• William H. Amoss (December 2, 1936 – October 8, 1997) was an American politician. He was a member of the Maryland Senate from 1983 until his death 14 years...
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  • Thomas M. Amoss (born 1961), American thoroughbred horse trainer Ulius Louis Amoss (1895–1961), American intelligence officer William H. Amoss (1936–1997)...
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  • David Amoss was a leader of the Night Riders, a vigilante group of Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee farmers that was an offshoot of the Planters'...
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  • pianist Adrian Amos (born 1993), safety for the Green Bay Packers William H. Amoss (1936–1997), politician, former Maryland State Senator Charles W. Anderson...
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  • Governor Parris Glendening appointed Donald Fry to replace Democrat William H. Amoss, who died on October 8, 1997. In the succeeding election during 1998...
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  • During college he interned at the Maryland General Assembly for Senator William H. Amoss, and on Capitol Hill for U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski. In 1995 he...
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    made to the school to accommodate more students including the new William H. Amoss Performing Arts Center, finished in 2000, and "Cobra Stadium" and surrounding...
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    to Janice Piccinini. District 17: S. Frank Shore lost renomination to Mary H. Boergers. District 18: Margaret Schweinhaut lost renomination to Patricia...
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  • promoting a harsher approach to handling the farmers' problems. Dr. David Amoss, a farmer and country doctor from Cobb, Kentucky who lived in Caldwell County...
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    Maryland House of Delegates. District 24: Mary A. Conroy retired. District 32: H. Erle Schafer retired to run for Harford County Executive. District 37: Harry...
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