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    Alfred Marmaduke Hobby (1836 – February 5, 1881) was a famous Texas merchant, politician, Confederate officer, and poet. He was born in Macon, Georgia...
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  • Hobby is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred Marmaduke Hobby (1836–1881), American merchant, politician, and poet, and Confederate...
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  • Antonio from 1903 to 1905, was born at the town in 1881. Politician Alfred Marmaduke Hobby established a general store at St. Mary's of Aransas in 1857, and...
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  • Patricio County James Marshall Harrison John L. Haynes J. W. Henderson Alfred Marmaduke Hobby Richard Bennett Hubbard, Jr. Henry Lawrence Kinney Francis J. Lynch...
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  • Henry Darnell Robert Turner Flewellen Sterling Brown Hendricks Alfred Marmaduke Hobby James K. Holland Spearman Holland Samuel A. Maverick James G. McDonald...
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    November 7, 1859 8th Henry Kinney November 7, 1859 February 9, 1861 Alfred Marmaduke Hobby March 19, 1861 November 4, 1861 9th Washington Edmund Goodrich November...
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  • artistic rivalries to the fore, which is compounded when renowned artist Marmaduke Snell arrives. His obnoxious behaviour towards the other artists and craftspeople...
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    Anderssen won it by beating Lionel Kieseritzky, József Szén, Staunton, and Marmaduke Wyvill – by margins of at least two games in every case. His prize was...
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    the possibility for error. A list of the 34 individual victories. Only Marmaduke Pattle claimed more victories—around 50—but over half of his claims were...
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  • Edwin Hobby. Oveta Culp Hobby (1905–1995), U.S. Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare 1953–55. Wife of William P. Hobby. William P. Hobby Jr. (born...
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