Sir John Pettus (c. 1640-1698), 3rd Baronet of the Pettus Baronetcy
John Pettus (MP for Norwich), Member of Parliament for Norwich 1604–1611
John Pettus (courtier), (c. 1613-1685), elected Fellow of the Royal Society
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JohnPettus may refer to: John Jones Pettus (1813–1867), U.S. politician Sir JohnPettus (c. 1640-1698), 3rd Baronet of the Pettus Baronetcy John Pettus...
and Alice Taylor Winston, a brother of John J. Pettus, and a distant cousin of Jefferson Davis. Pettus was educated in local public schools, and later...
alias Probierbuch. Ercker's 1574 book was translated into English by Sir JohnPettus as Fleta Minor in 1683 with the original woodcuts redrawn with some modifications...
Pettus Bridge carries U.S. Route 80 Business (US 80 Bus.) across the Alabama River in Selma, Alabama. Built in 1940, it is named after Edmund Pettus,...
Pettus Baronetcy of Rackheath in Norfolk, England, was a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 23 September in 1641 for Thomas Pettus...
Look up pettus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pettus may refer to: Pettus baronets, a baronetcy of England Senator Pettus (disambiguation), several...
how many operatives they claimed". Pettus later relocated to Memphis in West Tennessee. Perhaps one reason that Pettus was often described as "notorious"...
21, 1859. Pettus' election by such a large margin, indicated that secession was becoming increasingly popular among Mississippians, as Pettus had campaigned...
Lewis led the first of three Selma to Montgomery marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge where, in an incident which became known as Bloody Sunday, state...
Died in Motion Picture and Television Fund Hospital at the age of 92. JohnPettus 20th and 23rd Governor of Mississippi 1867-01-28 Died at age 53 in Pulaski...
Governor John J. Pettus faced internal party challenges and criticisms for military handling. Despite discontent and potential withdrawal, Pettus persisted with...
Mississippi State Senate John J. Pettus served as governor for the intervening five days. McRae was sworn in on 10 January 1854. "John J. McRae: Twenty-first...
of Norwich, Norf". History of Parliament. Retrieved 9 August 2016. "PETTUS, John (1550–1614), of Norwich, Norf". History of Parliament. Retrieved 26 April...