- John
Covode (March 17, 1808 –
January 11, 1871) was an
American businessman and
abolitionist politician. He
served three terms in the
United States House...
- Covodesville, Pennsylvania,
Covode was the
oldest son of John
Covode, a U.S.
congressman and
staunch abolitionist. In his youth,
George Covode was
noted for his...
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Republican Rep. John
Covode, was
acting on a
personal grudge stemming from a
disputed land
grant designed to
benefit Covode's railroad company. The Democratic...
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impeachment inquiry. It was also
referred to as the
Covode Committee after its chairman, John
Covode of Pennsylvania. The
committee was
established March...
- Soon after, a one
sentence resolution to
impeach Johnson,
written by John
Covode, was
presented to the House. The
resolution read, Resolved, That Andrew...
- most
corrupt in
American history." In
March 1860, the
House created the
Covode Committee to
investigate the
administration for
evidence of corruption,...
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Sarah Heinz House (originally
Covode House) was a
settlement house at the
corner of
Heinz and Ohio
streets in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US. It adjoined...
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Covode is an
unincorporated community in
Indiana County, Pennsylvania,
United States. "
Covode, Pennsylvania".
Geographic Names Information System. United...
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Edwilda Heinz-Given (1871–1956)
Clarence Henry Heinz (1873–1920)
Howard Covode Heinz (1877–1941)
Robert Eugene Heinz (1882–1882,
lived about 1 month) Clifford...
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Alleged Corruptions in Government,
known as the
Covode Committee after its chairman, Rep. John
Covode (R-PA), to
investigate President James Buchanan...