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Cleveland's follow-up nominee Wheeler Hazard Peckham, another New Yorker, was also rejected by the Senate, 32 41, on February 16, 1894.
* Wheeler Hazard Peckham ( 1833 1905 ), American lawyer
His older brother, Wheeler Hazard Peckham ( 1833 1905 ), was one of the lawyers who prosecuted Boss Tweed, and a failed nominee to the Supreme Court.
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Peckham's oldest son, Wheeler Hazard Peckham ( 1833 1905 ), was also a lawyer who practiced in New York City.
The Peckham family plot in Lot 19, Section 11 includes Rufus Wheeler Peckham, an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, and his brother, Wheeler Hazard Peckham, a prominent New York City lawyer and a failed nominee to the Supreme Court.
In 1873, Tremain also served with his partner's oldest son, Wheeler Hazard Peckham, as special counsel to the State in the prosecution of Boss Tweed.

Wheeler and Peckham
Justice Rufus Wheeler Peckham delivered the opinion of the Court.
While Senator in 1893 and 1894 he blocked President Cleveland's two appointments to the U. S. Supreme Court: William B. Hornblower and Wheeler H. Peckham who had opposed Hill's political machine.
In 1909, Lurton's friend, President William Howard Taft, named him to a seat on the Supreme Court that had been vacated by the death of Justice Rufus Wheeler Peckham.
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: This article is about the Associate Justice of the U. S. Supreme Court ; for Justice Peckham's father of the same name who served in the U. S. House of Representatives, see Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( 1809-1873 ).
Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( November 8, 1838 October 24, 1909 ) was an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States from 1895 until 1909.
Peckham was born in Albany, New York, to Rufus Wheeler Peckham and Isabella Adeline ; his mother died when he was only nine.
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:: This article is about the member of the U. S. House of Representatives ; for his son of the same name who served on the U. S. Supreme Court, see Rufus Wheeler Peckham.
Rufus Wheeler Peckham
Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( December 20, 1809 November 22, 1873 ) was a judge and congressman from New York, and the father of a U. S. Supreme Court justice.
Rufus Wheeler Peckham ( 1838 1909 ) followed in his namesake father's footsteps as a lawyer and in three of the positions that his father had held in New York: as the Albany district attorney ( 1869 1872 ), as a New York Supreme Court judge ( 1883 1886 ), and as a judge on the New York Court of Appeals ( 1886 1895 ).
* Detailed biography of Rufus Wheeler Peckham, courtesy the Historical Society of the Courts of the State of New York
His father, Rufus Wheeler Peckham, was also a lawyer, and a New York Court of Appeals judge and congressman.
His brother, also named Rufus Wheeler Peckham, was also a New York lawyer, state court judge, and U. S. Supreme Court Justice.
Peckham was born in Albany, New York, on New Year's Day, 1833 to Rufus Wheeler Peckham and Isabella Adoline ; his mother died when he was 15.

Wheeler and January
* January 4 Tim Wheeler, Irish Musician
* January 25 Joseph Wheeler, American general and politician ( b. 1836 )
* January 18 Bert Wheeler, American actor and comedian ( b. 1895 )
* January 14 Lucille Wheeler, Canadian skier
Wheeler adds ( reading from the Congressional Globe, volume XI, page 977 ), " Three years later, on January 24, 1842, Mr. Adams presented the petition of sundry citizens of Haverhill, in the State of Massachusetts, praying that Congress will immediately adopt measures favorably to dissolve the union of these States.
Joseph Wheeler ( September 10, 1836 January 25, 1906 ) was an American military commander and politician.
After the Battle of Stones River, as Bragg's army withdrew to the Duck River line, Wheeler struck the Union supply lines at Harpeth Shoals on January 12 13, burning three steamboats and capturing more than 400 prisoners.
Bragg recommended that Wheeler be promoted as a " just reward " and he became a major general on January 20, 1863.
Wheeler led the army's Cavalry Corps from January to November 24, then again from December to November 15, 1864.
For his actions on January 12 13, 1863, Wheeler and his troopers received the Thanks of the Confederate Congress on May 1, 1863.
John Wheeler, who had been instrumental in proving the cases against his former colleagues, and who was freed, died at Hackney in January 1738.
In January 2005, the Washington National Opera premiered Democracy: An American Comedy, an opera by Scott Wheeler and Romulus Linney based upon Henry Adams ' book.
In January 2009, it was announced that the former members Dave Hemingway, Alison Wheeler, and Dave Stead would reform under the name " New Beautiful South " which was later changed to " The South ".
* January 14-Lucille Wheeler, alpine skier, Olympic bronze medalist and World Champion
* January 14-Kenny Wheeler, composer and trumpet and flugelhorn player
In January 1934, 15-year-old Landis married her 19-year-old neighbor, Irving Wheeler, but the marriage was annulled in February 1934.
Lucille Wheeler, CM ( born January 14, 1935 ) is a Canadian former Alpine skiing world champion.
In January 1978, a WMATA regional task force approved a Green Line route in Anacostia that followed Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and then Wheeler Road down to the Beltway ( with a new station added near St. Elizabeths Hospital ).
In January 1978, a Metro regional task force approved a Green Line route in Anacostia that followed Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue and then Wheeler Road down to the Beltway ( with a new station added near St. Elizabeths Hospital ).
Charles Arthur Wheeler OBE, DCM ( 4 January 1881 26 October 1977 ) was an Australian painter.
They both outlived both of their sons: Henry Arnold ( August 6, 1868 February 16, 1907 ) and Rufus Wheeler Jr. ( January 28, 1870 September 16, 1899 ).
After receiving his wings and commission in January 1941, Welch was posted to the 47th Pursuit Squadron, 15th Pursuit Group, at Wheeler Field, Oahu, Hawaii in February 1941.
George Godfrey Massy Wheeler VC ( 31 January 1873 13 April 1915 ) was a recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Earle Gilmore " Bus " Wheeler, ( January 13, 1908 December 18, 1975 ) was a United States Army General who served as Chief of Staff of the United States Army ( 1962 1964 ) and then as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff ( 1964 1970 ), holding the latter position during the Vietnam War.

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