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    Thomas Salem Bocock (May 18, 1815 – August 5, 1891) was a Confederate politician and lawyer from Virginia. After serving as an antebellum United States...
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  • shortstop Elizabeth Azcona Bocock (born 1969), Honduran politician Thomas S. Bocock (1815–1891), politician and lawyer Willis Henry Bocock (1865–1947), professor...
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    Stephens President pro tempore: R. M. T. Hunter House Speaker Speaker: Thomas S. Bocock Secretary: James H. Nash, South Carolina Assistant Secretary: Edward...
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    Only twenty-seven served continuously, including House Speaker Thomas S. Bocock and Senate President pro tempore Robert M. T. Hunter of Virginia, William...
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    Stephens President pro tempore: R. M. T. Hunter House Speaker Speaker: Thomas S. Bocock Secretary: James H. Nash, South Carolina Recording Clerk: John W. Anderson...
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  • Chief Justice of Kentucky; U.S. Senator from Kentucky; seventeenth U.S. Secretary of the Treasury; Class of 1791 Thomas S. Bocock: Speaker of the Confederate...
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  • following the 1888 elections in which Republicans won a majority of the seats. Thomas B. Reed received a majority of the votes cast and was elected speaker. An...
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    Wallace in 1968, and has never supported a Democrat for president since Harry S. Truman in 1948. Despite this, the congressional seat remained in the hands...
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  • missing] January 3, 1993 - January 3, 2001 7th [data missing] Thomas S. Bocock Democratic March 4, 1847 - March 3, 1853 4th [data missing] March 4, 1853...
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  • current U.S. Senators are Democrats Mark Warner (serving since 2009) and Tim Kaine (serving since 2013). Virginia is allotted 11 seats in the U.S. House...
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