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National Historic Landmark-Joshua R. Giddings Law Office

National Historic Landmark-Joshua R. Giddings Law Office

For most of his professional life, this small two-room frame structure was the law office of Joshua Reed Giddings (1785-1864), abolitionist and Congressman (1838-1859).

While in Congress, his unwavering objective was the elimination of ...

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Lancaster County Law Enforcement Officers Memorial

Dedicated to the officers of this county who gave their lives in the line of duty * B. Frank Sowell Lancaster Police 1937 * Walter T. Bell Highway Patrol 1939 * Curtis J Pope Constable 1943 * Coleman B. McAteer ...

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In Memory of Law Enforcement Officers Killed in the "Kansas City

June 17, 1933

RAYMOND J. CAFFREY

Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation

OTTO REED

Chief of Police, McAlester, Oklahoma

WILLIAM J. GROOMS

Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department

FRANK HERMANSON

Detective, Kansas City Missouri Police Department

Near this location the ...

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Lincoln's Last Law Office

Lincoln and Herndon rented law offices at several locations over the years. Their last was a rear room on the second floor in a building that stood here. Leslie's Weekly published this drawing of the office interior during the 1860 ...

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Creagh Law Office

circa 1834

Built by Judge John Gates Creagh, attorney, commissioner, county treasurer, judge of county orphans court and state legislator. It was originally located on lot 15 Court Street, facing the county court house, and was moved in the mid 1930's ...

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Barkley's Law Office

Alben W. Barkley, Congressman, U.S. Senator and Vice President, began practice of law here, 1901. He had read law for two years in offices of Rep. Charles K. Wheeler and Judge Wm. Sutton Bishop, the old Judge Priest of Irvin ...

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Scott's Law Office

Just to the west stands the law office occupied in early life by Lieutenant-General Winfield Scott, commander of the United States Army, 1841-1861. Scott, born near here, June 13, 1786, was admitted to the bar in 1806 and entered the ...

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Coloma’s Law Offices

Site of

In the 1850s, the law offices of Thomas Robertson and the firm of Sanderson and Hews were at this site. The town alcalde also had his office here. Borrowed from Mexican government, the position of alcalde combined the roles ...

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Law Office (Sam Houston)

Law office built and used at various periods of his later life by Sam Houston: Soldier, Statesman, Master Mason.

Marker can be reached from 19th Street near Avenue M.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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The Law Offices of John C. Calhoun

Near here, from 1807 to 1817, were

situated the law offices of

John C. Calhoun.

Born in the Long Canes District of Abbeville March 18, 1782.

Died, Washington D.C.

March 31, 1850.

Member of Congress

1811-1817

Secretary of War

1817-1825

Vice President of the United States

1825-1832

United States Senator

1832-1842, 1845-1850

Secretary of ...

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