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Supreme Court nominee by a Senate committee. On January 9, 1874, an angered President Grant sent the Senate a letter that withdrew
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had been purchased by fraud and did not have the legal right to carry the
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ship was a mixture of "pretense, legality, and bluff". Through negotiations, 91 crewmembers were returned to New York and families of those Americans who were executed by Burriel were eventually awarded $ 80,000 reparations from Spain in 1875.
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884:Williams's name from nomination.
556:Joint Committee on Reconstruction
501:held before the establishment of
4182:People of the Reconstruction Era
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1222:Crafting the Oregon Constitution
1107:Dictionary of American Biography
558:. In 1866 Williams authored the
516:Williams, a Democrat, supported
499:Oregon Constitutional Convention
478:Oregon Constitutional Convention
456:in 1844. Williams then moved to
324:
21:George Williams (disambiguation)
4102:United States attorneys general
4033:Oregon Steam Navigation Company
2368:United States Attorneys General
1732:from the original on 2010-06-02
1699:from the original on 2018-07-26
1645:from the original on 2018-07-26
1609:
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1509:. February 1, 1874. p. 8.
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1198:from the original on 2007-09-27
935:
875:. Initially, Grant had Senator
851:Chief Justice nomination (1873)
838:had been legally registered in
651:In December 1871, during later
527:
1966:United States Attorney General
1728:. U.S. Department of Justice.
1726:Office of the Attorney General
1326:. December 13, 1872. p. 1
1278:
888:Honored by New York Bar (1874)
592:U.S. Joint High Commission in
94:United States Attorney General
1:
3593:Russo-American Treaty of 1824
1384:Norris-Milligin-Faulk, p. 272
1361:Norris-Milligin-Faulk, p. 271
1087:
1082:George H. Williams Townhouses
522:presidential election of 1860
4177:People from Lee County, Iowa
4167:19th-century American judges
1759:
1616:Williams, George H. (1895).
1593:. June 17, 1875. p. 5.
1273:Dictionary of Oregon History
1194:. University of Washington.
578:U.S. Joint High Commissioner
460:, where he practiced law in
7:
1668:"Portland Mayor Indicted".
1465:Oregon Historical Quarterly
1075:
1000:Episcopal Church of America
873:United States Supreme Court
584:Treaty of Washington (1871)
568:Military Reconstruction Act
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4152:Iowa state court judges
3766:Willamette Trading Post
3623:Donation Land Claim Act
3511:Oregon boundary dispute
1871:"George Henry Williams"
1722:"George Henry Williams"
1188:"Holmes v. Ford (1853)"
802:Virginius affair (1873)
733:Alabama election (1872)
680:Toured the South (1872)
550:, was appointed to the
4051:Native peoples history
3751:Thomas and Ruckle Road
3563:Provisional Government
3036:James William Marshall
1670:The Lewiston Daily Sun
960:
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3827:Abigail Scott Duniway
3059:Secretary of the Navy
2999:George Henry Williams
1431:Bradford, pp. 106–107
1401:. December 17, 1872.
1226:Oregon State Archives
1056:Historical reputation
1010:Williams was elected
954:
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647:U.S. Attorney General
591:
542:, was elected to the
532:Further information:
339:George Henry Williams
270:New Lebanon, New York
146:United States Senator
3501:Hudson's Bay Company
3481:American Fur Company
1641:. October 12, 1901.
1618:Occasional Addresses
1449:McFeely, pp. 390–391
1068:Marriages and family
1031:Charles W. Fairbanks
987:Occasional Addresses
560:Tenure of Office Act
544:United States Senate
347:Oregon Supreme Court
3947:Eliza Hart Spalding
3558:Pacific Fur Company
3526:Oregon missionaries
3491:Executive Committee
1761:McFeely, William S.
1564:, pp. 560–561.
1459:Teiser, S. (1946).
1271:Corning, Howard M.
1050:River View Cemetery
965:Rutherford B. Hayes
946:Benjamin H. Bristow
867:Williams to become
663:Prosecution of Klan
454:admitted to the bar
414:Rutherford B. Hayes
4117:Oregon Republicans
3892:Morton M. McCarver
3882:David Thomas Lenox
3746:Philip Foster Farm
3650:Great Gale of 1880
3486:Columbian exchange
3104:Zachariah Chandler
3022:Postmaster General
3005:Edwards Pierrepont
2956:William W. Belknap
2950:John Aaron Rawlins
2913:George S. Boutwell
2879:Elihu B. Washburne
2871:Secretary of State
2028:Political offices
2006:Served alongside:
1976:Edwards Pierrepont
1806:Smith, Jean Edward
1766:Grant: A Biography
1693:The New York Times
1672:. January 5, 1905.
1639:The New York Times
1591:The New York Times
1507:The New York Times
1399:The New York Times
1324:The New York Times
1035:Theodore Roosevelt
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929:Edwards Pierrepont
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772:William P. Kellogg
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316:Kate Hughes George
139:Edwards Pierrepont
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1973:Succeeded by
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1855:978-1-5883-6992-5
1298:Williams (1996),
1029:. Vice President
904:Chester A. Arthur
727:the 1968 election
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715:Warren G. Harding
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181:Succeeded by
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127:Amos Akerman
101:
81:Succeeded by
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4092:1910 deaths
4087:1823 births
3982:Ewing Young
3927:Joel Palmer
3907:Ezra Meeker
3902:Joseph Meek
3887:Asa Lovejoy
3847:Joseph Gale
3792:Ira Babcock
3736:Oregon City
3726:Meek Cutoff
3701:Fort Dalles
3676:Barlow Road
3378:Goldschmidt
3106:(1875–1877)
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2887:(1869–1877)
2864:(1869–1877)
2714:Kleindienst
2669:T. C. Clark
2286:Chamberlain
2021:James Kelly
1984:U.S. Senate
1930:Aaron Waite
1703:January 15,
1601:February 7,
1517:January 15,
1330:January 15,
1121:January 16,
747:Republicans
711:Solid South
625:Haro Strait
599:Brady, 1871
520:during the
450:Daniel Gott
446:studied law
444:. Williams
430:New Lebanon
395:A. C. Gibbs
391:U.S. Senate
306:(1864–1910)
241:Aaron Waite
224:Preceded by
186:James Kelly
169:Preceded by
122:Preceded by
69:Preceded by
4081:Categories
3942:Levi Scott
3917:John Minto
3872:H.A.G. Lee
3857:David Hill
3797:Sam Barlow
3618:Cayuse War
3288:DeLashmutt
2804:M. Garland
2754:Thornburgh
2719:Richardson
2699:Katzenbach
2614:McReynolds
2609:Wickersham
2564:A. Garland
2539:Pierrepont
2484:Crittenden
2449:Crittenden
2053:Harry Lane
2047:1902–1906
2036:Henry Rowe
1970:1871–1875
1951:1853–1858
1924:1853–1858
1877:2012-06-19
1769:. Norton.
1649:2018-07-26
1574:White 2016
1562:Smith 2001
1550:Smith 2001
1535:Smith 2001
1409:2018-07-26
1236:2016-06-20
1088:References
995:Portland.
900:Noah Davis
699:Charleston
507:U.S. state
452:, and was
304:Republican
299:Democratic
262:1823-03-26
86:Harry Lane
74:Henry Rowe
3877:Jason Lee
3721:Linn City
3645:Modoc War
3338:Rushlight
3253:Wasserman
3248:Goldsmith
3203:McCormick
2859:President
2739:Civiletti
2679:McGranery
2629:Daugherty
2604:Bonaparte
2291:Stanfield
865:nominated
844:Virginius
836:Virginius
831:Virginius
826:Virginius
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