GeorgeEdmundBadger (April 17, 1795 – May 11, 1866) was an American politician who served as a Whig U.S. senator from the state of North Carolina. Badger...
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Senator Badger may refer to: GeorgeEdmundBadger (1795–1866), U.S. senator from North Carolina William Badger (1779–1852), New Hampshire State Senate...
New Orleans attorney Edward A. Bradford. Fillmore's second choice, GeorgeEdmundBadger, asked for his name to be withdrawn. Senator-elect Judah P. Benjamin...
Tyler read the law with his father, then a state judge, and later with Edmund Randolph, former United States Attorney General. Tyler was admitted to the...
About this time, he met abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor George DeBaptiste who lived in nearby Madison, and the two became friends. Harrison...
nominees included Edward A. Bradford, nominated August 16, 1852, GeorgeEdmundBadger, nominated January 3, 1853 and William C. Micou, nominated February...
George Percy Badger (6 April 1815 – 21 February 1888) was an English Anglican missionary, and a scholar of oriental studies. He is mainly known for his...
nominations to replace John McKinley, nominating Edward A. Bradford, GeorgeEdmundBadger, and William C. Micou, but the Senate, controlled by the Democratic...
and the amendment was defeated 44–11. An amendment by Whig Sen. GeorgeEdmundBadger of North Carolina to exclude New Mexico and California lost 35–15...
Lady of North Carolina and President of the North Carolina Railroad GeorgeEdmundBadger, U.S. Congressman Josiah W. Bailey, U.S. Senator John Heritage Bryan...
in mid-1852, Fillmore successively nominated Edward A. Bradford, GeorgeEdmundBadger, and William C. Micou. By refusing to act on any of the nominations...
court falling under the Executive Branch, not the Judicial Branch. GeorgeEdmundBadger was a U.S. Senator from North Carolina and Secretary of the Navy...
Succeeded by George Washington Brooks United States Senator from North Carolina In office March 4, 1855 – May 5, 1858 Preceded by GeorgeEdmundBadger Succeeded...
April 1 – Chester Harding, portrait painter (born 1792) May 11 – GeorgeEdmundBadger, U.S. Senator from North Carolina from 1846 to 1855 (born 1795) May...
28th (1843–1845) William Henry Haywood Jr. (D) 29th (1845–1847) GeorgeEdmundBadger (W) 30th (1847–1849) 31st (1849–1851) 32nd (1851–1853) David Settle...
Name Class Year Notablity References GeorgeEdmundBadger 1816 U.S. Secretary of the Navy, U.S. Senator Henry Baldwin 1797 Supreme Court justice and U...
Secretary of the Treasury John C. Spencer left the cabinet and was replaced by George M. Bibb, leaving Tyler's cabinet with just one Northerner, Secretary of...
Augustus Octavius Bacon 1895–1914 2 Georgia Democratic 1839–1914 GeorgeEdmundBadger 1846–1855 1 North Carolina Whig 1795–1866 Arthur P. Bagby 1841–1848...
Slavery (1625–1865) February 18 – George Peabody, businessman and philanthropist (died 1869) April 17 – GeorgeEdmundBadger, U.S. Senator from North Carolina...
Representative John Stanly of New Bern and a cousin of U.S. Senator GeorgeEdmundBadger. Stanly attended New Bern Academy and graduated from the American...
September 25, 1854, McGehee married Sally Polk Badger, daughter of U.S. Senator GeorgeEdmundBadger, at Christ Church Raleigh, North Carolina. McGehee...
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