American Civil War. Botts was born in Dumfries, Virginia, to prominent lawyer Benjamin Gaines Botts and his wife Jane Tyler Botts. Both of his parents...
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the vote, defeating Whig John Minor Botts. 1849; Seddon was reelected with 53.64% of the vote, defeating Whig challenger Botts. Wikisource has original...
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Botts is a surname of European origin. The name refers to: Baker Botts International law firm named for James Addison Baker and Confederate Colonel Walter...
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known primarily as a drummer, Botts also contributed backing vocals to some Bread songs. Born in Oakland, California, Botts grew up in nearby Antioch before...
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François Bott (1935–2022) John Bott Leon Bott, Australian rugby league footballer Leonidas Bott (1889–1969), Australian cricketer Lloyd Bott (1917–2004)...
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to make policy. Congressman John Botts, who opposed Tyler, introduced an impeachment resolution on July 10, 1842. Botts levied nine formal articles of...
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and Botts in 1865, by Peter W. Gray and Walter Browne Botts. In 1872, James Addison Baker joined the firm, and the name was changed to Gray, Botts & Baker...
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economy to a minimum. By the 1840s, Southern Whigs like John M. Berrien of Georgia and John Botts of Virginia endorsed interventionist measures, but other...
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Jane Botts from Richmond, Virginia. Botts' father Alexander had been president of the Virginia State Council. She was also related to politician John Botts...
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Captain Alan John Bott MC & Bar (14 January 1893 – 17 September 1952) was a World War I flying ace who was credited with five aerial victories. He later...
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