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Melancton Smith (May 7, 1744 – July 29, 1798) was a merchant,
lawyer and a New York
delegate to the
Continental Congress.
Praised for his intelligence...
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Robert "Bob"
Melancton Metcalfe (born
April 7, 1946) is an
American engineer and
entrepreneur who
contributed to the
development of the
internet in the...
- Melanchthon,
Melancthon or
Melancton may
refer to:
Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560),
German Lutheran reformer,
collaborator with
Martin Luther G. D. Melanchthon...
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Norman Bel
Geddes (born
Norman Melancton Geddes;
April 27, 1893 – May 8, 1958) was an
American theatrical and
industrial designer,
described in 2012 by...
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Melancton Smith (May 24, 1810 – July 19, 1893) was a
United States Navy
officer who
served during the
Seminole Wars and the
American Civil War. Melancton...
- in
opposition were
written under pseudonyms, such as "Brutus" (likely
Melancton Smith), "Centinel" (likely
Samuel Bryan), and "Federal Farmer." Eventually...
- Livingston, and
Richard Morris against the
Clintonian faction led by
Melancton Smith, Lansing, Yates, and
Gilbert Livingston. Clinton's
faction wanted...
- (likely
either Melancton Smith,
Robert Yates or
perhaps John Williams),
Centinel (Samuel Bryan), and the
Federal Farmer (either
Melancton Smith, Richard...
- most
likely writer, but more
recent scholarship has
suggested either Melancton Smith of
Poughkeepsie or John
Williams of Salem. A com****tional analysis...
- Anti-Federalist. An ****emblyman
William Findley Brutus Robert Yates,
Melancton Smith Anti-Federalist.
After Marcus Junius Brutus, a
Roman republican...