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Maxcy Gregg (August 1, 1814 –
December 15, 1862) was an
American lawyer,
soldier in the
United States Army
during the Mexican–American War, and a Confederate...
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Virgil Maxcy (May 5, 1785 –
February 28, 1844) was an
American political figure. He was born in M****achusetts and
spent his
adult years in Maryland. He...
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Jonathan Maxcy (September 2, 1768 – June 4, 1820) was an
American Baptist minister and
college president. He was the
second president of
Brown University...
- John
Maxcy Zane (March 26, 1863 –
December 6, 1937) was an
American lawyer. Zane was born in Springfield, Illinois. He was
admitted to the bar in 1888...
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Kenneth F.
Maxcy (July 27, 1889 –
December 12, 1966) was an
American virologist. He was a
professor of
epidemiology at
Johns Hopkins School of Public...
- The
Joseph and
Hannah Maxcy Homestead is a
historic house at 630
South Union Road (Maine
State Route 131) in
South Union, Maine.
Built in 1802 by Ebenezer...
- The Wood****–Hatch–
Maxcy House Historic District, also
known as the Wood****
Garrison House, is
located in
North Attleborough, M****achusetts. Now a museum...
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Jonathan Maxcy. He was an
alumnus of
Brown University, with an
honorary degree from
Harvard University.
Before coming to the college,
Maxcy had served...
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University of
South Carolina were
Princeton alumni. They
appointed Jonathan Maxcy, a
Brown graduate, as the university's
first president.
Thomas Cooper, an...
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James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow,
publisher of De Bow's
Review James Gadsden Maxcy Gregg Thomas C.
Hindman Laurence M.
Keitt Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar...