• James Lyman Van Buren (June 21, 1837 – April 13, 1866) was an American Union brevet brigadier general during the period of the American Civil War. He...
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  • James Van Buren may refer to: James H. Van Buren (1850–1917), bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Puerto Rico James Lyman Van Buren (1837–1866), American...
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  • socialite and traveler Elizabeth Douglas Van Buren (1881–1961), British archaeologist James Lyman Van Buren (1837–1866), American army officer and general...
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    (1837 to present) was originally located between Van Buren and Head of the Hollow, then at Van Buren, then at La Fayette. In 1839, the leaders of three...
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    nomination of Van Buren at the 1844 Democratic National Convention due to the latter's opposition to annexation; the party instead nominated James K. Polk,...
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    candidate in the election of 1848 on a ticket with former president Martin Van Buren. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1858...
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    of the community. The main streets are Rideau, Prescott, Clothier and Van Buren streets. A creek named Kemptville Creek divides Kemptville in the southeast...
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  • Jefferson The Selected Papers of John Jay The Papers of James Madison Papers of Martin Van Buren The Papers of Abraham Lincoln Sara Georgini. "John Quincy...
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  • Vice President: Martin Van Buren (D-New York) Chief Justice: Roger B. Taney (Maryland) Speaker of the House of Representatives: James K. Polk (D-Tennessee)...
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    throughout the state for President Van Buren, and he frequently debated with Lincoln and other Whigs. Though Van Buren lost his re-election bid to Whig...
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