Benjamin Markley Boyer (January 22, 1823 – August 16, 1887) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Benjamin M...
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Markley may refer to: People: Alfred C. Markley (1843–1926), American Brigadier General Benjamin Markley Boyer (1823–1887), Democratic member of the U...
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on the European circuit Benjamin Markley Boyer (1823-1887), Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives Bert Boyer, director of the Centre...
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Caroline G. Boughton (1854–1905), educator and philanthropist. Benjamin Markley Boyer (1823–1887), represented Pennsylvania's 6th congressional district...
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Boutwell, Benjamin Butler, John A. Logan, Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Williams, and James F. Wilson. The president's defense team was made up of Benjamin Robbins...
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bring an impeachment resolution before the full House. On January 7, 1867, Benjamin F. Loan, John R. Kelso, and James Mitchell Ashley each introduced three...
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Moorhead (R) Thomas Williams (R) Jesse Lazear (D) 38th (1863–1865) Benjamin Markley Boyer (D) Ulysses Mercur (R) George Funston Miller (R) Adam John Gloss-...
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Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved November 19, 2012. "Benjamin Markley Boyer". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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the New Orleans Riots, Thomas Dawes Eliot, Samuel Shellabarger, Benjamin Markley Boyer. Report of the Select Committee on the New Orleans Riots. U.S. Government...
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law that the articles of impeachment would charge Johnson with. He wrote Benjamin F. Butler, proposing that, while Stevens worked to add two more additional...
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