- Look up
calhoun in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. John C.
Calhoun (1782–1850) was the 7th vice
president of the
United States.
Calhoun can also refer...
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various records as "Colhoon", "Cohoon", "Calhoun", "Cahoun", "Cohoun", "
Calhoon", and "Colhoun". Ibid., pp. 1–2, 5–6, 18–19. In Scotland, it is spelled...
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William Dee
Calhoun (August 3, 1934 –
December 7, 1989) was an
American professional wrestler, who used the
professional name "Haystack" or "Haystacks"...
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Calhoon cartridges are a
class of .19 (4.85 mm)[citation needed]
caliber cartridges created by
James Calhoon, a
firearms designer with an
interest in that...
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Solomon Soladin "S. S."
Calhoon (January 2, 1838 –
November 10, 1908) was an
American judge and attorney. He was a
justice of the
Supreme Court of Mississippi...
- John
Calhoon (April 13, 1793 –
October 15, 1852) was a
United States representative from Kentucky. He was born in
Henry County,
Kentucky in 1797. He studied...
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mystery television series created by
Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and
Lindsay Calhoon Bring for Max. It is the
fourth television series in the
Pretty Little...
- was an
indie rock band
founded by John Schmersal, Rick Lee, and
Steve Calhoon that was
active from 1997 to 2011; for most of its history, however, Enon...
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Loyalists were
promised freedom from
slavery by the British.
Historian Robert Calhoon wrote in 2000,
concerning the
proportion of
Loyalists to
Patriots in the...
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Paula Rawl
Calhoon (born
December 6, 1957) is an
American politician. She is a
member of the
South Carolina House of
Representatives from the 87th District...