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    William Taylor Barry (February 5, 1784 – August 30, 1835) was an American statesman, jurist and slave owner. He served as Postmaster General for most of...
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  • William Barry may refer to: Dick Barry (1926–2013), Speaker of the Tennessee House of Representatives William T. Barry (1784–1835), politician from Kentucky...
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    Maryanne Trump Barry (née Trump; April 5, 1937 – November 13, 2023) was an American attorney and United States federal judge. She became an assistant...
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  • Barry County is the name of two counties in the United States, both named for U.S. Postmaster General William T. Barry: Barry County, Michigan Barry County...
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    laboratories and indoor and outdoor sporting facilities. The Monsignor William Barry Memorial Library contains more than 710,000 items, including 2,600 periodical...
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    she studied French and was known for her ability to play the piano. William T. Barry, who later served as Postmaster General, wrote "of a charming little...
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    States. Previously known as "The River," the hamlet was renamed for William T. Barry, postmaster general under President Andrew Jackson. Barryville is a...
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    William S. Barry (born William Taylor Sullivan Barry; December 10, 1821 – January 29, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Deputy from Mississippi...
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    prestige when President Andrew Jackson invited his postmaster general, William T. Barry, to sit as a member of the Cabinet in 1829. The Post Office Act of...
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    Shelby's second aide, and future U.S. Senator and Postmaster General William T. Barry was his secretary. Adair rendered commendable service in the campaign...
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