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    George Washington Dunlap (February 22, 1813 – June 6, 1880) was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky. Born at Walnut Hills, near Lexington, Kentucky, Dunlap...
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  • George Dunlap may refer to: George W. Dunlap (1813–1880), U.S. Representative from Kentucky George Dunlap (golfer) (1908–2003), American amateur golfer...
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    born in Lancaster, Kentucky, the daughter of lawyer and statesman George W. Dunlap and Nancy (Nannie) E. Jennings. She graduated from the Franklin Female...
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  • by Alexander Grosset and George T. Dunlap. It was originally primarily a hardcover reprint house. In 1907, Grosset & Dunlap acquired Chatterton & Peck...
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    Crittenden Garrett Davis George W. Dunlap Henry Grider Aaron Harding John Marshall Harlan Joseph Holt James S. Jackson Robert Mallory John W. Menzies James Speed...
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  • Crisfield John Jordan Crittenden Henry W. Davis Thomas Treadwell Davis Ebenezer Dumont George W. Dunlap George Purnell Fisher Benjamin Franklin Flanders...
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    Kentucky's 6th district In office March 4, 1863 – July 13, 1866 Preceded by George W. Dunlap Succeeded by Andrew H. Ward Personal details Born (1826-07-04)July...
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  • Wickliffe (U) George W. Dunlap (U) Robert Mallory (U) John J. Crittenden (U) William H. Wadsworth (U) John W. Menzies (U) Samuel Casey (U) George Yeaman (U)...
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    Company. Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present 38°03′12″N 84°09′17″W / 38.05333°N 84.15472°W / 38.05333; -84.15472...
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    until July 6, 1861 George T. Brown, elected July 6, 1861 Chaplain: Thomas H. Stockton (Methodist), elected July 6, 1861 Clerk: John W. Forney, until July...
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