Samuel Chase (congressman) — Samuel Chase (1789 ndash;August 3, 1838) was an American lawyer from Otsego County, New York. He represented New York in the U.S. House from 1827 until 1829.Chase was born in Cooperstown, New York and served as district attorney for the county… … Wikipedia
Samuel Chase — This article is about the signer of the Declaration of Independence. For the U.S. Congressman, see Samuel Chase (congressman). Infobox Judge name = Samuel Chase imagesize = caption = office = Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court… … Wikipedia
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Chase-Lloyd House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark … Wikipedia
Chase (name) — This article is about people named Chase . For other uses, see Chase (disambiguation). Chase Gender Male Language(s) Old French Origin Word/Name Old French word Chacier meaning to catch / seize … Wikipedia
Chase Utley — Utley running the bases in March 2007 Philadelphia Phillies No. 26 Second baseman … Wikipedia
Samuel Dexter — 3rd United States Secretary of the Treasury In office January 1, 1801 – May 13, 1801 President John Adams Thomas Jefferson … Wikipedia
Samuel Francis Smith — Samuel Francis Smith, (1808 1895), Baptist minister, journalist and author, is best known for having written the lyrics to My Country, Tis of Thee, which he entitled America . Early Life and EducationSamuel Francis Smith was born in Boston,… … Wikipedia
Samuel Prescott — (August 19, 1751 – c. 1777) was a Massachusetts Patriot during the American Revolutionary War. He is best remembered for his role in the midnight ride to warn the townspeople of Concord of the impending British army move to capture military… … Wikipedia
Samuel Gerard — is a fictional character in movies The Fugitive and U.S. Marshals. He is a Deputy Marshal of Chicago Police Department. Gerard is portrayed by Tommy Lee Jones.Films =The Fugitive= Gerard and his team of marshals Cosmo Renfro, Robert Biggs,… … Wikipedia