-- A grammar fix may be needed here. -->Presented credentials as a Republican Member-elect to the Forty-fourth Congress and served from March 4, 1875, until July 28, 1876, when he was succeeded by Josiah G. Abbott, who contested his election.
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He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress.
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For a fourteen-month period in 1905-1906, he worked as a model and general handyman for artist Arthur Burdette Frost.
A. B. Frost (Arthur Burdett Frost, 1851–1928), American artist
The Northern Wars, 1558-1721 by Robert I. Frost; Longman, Harlow, England; 2000 ISBN 0-582-06429-5
On 13 February, Brigadier General Daniel M. Frost enrolled five companies of St. Louis-area Minutemen as a new Second Regiment of the Missouri Volunteer Militia.
The next morning Colonel Bratton arrived later on Sunday morning than he initially claimed during testimony and, Clausen concluded, invented a story about not being able to get in touch with Marshall which "nearly destroyed" Marshall.
John K. Frost (1922–1990), cytopathologist at Johns Hopkins Hospital
The first area of the body to be studied in this way was the female genital tract, using the Pap smear invented by Georgios Papanikolaou.
In 1919, Bratton returned to West Point as an instructor until reassigned to Fort Benning to teach infantrymen, Bratton himself being a member of the Infantry Branch.
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The film shows him being summoned by Naval Intelligence Lieutenant Commander Alvin D. Kramer, (played by Wesley Addy).
Stuart W. Frost (1891 - 1990) was a professor of entomology at The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania.
Robert I. Frost has summarized the 1562 state of war as an "uneasy stalemate:" while Denmark, Sweden, Russia and Poland-Lithuania had staked overlapping claims, the local parties of the broken-up Livonian Confederation had at least preliminarily chosen sides and intense fighting had occurred between some of the respective armies, a stable solution was not in sight even if military engagements had waned.
Baskett's appearance, a large African-American man with a round face, contrasts with the appearance of Uncle Remus in earlier book illustrations by Frederick S. Church, A. B. Frost, and E. W. Kemble.