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unusual facts about Wooley v. Maynard


Politics of New Hampshire

(However, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Wooley v. Maynard (1977) that those who object to the motto may tape over or cover up the words, either partially or completely.


Andrew M. Maynard

Cook retired from the senate in 2006, and joined the Rell ticket running for the post of state comptroller, losing to Nancy Wyman.

Harry L. Maynard

Maynard was elected as a Democrat to the Fifty-seventh and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1901-March 3, 1911).

Joseph A. Maynard

He worked as a manufacturer of plumbing supplies and was a director of the F.W. Webb Company, Fidelity Trust Company, Hibernia Savings Bank, and the McAuliffe Company.

Menis E. Ketchum

In addition to Menis Ketchum, they were former Supreme Court of Appeals Justice Margaret Workman, the first woman to serve on the state's high court, WVU law professor and ballot access advocate Bob Bastress, and incumbent Justice Elliott "Spike" Maynard.

Towanda, Kansas

Frank H. Maynard, this old-time cowboy author lived in Towanda for a time in the 1870s.

William H. Maynard

Maynard died on August 28, 1832, of cholera while preparing in New York City to attend the session of the Court for the Correction of Errors (then the highest court in the State, composed of the Chancellor, the Supreme Court justices and the State Senate); and was buried at the Hamilton College Cemetery in Clinton, NY.


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