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unusual facts about Caleb J. McNulty


Caleb J. McNulty

Just after this defeat, though, at the very next session of the U.S. Congress where Delano, himself, was first seated, Caleb J. McNulty of Ohio, whose party had regained control of the House in the United States House of Representatives elections, 1842, was on December 6, 1843, anyway, elected by the House membership to the position of Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives, while defeating for reelection to that position Matthew St. Clair Clarke of Pennsylvania.


1880 Garret Rock May Day Riot

With the sheriff’s meager forces unable to themself control the crowd, Patterson’s Mayor Graham and Sheriff Van Voorhies called upon the greatly revered Patterson Roman Catholic priest Father William N. McNulty, the moral authority of whose exhortations to the crowd were sufficient to temporarily quell or distract that mob, while sheriff’s deputies extricated the constable and the Dalzells from the rear of the second house and placed them in a transport coach.

Anthony F. McNulty

As the Democratic Party (USA) Representative from the 8th District for Luzerne County, Pennsylvania and Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania during the House’s 1881 Session, McNulty sat on the House’s standing committees for Iron and Coal Companies, Bureau of Statistics and Centennial Affairs.

John M. McNulty

The Pacific Coast League later produced such major league baseball talents as Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Bobby Doerr and Ernie Lombardi.

William N. McNulty

Dean (Christianity) William N. McNulty (1829-1922), was an American pioneer Roman Catholic priest, who arrived in New York from his native Ballyshannon, Ireland in 1850, during the time of the Great Irish Potato Famine and when, there, then, existed little in the way of Roman Catholic facilities about near by Passaic County, New Jersey.


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