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Catron and turned
" Jackson allies such as James K. Polk, Felix Grundy, and John Catron, also turned against White, and blamed him for the dispute with Jackson.

Catron and Territorial
Sheriff Brady asked for assistance from the Territorial Attorney General, Thomas Benton Catron, to put down this " anarchy ".
Catron numbered among his colleagues the following men: William Rynerson, a district attorney, who had assassinated John P. Slough, the Chief Justice of New Mexico, and gotten away with it ; Samuel Beach Axtell, the Territorial governor, who was fired for corruption by President Rutherford B. Hayes ; and Warren Bristol, a territorial judge, who lied on the record to protect Catron.

Catron and Governor
On May 19, 1862 the United States House of Representatives voted to impeach Humphreys on the following charges: Publicly calling for secession ; Giving aid to an armed rebellion ; Conspiring with Jefferson Davis ; Serving as a Confederate Judge ; Confiscating the property of Military Governor Andrew Johnson and Supreme Court Justice John Catron ; And imprisoning a Union sympathiser with " intent to injure him ".

Catron and Samuel
* Jacobsen, Joel K ( 1993 ) " An Excess of Law in Lincoln County: Thomas Catron, Samuel Axtell, and the Lincoln County War.

Catron and B
At that split, Catron county was named for Thomas B. Catron, a leading figure in New Mexico statehood, and its first senator.
* Thomas B. Catron, United States Senator.
It was named after a famous attorney and political leader from Santa Fe, Thomas B. Catron.
Along with his brother in law, Thomas B. Catron, Elkins participated in what would become the largest land speculation conspiracy in U. S. history.
* Thomas B. Catron ( 1840 – 1921 ), U. S. Senator from New Mexico
He expected to be rewarded by election to the U. S. Senate ; however, an alliance between Thomas B. Catron and Albert B.
* Duran, Tobias ( 1984 ) " Francisco Chavez, Thomas B. Catron, and Organized Political Violence in Santa Fe in the 1890s.
* Inventory of the Thomas B. Catron Papers, University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for Southwest Research
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* Thomas B. Catron ( R )
Thomas B. Catron ( R ), from April 2, 1912

Catron and .
In April 1866 he nominated Henry Stanbery to fill the vacancy left with the death of John Catron, but the Republican Congress eliminated the seat to prevent the appointment.
* 1786 – John Catron, Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court ( d. 1865 )
In 1880 Thomas Catron sold some of the grant to the Denver and Rio Grande Railway for the construction of their San Juan line and a service center at Chama.
By 1883 Catron had consolidated the deeds he held for the whole of the grant sans the original villages and their associated fields.
Catron County is a county located in the U. S. state of New Mexico.
Catron County is the largest county, by area, in New Mexico.
Settlement in the Catron County region dates to some of the earliest in the Americas.
The Mimbres culture was part of the Mogollon people who lived throughout the Catron County area from AD 1000-1130 AD.
In 1880, Sergeant James C. Cooney was the first person to find silver and gold ore in the mountains of Catron County.
Notorious outlaw Tom Ketchum also lived in Catron County around this time.
Catron County's lands were part of Socorro County from the creation of Santa Fé de Nuevo México until 1921.
In 1927, the State Legislature attempted to abolish both Socorro and Catron in order to create a new Rio Grande County.
Catron County is the largest county, by area, in New Mexico.
At almost, Catron County is larger than several eastern states, including Delaware, Maryland, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Within the boundaries of Catron County lie parts of the Gila National Forest, the Apache National Forest and the Cibola National Forest.
Bordering Arizona, Catron County affords the shortest route between Albuquerque and Phoenix or Tucson.

Catron and Axtell
Axtell refused to acknowledge the so-called " Santa Fe Ring ", a group of corrupt politicians and business leaders led by U. S. Attorney Thomas Benton Catron.
Notably, Axtell refused to acknowledge the existence of the so-called " Santa Fe Ring ", a group of corrupt politicians and business leaders led by Catron.
Notably, Axtell refused to acknowledge the existence of the so-called " Santa Fe Ring ", a group of corrupt politicians and business leaders led by U. S. Attorney Thomas Benton Catron.

turned and Territorial
He turned down the appointment of Territorial Governor of Washington from Franklin Pierce in 1857 .< ref >
When the Congress of the United States turned down their petition for statehood and created the Utah Territory instead, Fillmore was designated as its territorial capital. A model of the Utah Territorial Statehouse as originally conceived by architect Truman O. Angell.
The Territorial Statehouse was turned over to the Presbyterian Church to run as a mission school.

turned and Governor
Its first known permanent resident was Portuguese, Fernão Lopez who had turned traitor in India and had been mutilated by order of Albuquerque, the Governor of Goa.
On May 23, 1919, the Southern Californians ' efforts were rewarded when Governor William D. Stephens signed Assembly Bill 626 into law, which turned the campus into the Southern Branch of the University of California and added its general undergraduate program, the College of Letters and Science .< ref >
As a reform-spirited Governor in 1875, he turned his attention to a second set of plunderers, the “ Canal Ring ”, made up of members of both parties who had been systematically robbing New York State by overcharging of the canal works.
A number of settlers sought land over the next few years, but Governor Darling turned down all requests.
This Bond was denied by the Governor, and when the Bond was turned down, the Chancellor explained that Rutgers University would never be a Princeton.
In line for an appointment by the Governor of Virginia to become Commandant of Cadets at Virginia Military Institute ( VMI ), he turned the opportunity down and remained in the Union Army.
A Federal district court in Minneapolis ruled against the Governor on December 23, and the plant turned back to Wilson & Co. just days later.
In Parliament, Seddon aligned himself with George Grey, a former Governor turned Premier.
The trial lasted five months: Rawson Macharia, the main prosecution witness, turned out to have perjured himself ; the judge — who had only recently been awarded an unusually large pension, and who maintained secret contact with the then colonial Governor of Kenya Evelyn Baring during the trial — was openly hostile to the defendants ' cause.
Any real tendency to the secessionist cause, however, could be refuted when he turned down Virginia Governor John Letcher's offer to become chief of ordnance for the Virginia Provisional Army.
In 1831 Morazán and Governor Mariano Galvez turned Guatemala into a testing ground for these ' enlightenment-like ' policies.
He turned down the offer because of his desire to serve out his term as Governor, but did offer assistance to López in obtaining men and material for the expedition.
In 1955, Governor Foster Furcolo turned down a proposal to establish the Shirley-Eustis House in Roxbury, built by royal Governor William Shirley, as the official residence.
Ejercito, nephew of former President, actor and former Mayor of Pagsanjan turned Governor of Laguna
famed fashion photographer Rupert Callender, Louis Armstrong, Godfrey Cambridge, George " BBQ George " Williams former Harlem Night Club Dancer turned restaurateur who owned the renowned BBQ George's Supper Club frequented by the Black elite of Queens and New York politicos including civil rights activist Judge William " Bill " Booth, Publisher and NYC Human Rights Commissioner and Publisher Ken Drew as well as Mayor John Lindsay and Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller.
After Brownlow was elected Governor of Tennessee in 1865, publication of the Whig was turned over to his son, John Bell Brownlow, although the elder Brownlow continued to write for the paper.
But when he discovered that they held no titles to the land, having been turned over to Governor William Anderson Pile in the late nineteenth century, he resolved to go to Mexico to study the issue.
A joint project to build a free bridge across the Red River on U. S. Highway 75 between Durant, Oklahoma and Denison, Texas turned into a major dispute when the Governor of Texas blocked traffic from entering his state on the new bridge.
Near the start of the Civil War, Parker tried to raise a regiment of Iroquois volunteers to fight for the Union, but was turned down by New York Governor Edwin D. Morgan.
William Wolcott Ellsworth ( November 10, 1791 – January 15, 1868 ) was a Yale-educated attorney who served as the 30th Governor of Connecticut, a three-term United States Congressman, a Justice on the State Supreme Court, and who twice turned down nomination to the state's United States Senate seat.
The Lieutenant Governor therefore needed a Conservative to fill the post of premier, and turned to Boucher de Boucherville.
Kellerman testified to the Warren Commission, " I turned around to find out what happened when two additional shots rang out and the President slumped into Mrs. Kennedy's lap and Governor Connally fell to Mrs. Connally's lap.

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