Julius Caesar Chappelle (c. 1852 – January 27, 1904) was an American Republican Party politician who was born into slavery in South Carolina and served...
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Capaccio (1552–1631) or Julius Caesar Capaccio, learned Italian Julius Caesar Chappelle (1852–1904), U.S. politician Julius Caesar Czarnikow (1838–1909)...
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Chappelle, American producer and director Julius Caesar Chappelle (1852–1904), African-American legislator Pat H. Chappelle (1869–1911), African-American founder...
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1890, one of the first black Republican legislators of Boston, Julius Caesar Chappelle, made a speech "At the Cradle of Liberty" in support of the Federal...
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28, 2013. Obituary, "Chappelle Ends Notable Career", The Boston Herald, p. 14, February 28, 1904. "Hon. Julius Caesar Chappelle", The Cleveland Gazette...
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event. In the early 1880s, Hayden helped bring Julius Caesar Chappelle into Republican politics. Chappelle was a popular Republican legislator from 1883...
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held several political positions in LaVilla. Their other brother Julius Caesar Chappelle, Pat's uncle, also worked in construction in LaVilla and then moved...
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discovered that he had died in 1977 after years in institutions. Died: Julius Caesar Chappelle, 51–52, American politician, member of the Massachusetts General...
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(1839–1871), civil rights activist and African American baseball pioneer Julius Caesar Chappelle (1852–1904), legislator (1883–1886), Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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American Indian to be elected to the Great and General Court. Julius Caesar Chappelle 48th United States Congress List of Massachusetts General Courts...
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