Onslow County, North Carolina in 1736.
Samuel Sr. became surveyor-general of the colony where his brother, Gabriel Johnston, was Royal Governor.
Samuel Johnston died at his home, Hayes Plantation, near Edenton in Chowan County, in 1816 and is buried in the Johnston Burial Ground there.
* Samuel Johnston at Find-A-Grave
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The heir apparent's heir apparent is his son Samuel Arthur St. John Lawson Johnston ( b. 2000 )
Following the Battle of Franklin, support for Sevier and the State of Franklin collapsed in areas north of the French Broad River, and Governor Samuel Johnston issued a warrant for his arrest in July 1788.
* Chowan County: Samuel Johnston
* Johnston County: Samuel Smith
His literary works include: The Life and Life-Work of Samuel Phelps ( actor and theatre manager ) as well as his own autobiography Johnston Forbes-Robertson: A Player Under Three Reigns ( 1925 ).

Samuel and 1733
* 1733 Samuel Madden's Memoirs of the Twentieth Century
One early story with hints of backwards time travel is Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ) by Samuel Madden, which is mainly a series of letters from British ambassadors in various countries to the British Lord High Treasurer, along with a few replies from the British Foreign Office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.
in 1727, and by various other works, including Moses's Sine Principio, 1730 ; The Confusion of Tongues and Trinity of the Gentiles, 1731 ; Power Essential and Mechanical, or what power belongs to God and what to his creatures, in which the design of Sir Isaac Newton and Dr Samuel Clarke is laid open, 1732 ; Glory or Gravity, 1733 ; The Religion of Satan, or Antichrist Delineated, 1736.
Ann ’ s family belonged to the Society of Friends, but she was disowned as a Quaker in 1733 for her marriage " outside the circle " to Samuel Savage, Jr.
Those holding this view include: 1600s: Sussex Baptists d. 1612: Edward Wightman 1627: Samuel Gardner 1628: Samuel Przypkowski 1636: George Wither 1637: Joachim Stegmann 1624: Richard Overton 1654: John Biddle ( Unitarian ) 1655: Matthew Caffyn 1658: Samuel Richardson 1608 1674: John Milton 1588 1670: Thomas Hobbes 1605 1682: Thomas Browne 1622 1705: Henry Layton 1702: William Coward 1632 1704: John Locke 1643 1727: Isaac Newton 1676 1748: Pietro Giannone 1751: William Kenrick 1755: Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723 1791: Richard Price 1718 1797: Peter Peckard 1733 1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne ( 1765 ) ( 1765 ).
A hundred years later, Samuel Buckley published a critical edition, the material for which had been collected in France itself by Thomas Carte ( 1733 ).
* Samuel Hieronymus Grimm ( 1733 1794 ), an 18th century Swiss topographical artist
* Samuel Winsor, 1733 1758
** Samuel Ogle, Provincial Governor of Maryland 1731-1732, 1733 1742, 1746 / 47-1752
1733: Thomas Warren edits and publishes Samuel Johnson's first original writing-a translation of Jerónimo Lobo's Voyage to Abyssinia.
Samuel Ogle ( c. 1694 3 May 1752 ) was the 16th, 18th and 20th Proprietary Governor of Maryland from 1731 to 1732, 1733 to 1742, and 1746 / 1747 to 1752.
* Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ), by Samuel Madden, is mainly a series of letters from English ambassadors in various countries to the British " Lord High Treasurer ", along with a few replies from the British foreign office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.

Samuel and
* 1980 Samuel Doe takes control of Liberia in a coup d ' état, ending over 130 years of minority Americo-Liberian rule over the country.
* 1755 Samuel Johnson's A Dictionary of the English Language is published in London.
* 1924 Samuel Bowers, American murder, co-founded White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan ( d. 2006 )
* 1826 Samuel Morey patents the internal combustion engine.
* Sir Samuel Henry Strong September 30, 1875
* 1875 Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, English composer ( d. 1912 )
* 986 A Byzantine army is destroyed in the pass of the Gate of Trajan by the Bulgarians under the Comitopuli Samuel and Aron.
* 1912 Samuel Fuller, American director ( d. 1997 )
* 1689 Samuel Richardson, English writer ( d. 1761 )
* 1613 Samuel Argall captures Native American princess Pocahontas in Passapatanzy, Virginia to ransom her for some English prisoners held by her father.
* 1991 Samuel Larsen, American actor and singer
* 1720 Samuel Whitbread, English politician and brewer, founded Whitbread ( d. 1796 )
* 1890 Samuel Frederick Henry Thompson, English pilot ( d. 1918 )
* 1927 Samuel P. Huntington, American political scientist ( d. 2008 )
* 1741 Samuel Chase, American justice of the Supreme Court ( d. 1811 )
* 1740 Samuel Arnold, English composer and organist ( d. 1802 )
In the nineteenth century Samuel Sebastian Wesley ( 1810 1876 ) wrote anthems influenced by contemporary oratorio which stretch to several movements and last twenty minutes or longer.
In his 1781 book General History of Connecticut, the Reverend Samuel Peters ( 1735 1826 ) used it to describe various laws first enacted by Puritan colonies in the 17th century that prohibited various activities, recreational as well as commercial, on Sunday ( Saturday evening through Sunday night ).
The estate was sold on 4 June 1883 to Sir Herbert Samuel Leon ( 1850 1926 ), a financier and Liberal MP.
Additionally, though the Chronicler's principal source is the Deuteronomistic History, coming primarily, as stated above, from the books of 2 Samuel and 1 2 Kings and other public records and sources ( see above ), the Chronicler also uses other biblical sources, particularly from the Pentateuch, as redacted and put together by P ( the Priestly Source ).
Rather than being written as history, the Deuteronomistic history Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings was intended to illustrate a theological scheme in which Israel and her leaders are judged by their obedience to the teachings and laws ( the covenant ) set down in the book of Deuteronomy.
In doing so the bulk of Liberals remained supporting the government, but two distinct Liberal groups had emerged within this bulk the Liberal Nationals ( officially the " National Liberals " after 1947 ) led by Simon, also known as " Simonites ", and the " Samuelites " or " official Liberals ", led by Samuel who remained as the official party.
* Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel 1944 1955

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