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ARTICLES RELATED TO Richard Mentor Johnson |  |  |  | Richard Mentor Johnson: Encyclopedia II - Richard Mentor Johnson - Elected Office
Richard Mentor Johnson - Kentucky House of Representatives.
Johnson was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1804-1806 and again in 1819.
Johnson was again elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 1850, but he died in Frankfort, Kentucky soon after taking his seat.
Richard Mentor Johnson - United States House of Representatives.
Johnson was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Tenth and to the five succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1807-March 3, 1819). He was chairman of the Committee on Cl ...
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1850 - January - April.
January 4 - Frederick York Powell, English historian and scholar (died 1904)
January 6 - Eduard Bernstein, German social democratic theoretician and politician (died 1932)
January 6 - Xaver Scharwenka, Polish-German composer (died 1924)
January 10 - John Wellborn Root, U.S. architect (died 1891)
January 11 - Philipp von Ferrary, Italian stamp collector (died 1917)
January 14 - Pierre Loti, French sailor and writer (died 1923)
Janu ...
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1850 - Unknown Date.
The United States Republican Party is founded
Foundation of the University of Sydney, the oldest in Australia
The American System of Watch Manufacturing starts in Roxbury, Mass.U.S.A. Waltham Watch Company
Bingley Hall, the world's first purpose- built exhibition hall, opens in Birmingham, England.
Pinkerton Detective Agency
France begins to transport colonists to Algeria
Modern acoustic guitar created in Spain
Rifling becom ...
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Johnson (composer), South Icomposer of Malayalam cinema
Andre Johnson, American football player
Andrew Johnson, 17th President of the United States
Ben Johnson, multiple people
Bill Johnson, multiple people
Bob Johnson, multiple people
Boris Johnson, British journalist
Brian Johnson, lead singer of the rock band AC/DC
Bunk Johnson, jazz musician
Bushrod Johnson, Confederate Ar ...
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The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 1, 1817 to April 20, 1818.
The second session took place in Washington, DC from November 16, 1818 to March 3, 1819.
In addition, the Senate was called into special session by outgoing President James Madison for incoming President James Monroe and met from March 4, 1817 to March 6, 1817.
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The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 5, 1825 to May 22, 1826.
The second session took place in Washington, DC from December 4, 1826 to March 3, 1827.
In addition, the Senate was called into special session by outgoing President James Monroe for incoming President John Quincy Adams and met from March 4, 1825 to March 9, 1825.
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U.S. presidential election 1836 - Democratic Party nomination.
Incumbent president Andrew Jackson decided to retire after two terms and supported his Vice President, Martin Van Buren. Although Southerners disliked the New Yorker Van Buren as well as his intended running mate, Colonel Richard Mentor Johnson of Kentucky, Jackson secured the nomination at a meeting in Baltimore.
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The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from December 7, 1829 to May 31, 1830.
The second session took place in Washington, DC from December 6, 1830 to March 3, 1831.
In addition, the Senate was called into special session by outgoing President John Quincy Adams for incoming President Andrew Jackson and met from March 4, 1829 to March 17, 1829.
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Under the Twelfth Amendment, electors must cast distinct votes for President and Vice President, instead of two votes for President. No Elector may cast votes for Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates who both inhabit the same state as the Elector. It is, however, possible for an ...
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It opened at Danville, Kentucky in 1785, and did not move to Lexington until 1789. In dire financial straits because of the American Civil War, Transylvania University merged with Kentucky University (a Christian Church school) located in Harrodsburg ...
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The first session of this Congress took place in Washington, DC from May 22, 1809 to June 28, 1809
The second session took place in Washington, DC from November 27, 1809 to May 1, 1810.
The third session took place in Washington, DC from December 3, 1810 to March 3, 1811.
In addition, the Senate was called into special session by outgoing President Thomas Jefferson for incoming ...
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