Clinton Bowen Fisk (December 8, 1828 - July 9, 1890) was a senior officer during Reconstruction in the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands...
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Indianapolis, Indiana. There were 1,029 delegates from all but three states. Clinton B. Fisk was nominated for president unanimously. John A. Brooks was nominated...
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British detective Clinton Eastwood, Jr. (born 1930), better known as Clint Eastwood, American film actor and director Clinton B. Fisk (1828–1890), American...
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Witt Clinton's Presidential Bid, 1810–1812". Journal of the Early Republic. 5 (4): 441–462. doi:10.2307/3123061. JSTOR 3123061. Smith, Elbert B. (1975)...
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Taylor married Clinton Bowen Fisk on January 27, 1894. Her husband was the son of Clinton B. Fisk, who endowed Fisk University. Clinton Jr. worked as a...
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The school is named for Clinton B. Fisk, a Union general and assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau of Tennessee. Fisk secured a site to house...
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of 1.09%. In a distant third came the Prohibition Party candidate Clinton B. Fisk with 2.29%. New York weighed in for this election as less than 2% more...
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with 8.24% of the vote. The Prohibition Party ran brigadier general Clinton B. Fisk and John A. Brooks and received 1.33% of the vote. Members of the Knights...
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received 0.01% of the vote. The Prohibition Party ran brigadier general Clinton B. Fisk and John A. Brooks and received 0.99% of the vote. "1888 Presidential...
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corbelling. Fisk University was founded in 1865 through the efforts of the antislavery American Missionary Association, and was named for Clinton B. Fisk. The...
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