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    James Matthews Legaré (November 26, 1823 in Charleston, South Carolina – March 30, 1859 in Aiken, South Carolina) was an American poet and inventor. He...
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    month of his life, Legaré also served as United States Secretary of State ad interim following the resignation of Daniel Webster. Legaré was born in Charleston...
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  • Legare or Légaré may refer to: George Swinton Legaré (1869–1913), American politician Hugh S. Legaré (1797–1843), American lawyer and politician James...
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    Hayne, William Gilmore Simms, William Henry Trescot, Requier and James Matthews Legaré were her contemporaries; some were personal friends. Louisa Susannah...
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  • Senator from Indiana from 1837 to 1843 (born 1794) March 30 – James Matthews Legaré, poet and inventor (born 1823) April 14 – George M. Bibb, U.S. Senator...
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  • at the domestic reader rather than the professional March 30 – James Matthews Legaré (born 1823), American poet and failed inventor April 3 – Reginald...
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  • the antebellum period included Paul Hamilton Hayne (1830-1886), James Matthews Legaré (1823-1859), William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870), Henry Timrod (1829-1867)...
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  • not fielding 50 candidates, and all its candidates were listed as Nil. Matthews defected from PC Party in August 1999. Clark ran in Calgary Centre. Vautour...
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  • an Undefeated Season Now Recognized as a National Championship". Bryan Matthews (January 31, 2014). "Recognizing the champions". "Six Yellow Jackets Are...
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    Family, 1851-1868, edited by Frances Wallace Taylor, Catherine Taylor Matthews and J. Tracy Power, 2000, page 481 Correspondence of John C. Calhoun, by...
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