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Christopher Gustavus Memminger (German:
Christoph Gustav Memminger;
January 9, 1803 –
March 7, 1888) was a German-born
American politician and a secessionist...
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Memminger Ach (or
seldom Memminger Aach) is a
river in Bavaria, Germany. The
Memminger Ach is a
tributary of the Iller, part of the
Danube river system...
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Memminger Auditorium (also
known as
Festival Hall) is a live
performance and
special events venue in Charleston,
South Carolina.
Local school officials...
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Anton Memminger (1846–1923) was a
German author,
publisher and politician. In his
Swiss period he used the
alias "Oswald Stein".
Anton Memminger studied...
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Morgan Mosby Polk
Price Semmes E. K.
Smith Stuart Taylor Wheeler Civilian Benjamin Bo****
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secretaries was
Treasury Secretary Christopher Memminger, who had
little experience with
fiscal policy;
Memminger was
placed at the
Treasury by
Davis due to...
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required a set of
guidelines to follow. On
February 5,
Christopher Memminger proposed the
creation of a
Committee of
Thirteen to
draft a provisional...
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established in the
Immigration and
Nationality Act of 1952).
Christopher Memminger,
Confederate States Secretary of the Treasury, born in Württemberg Natural-born-citizen...
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Thomas F.
Memminger (August 22, 1859 –
March 30, 1927) was an
American politician who
served in the
Nebraska House of
Representatives and
Oklahoma Senate...
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presented at the park amphitheater. In the
middle 1830s
Christopher Memminger, of Charleston,
South Carolina, took a tour of Flat Rock in an attempt...