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Hunton, as a person, may
refer to:
Addie Waites Hunton (1866–1943),
American suffragist, race and
gender activist, and
educator Emma
Hunton (born 1991)...
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Hunton II (September 24, 1822 –
October 11, 1908) was a
Virginia lawyer and
soldier who rose to
become a
brigadier general in the
Confederate Army...
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Alphaeus Hunton Jr. (1903–1970) was a
civil rights activist. He was
executive director of the
Council on
African Affairs. He was born on 18
September 1903...
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Hunton Andrews Kurth LLP,
formerly known as
Hunton &
Williams LLP and
commonly known as
Hunton, is an
American law firm. The firm
adopted its
current name...
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Eunice Roberta Hunton Carter (July 16, 1897 –
January 25, 1970) was an
American lawyer. She was one of New York's
first female African-American lawyers...
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Hunton is a
village and
civil parish about 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of
Catterick Garrison and 6
miles (10 km)
north west of Bedale, in
North Yorkshire, England...
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Hunton (1822–1908) was a U.S.
Senator from
Virginia from 1892 to 1895.
Senator Hunton may also
refer to:
Augustus P.
Hunton (1816–1911), Vermont...
- The
Hunton Megagroup also
Hunton Super Group,
Hunton Group,
Hunton Formation and
Hunton Limestone is
predominantly composed of
carbonate rock, deposited...
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Philip Hunton (c. 1600–1682) was an
English clergyman and
political writer,
known for his May 1643 anti-absolutist work A
Treatise of Monarchy. It became...
- from 1943 to 1946.
Hunton was born on 30
October 1885 in Bristol, Gloucestershire, the son on
Theodore and Emma
Maria Hunton.
Hunton joined Royal Marines...