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Forty-two years later, Henry's first biographer, William Wirt, working from oral histories, tried to reconstruct what Henry said.
She was the first female Attorney General and the second longest serving Attorney General after William Wirt.
Reno remained Attorney General for the rest of Clinton's presidency, making her the longest-serving Attorney General since William Wirt in 1829.
The party conducted the first presidential nominating convention in U. S. history in the 1832 elections, nominating William Wirt ( a former Mason ) for President and Amos Ellmaker for Vice President in Baltimore.
The fact that William Wirt, their choice for the presidency in 1832, not only was a former Mason but also even supposedly defended the Order in a speech before the convention that nominated him indicates that mere opposition to Masonry was by no means the central premise of the political order.
* William Wirt / Amos Ellmaker-1832 election for President of the United States ( lost )
Jackson won 219 of the 286 electoral votes cast, defeating Clay, the candidate of the National Republican Party, and Anti-Masonic Party candidate William Wirt.
* William Wirt Adams ( 1819 88 ), born in Frankfort, brigadier general in the Confederate Army
Forty-two years later, Henry's first biographer, William Wirt, working from oral histories, tried to reconstruct what Henry said.
The county was created in 1848 by the Virginia General Assembly and named for U. S. Attorney General and presidential candidate William Wirt.
* William Wirt Middle School
* William Wirt Middle School
* William Wirt Middle School
* William Wirt Middle School
* William Wirt Adams, Confederate Army officer, grew up in Natchez.
Exiled Irish patriot Thomas Addis Emmet and Thomas J. Oakley argued for Ogden, while William Wirt and Daniel Webster argued for Gibbons.
The commemorative marker at the site lists these prominent Americans as guests at the tavern: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, James & Philip Pendleton Barbour, James Waddel, William Wirt and Henry Clay.
Chase then moved to the District of Columbia, where he studied law under U. S. Attorney General William Wirt and continued to teach.
In 1832, the party fielded William Wirt as its presidential candidate.
Many notable lawyers, including Daniel Webster and William Wirt, represented claimants before the commission.
It once was the personal residence of Sarah Winchester, the widow of gun magnate William Wirt Winchester.
* William Wirt Winchester ( 1838 1881 ), son of Oliver Winchester
In 1832, the Anti-Masonic Party fielded William Wirt as its presidential candidate, but he received only seven electoral votes.
Sarah L. Winchester ( September 1839 September 5, 1922 ) was the wife of William Wirt Winchester and heiress to his estate and a 50 percent holding in the Winchester Repeating Arms Company following his death from tuberculosis in 1881.
On September 30, 1862 in New Haven, Connecticut, Sarah married William Wirt Winchester, the only son of Oliver Winchester, the owner of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.

William and Clayton
The Plan was largely the creation of State Department officials, especially William L. Clayton and George F. Kennan.
The Truman administration, represented by William L. Clayton, promised the Europeans that they would be free to structure the plan themselves, but the administration also reminded the Europeans that implementation depended on the plan's passage through Congress.
* Logan's Run by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
* Clayton, Michael, and William Steinkraus.
Subsequently, Hoyle's picture was expanded during the 1960s by creative contributions by William A. Fowler, Alastair G. W. Cameron, and Donald D. Clayton, and then by many others.
* Sir William Clayton ( architect ) ( 1823 1877 ), New Zealand architect
* William Clayton ( Mormon ) ( 1814 1878 ), pioneer
* William L. Clayton ( 1880 1966 ), U. S. assistant Secretary of State for economic affairs
* William Cecil Clayton, fictional character in Tarzan of the Apes
In 1847, William Clayton, a Mormon pioneer, invented the Roadometer, which he attached to a wagon used by American settlers heading west.
* W. Woodford Clayton with William Nelson, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men.
ValuJet Airlines was headquartered in northern unincorporated Clayton County, near William B. Hartsfield International Airport, in the 1990s.
It was organized in June in 1873 and was named for William Z. Clayton who owned a large tract of land there at the time.
A native of Maine, William Z. Clayton lived in Winona, Minnesota and summered in Clayton Township.
* W. Woodford Clayton with William Nelson, History of Bergen and Passaic Counties, New Jersey, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men.
William Clayton, Smith's scribe, recorded early polygamous marriages in 1843, including unions between Smith and Eliza Partridge, Emily Partridge, Sarah Ann Whitney, Helen Kimball and Flora Woodworth.
* Logan 3, character in the 1967 novel Logan's Run, by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson
* Mississippi: Alexander Mosby Clayton, James Thomas Harrison, William Taylor Sullivan Barry, William Sydney Wilson, Walker Brooke, Wiley Pope Harris, Josiah Abigail Patterson Campbell.
Sir Robert Clayton, a Lord Mayor of the City of London and wealthy merchant became owner in the mid-1650s and after his death in 1707 the island was sold to William Benson, a Whig Member of Parliament and architect.
William Clayton reported to Washington that " millions of people are slowly starving.
A full, verbatim account of the speech does not exist, but notes exist, taken contemporaneously, by Thomas Bullock ( using a type of personal shorthand ), William Clayton ( writing in longhand ), and Willard Richards ( taking " minute "- style notes of major elements of the speech ).
He was a direct descendent of William Clayton, originally from Chichester, England.
Clayton the immigrant was a close friend of George Fox, founder of the Quakers, and William Penn, founder of Pennsylvania.

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