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After his father's death, the nine-year-old Sherman was raised by a Lancaster neighbor and family friend, attorney Thomas Ewing, a prominent member of the Whig Party who served as senator from Ohio and as the first Secretary of the Interior.
Two of his foster brothers served as major generals in the Union Army during the Civil War: Hugh Boyle Ewing, later an ambassador and author, and Thomas Ewing, Jr., who would serve as defense attorney in the military trials against the Lincoln conspirators.
Adlai Ewing Stevenson I ( October 23, 1835 June 14, 1914 ) served as the 23rd Vice President of the United States.
Shull succeeded Ray E. Ewing, who had served since 1994, and retired at the end of his term.
* Thomas Ewing, served in the U. S. Senate as well as serving as the Secretary of the Treasury and the first Secretary of the Interior
Chester and Festus Haggen are perhaps Dillon's most recognizable sidekicks, though there were others who would become acting-deputies for two and a half to seven and a half year stints: Quint Asper ( Burt Reynolds ) ( 1962 1965 ), Thad Greenwood ( Roger Ewing ) ( 1966 1968 ), and Newly O ' Brian ( Buck Taylor ) ( 1967 1975 ), who served as both back-up deputy and doctor-in-training, having some studies in medicine via his uncle which then continued under Doc Adams.
Ewing served in Congress from 1877 to 1881 during the Hayes administration as a leading spokesman for those national politicians who wanted the nation's money supply used to expand commerce and fund westward expansion of the nation, not repay in gold the interest on civil war bonds Eastern bankers had bought to fund much of the civil war effort but whose antebellum lending practices to the South had helped slavery flourish.
Margaret Anne Ewing ( née McAdam ; 1 September 1945-21 March 2006 ) was a Scottish National Party ( SNP ) politician who served as a Member of Parliament ( MP ) and as a Member of the Scottish Parliament ( MSP ).
Son to miner, William Ewing, Harry served as a Member of Parliament for 21 years before being made a life peer.
Ewing served as Secretary of the Treasury in 1841, serving under Presidents William Henry Harrison and John Tyler.
In 1850 Ewing was appointed to the Senate to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Thomas Corwin, and served from July 20, 1850-March 3, 1851.
In 1861, Ewing served as one of Ohio's delegates to the peace conference held in Washington in hopes of staving off civil war.
As Horner's three-month successor, Stelle served the second-shortest period in offiice in Illinois gubernatorial history ( after William Lee D. Ewing ).
Gatty was the mother of Juliana Horatia Ewing, also a writer of children's books, and Alfred Scott-Gatty, who served as Garter Principal King of Arms.
Elected to parliament in 1959, he served as Member of Parliament for the constituency of Moray and Nairn until February 1974 when he was defeated by Winnie Ewing of the Scottish National Party.
Redick served as co-captain in his junior year, along with senior point guard Daniel Ewing.
Under Bishop Sessums ' sponsorship, Christ Church became a cathedral in 1891 and young Quincy Ewing served briefly as its first dean.
Despite the exceptionally adverse conditions faced by the keepers, which resulted in them receiving additional payments in kind, Ewing was not the only one who served the light for a decade or more.
The third president was Thomas Davis Ewing, who served from 1880 to 1890.

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In 1975, he negotiated a position for the SNP's Winnie Ewing in the British delegation to the European Parliament, where she became known as " Madame Ecosse ".
Royals owner Ewing Kauffman fired Lemon as manager and stated he wanted a younger person to fill the position and " did not want to lose Jack McKeon ," who was named as Lemon's replacement.
The follow-up single, a ballad co-written by Skip Ewing and titled " Love, Me ," reached Number One on the country music charts in early 1992, holding the peak position for three weeks.
Despite coaching the Knicks to a respectable 34 25 record, Nelson had many personal problems with the players: e. g., he tried to convince management to trade Patrick Ewing in order to be in a position to make an offer to rising free agent Shaquille O ' Neal.
Ewing had received belated orders from St. Louis to abandon the post ; he now agreed that his position was untenable and planned to escape.

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Marc Ewing and Young's partnership started in 1994 when ACC acquired the Red Hat trademarks from Ewing.
In America in 1874 Mary Ewing Outerbridge, a young socialite, returned from Bermuda where she met Major Wingfield.
In 1874, with Sherman having become world famous, their eldest child, Marie Ewing (" Minnie ") Sherman, also had a politically prominent wedding, attended by President Ulysses S. Grant and commemorated by a generous gift from the Khedive of Egypt.
DeWolfe Howe ( New York: Charles Scribner's Son, 1909 ) edited letters to his wife, Ellen Ewing Sherman, from 1837 to 1888.
The Magic selected big-man Shaquille O ' Neal from Louisiana State University, the biggest prize in the draft since the Knicks won Patrick Ewing.
His great-grandson, Adlai Ewing Stevenson III, was a U. S. senator from Illinois from 1970 to 1981 and an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Illinois in 1982 and 1986.
*" The Town a College Created ", article on the history of Ewing from Illinois History magazine, Illinois Periodicals Online ( a project of the Northern Illinois University Libraries and the Illinois State Library )
Starting with an appearance on the fourth season, the character had been meant as a semi-replacement patriarch from the series ' Jock Ewing played by Jim Davis, who had recently died.
Students from La Belle attend Highland Elementary School and Highland Junior-Senior High School in Ewing, Missouri
Ewing Township was incorporated as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 22, 1834, from portions of Trenton Township, while the area was still part of Hunterdon County.
On February 22, 1834, the name was changed from Trenton Township to Ewing Township in honor of Charles Ewing, who was posthumously honored for his work as Chief Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court from 1824 1832.
* J. R. Ewing, a television character from Dallas
** William L. D. Ewing ( J ), from December 30, 1835
** Edwin H. Ewing ( W ), from ???
General James Ewing would take 700 militia across the river at Trenton Ferry, seize the bridge over the Assunpink Creek and prevent enemy troops from escaping.
After 1880, most seismometers were descended from those developed by the team of John Milne, James Alfred Ewing and Thomas Gray, who worked in Japan from 1880 to 1895.
When Thomas Ewing Sherman, son of the famed Civil War general William Tecumseh Sherman, expressed his desire to become a Jesuit to his father, the elder Sherman wrote a letter to McCloskey in 1879 telling him to dissuade his son from such a course of action.
Their name comes from the story " The Brownies " by Juliana Horatia Ewing, written in 1870.

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