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Reuben Whallon (December 7, 1776 –
April 15, 1843) was an
American businessman and
politician who
served one term as a U.S.
Representative from New York...
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descendant the Mod.E. mete in the term "to mete out".
Whallon Whallon From
wealdan ("rule", "control"; cf.
modern English wield). Swanton...
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March 3, 1893
Plattsburgh 23rd
March 4, 1893 –
March 3, 1895
Reuben Whallon Jacksonian 13th
March 4, 1833 –
March 3, 1835
Split Rock J.
Ernest Wharton...
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James Whallon House is a
historic former farmhouse in the
village of
Greenhills near Cincinnati, Ohio,
United States. It was at
least the
third Ohio...
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Samuel S.
Whallon (April 20, 1804 Argyle,
Washington County, New York - July 6, 1858 Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania) was an
American merchant and politician...
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September 1, 2007.
Whallon, Reuben, (1776 - 1843),
Biographical Directory of the
United States Congress.
Accessed October 6, 2018. "
Whallon, Reuben, a Representative...
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Heritage publications. London. Karsten, H., Hauptmann, H., Wright, H.,
Whallon, R. 1998.
Evidence of
fourth millennium BC
silver production at Fatmali-Kalecik...
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Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Alan
Lowenthal (In****bent) 69,061 56.0
Republican Andy
Whallon 54,309 44.0
Total votes 123,370 100.0
Democratic hold...
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Whallon,
arrived on the scene, with
Whallon performing the examination. She was
later taken to the
hospital and
treated for two w****s by Dr.
Whallon....
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Theodorick Bland,
United States federal judge (d. 1846)
December 7 –
Reuben Whallon,
American politician (d. 1843)
December 8
Theodore Dehon,
second Episcopal...