Montfort Stokes (March 12, 1762 – November 4, 1842) was an American Democratic (originally Democratic-Republican) politician who served as U.S. Senator...
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poet Pierre Denys de Montfort (1766–1820), French naturalist Matthew Montfort (fl. 1978), guitarist of Ancient Future Montfort Stokes (1762–1842), U.S. Senator...
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SS Montfort Stokes (MC contract 2000) was a Liberty ship built in the United States during World War II. She was named after Montfort Stokes, an American...
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Montfort Stokes (1762–1842) was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1816 to 1823. Senator Stokes may also refer to: Connie Stokes (born 1953), Georgia...
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16, 1830. p. 3. Retrieved May 27, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1125–1126. "Montfort Stokes". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 16, 2023. "Legislature...
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governor of North Carolina. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Montfort Stokes was re-elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against fellow...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator from North Carolina Montfort Stokes was elected by the North Carolina General Assembly against fellow...
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Democratic-Republican candidate and former United States Senator from North Carolina Montfort Stokes, candidate Alfred Moore and Democratic-Republican candidate Isaac T...
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Governor Stokes may refer to: Edward C. Stokes (1860–1942), 32nd Governor of New Jersey Gabriel Stokes (1849–1920), Acting Governor of Madras in 1906...
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his time as governor, was elected to the United States Senate when Montfort Stokes resigned before serving the term to which he had been elected. Turner...
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