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Lancelot Phelps (1784–1866), US Congressman and father to James Phelps was a longtime resident.
His brother Peter Bergen was a noted judge in Brooklyn and Teunis Bergen became a US Congressman from the Second District of New York.
In 1900, Hammond began selling stock in the Missoulian to political rival Joseph M. Dixon who would later become a US Congressman, US Congressman, and the state of Montana's seventh governor.
In 1900, Hammond began selling stock in the Missoulian to political rival Joseph M. Dixon who would later become a US Congressman, US Senator, and the state of Montana's seventh governor.
Andrew Jackson Hamilton (1815–1875), US congressman and provisional governor of Texas
His grandson Carlos Bee was elected and served as a US Congressman from Texas.
George Gilbert Hoskins, former US Congressman and Lt. Governor of New York
In 1992, to commemorate the 500th anniversary of Columbus' landing on Hispaniola, Colón de Carvajal was co-designated Grand Marshal of the Tournament of Roses Parade, alongside US Congressman Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
The CAN predecessor, Citizen's Freedom Foundation ("CFF"), was founded in the wake of the 1978 Jonestown mass murder-suicide, and was run for a time by Patricia Ryan, the daughter of US Congressman Leo J. Ryan (D-Millbrae, California), who died from gunfire while investigating conditions at the Jonestown cult compound in Guyana.
US Congressman Francis E. Dorn campaigned for re-election using a specially lettered 1954 Eshelman Child's Sport Car.
The Commission met for two days under the Chairmanship of US Congressman Ed Markey and Lord Michael Jay of the UK House of Lords.
They had two children; their son Fontaine Maury Maverick became a prominent politician in Texas, elected as a US Congressman and a mayor of San Antonio.
Early alumni of KIS include US Ambassador to India Robert F. Goheen (1936) and US Congressman Chris Van Hollen (1977).
For the former US congressman from New York, see Leo W. O'Brien
In late June, 2010, in rapid succession, all of the six municipalities in the lower Cape Fear area adopted resolutions opposing the NCIT project; the North Carolina General Assembly passed legislation prohibiting the use of public funds for the project; and the US Congressman for the affected district, Mike McIntyre, announced his opposition to the project.
Edwin Willits, former US Congressman from Michigan, President of Michigan Agricultural College
They can become adults who, beneath a "seductive veneer," harbor "vindictive intent," in the words of US congressman/psychologist Timothy F. Murphy, and writer/practicing therapist Loriann Oberlin.
Patrick Moran was born in Alexandria, VA to US Congressman Jim Moran and Mary Moran.
Other prominent Virginians associated with the organization include Jeffrey M. Lacker, Richmond Federal Reserve and the late US Congressman Norman Sisisky and his wife.
and the American Political Science Association (APSA) Congressional Fellowship, where he served as a Visiting Fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy and Legislative Fellow with US Congressman Joseph Crowley (D-NY).
In 2001 former American Congressman from Louisiana Bob Livingston former US Congressman (Louisiana), seeking to gain permission to establish schools in the five cities where the United States has US Consulate which would provide an American style education, was given permission to establish a school in Shanghai.
US Congressman Curt Weldon supported claims by Lunev but noted that Lunev had "exaggerated things", according to the FBI.
Andrew Young (former UN Ambassador, Mayor of Atlanta, US Congressman and civil rights leader)
Adoniram J. Warner, former US Congressman, Union Army General in American Civil War
William Fadjo Cravens (1899–1974), US Congressman from Arkansas, son of the above