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Henry Clay and his wife, the former Lucretia Hart
Some of the emerging artists from this period include: Thomas Benrimo, Louis Ribak and his wife Beatrice Mandelman, Agnes Martin, Clay Spohn, and Edward Corbett ( artist ).
In his own defense, Johnson contended " Unlike Jefferson, Clay, Poindexter and others, I married my wife under the eyes of God, and apparently He has found no objections.
* 1878 Bavaria-born Heinrich Schmidtt, aka Henry “ Hank ” Clay Smith, and his wife Elizabeth Boyle and their six children, become the first permanent settlers in the area, where Hank is active in the county ’ s organization.
With the coming Civil War in 1861, Nicola Marschall was approached in February by Mary Clay Lockett, wife of prominent attorney Napoleon Lockett of Marion, and her daughter, Fannie Lockett Moore, daughter-in-law of Alabama Governor Andrew B. Moore of Marion, to design a flag for the new Confederacy.
In addition to his wife, he was survived by two sons, Mark and Clay Jones, three grandchildren, and a brother, William L. " Billy " Jones, all of Brady.
* The Luray Singing Tower, officially known as the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial, was erected in 1937 in memory of Colonel Theodore Clay Northcott's wife ( Northcott was the owner of the Luray Caverns ).
The library was established by Henry Clay Folger in association with his wife, Emily Jordan Folger.
Basil L. Plumley ( January 1, 1920 ) was born in Shady Spring, West Virginia, the second son and fifth child of coal miner Clay Plumley ( b. 1879 ) and his wife Georgia ( b. abt. 1895 ), both of West Virginian stock.
She was the wife of their friend Clement Clay, a fellow political prisoner at Fort Monroe.
Clay Christensen lives in Belmont, Massachusetts with his wife Christine.
Regan helps out an ex-informer whose son is kidnapped in " Feet of Clay " ( Series 4 ); and his sympathetic pushing enables his boss Haskins to ask for help when his wife goes missing after a breakdown, in " Victims " ( Series 4 ): it's Regan who finds her.
Like A Velvet Glove Cast In Iron is about a man named Clay Loudermilk and his attempts to locate his estranged wife, Barbara Allen.
) For reasons unknown, Clay is in the audience at a porno theatre when he sees a bizarre BDSM feature ( also titled Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron ), the star dominatrix of which is revealed to be his wife.
Many prominent Detroiters, members of the Ford family, including Edsel Ford ( son of Henry Ford ) and his wife, Eleanor Clay Ford, as well as Henry Ford II ( grandson of Henry Ford ), have chosen to reside in Grosse Pointe.
Clay, with the help of a private detective, frantically searches for his wife and the money.
Goddard was born in East Vassalboro, Maine, the fifth and youngest child and only son of farmer Henry Clay Goddard and his wife Sarah Winslow Goddard, who were devout Quakers.
Born Robert Clay Allison, he was the fourth of the nine children of Jeremiah Scotland Allison and his wife Mariah R. Brown.
Clay and his wife " Dora " had two children: Patti Dora Allison ( married name Byars ), was born on August 9, 1885, in Peña Flora district of Colfax County ; she died on August 21, 1971, in Fort Worth, Texas.
) The sixth season also added Holly Grainger ( played by Jeanette Nolan, McIntire's real-life wife ) as the wife of Clay.
This project was near completion as a record entitled Victoria: an homage to Langdon's love for his wife, the director Victoria Clay de Mendoza.
Due to suspicions that Clay was involved in the assassination plot of Lincoln, he and his wife were arrested and imprisoned in Fortress Monroe in Washington, DC in 1865 ; they were held for about a year.
His second wife was Fannie S. Clay whom he married on January 27, 1922 in Chicago shortly after World War I.

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Realizing Clay was unlikely to win the presidency, Lincoln, who had pledged in 1846 to serve only one term in the House, supported General Zachary Taylor for the Whig nomination in the 1848 presidential election.
At the suggestion of his friend Benjamin Ruff, Carnegie's partner Henry Clay Frick had formed the exclusive South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club high above Johnstown, Pennsylvania.
Carnegie tried to keep this information concealed, but legal document released in 1900, during proceeding with the ex-chairman of Carnegie Steel Henry Clay Frick revealed how favorable the tariffs had been.
" The directive comported with the view of General Lucius D. Clay and the Joint Chief of Staff over growing communist influence in Germany, as well as of the failure of the rest of the European economy to recover without the German industrial base on which it previously had been dependent.
Duck Hunt, Clay Shooting mode appears as the second round with the first round being the two duck variation ( the arcade version never had one duck ).
Clay had come in fourth place and thus was not on the ballot, but he retained considerable power and influence as Speaker of the House.
When Adams appointed Clay as Secretary of State — the position that Adams and his three predecessors had held before becoming president — Jacksonian Democrats were outraged, and claimed that Adams and Clay had struck a " corrupt bargain.
Though Jackson had won the popular vote, neither he nor any of the other candidates ( John Quincy Adams, Henry Clay, and William H. Crawford ) had won a majority of the electoral vote.
The House of Representatives then had to select the verdict ; Clay, who had received the least amount of electoral votes and dropped from the ballot, supported Adams.
His father bought him a cheap printing press ; which, with the help of his younger brother Henry ( Harry ) Clay Baum, with whom he had always been close, he used to produce The Rose Lawn Home Journal.
After winning the heavyweight championship, Clay announced that he had joined the Nation of Islam.
While officials in Washington, D. C. thought the project had merit, and Secretary of State Henry Clay formally presented it to the Congress of the United States in 1826, the plan was not approved.
New England also had a solid secondary, led by defensive backs Willie Clay ( 72 tackles, 1 fumble recovery.
Clay had endorsed Adams for the Presidency ; the endorsement carried additional weight because Clay was the Speaker of the House.
Clay was the unquestioned leader of the Whig party nationwide and in Washington, but he was vulnerable to Jacksonian allegations that he associated with the upper class at a time when white males without property had the right to vote and wanted someone more like themselves.
The Compromise of 1850 had been first proposed by the Whig Henry Clay of Kentucky.
* In Life of Henry Clay, Carl Schurz notes that “ his fondness for card-playing, which, although in his early years he had given up games of chance, still led him to squander but too much time upon whist .”
Bessemer licensed the patent for his process to four ironmasters, for a total of £ 27, 000, but the licensees failed to produce the quality of steel he had promised — it was " rotten hot and rotten cold ", according to his friend, William Clayand he later bought them back for £ 32, 500.
Jefferson's son-in-law, former Virginia Governor Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr., said in 1826 that Jefferson had a " strong repugnance " to Henry Clay.

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