John Monroe Moore — (born 27 January 1867) was a Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, elected in 1918.Birth and FamilyHe was born at Morgantown, Kentucky. He was the son of Joseph Alexander and Martha Ann (Hampton) Moore. John married Miss Bessie Harris… … Wikipedia
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Moore House — or Moore Farm may refer to: in Canada John Moore House (Sparta, Ontario) in the United States (by state, then city/town) Drewry Mitchell Moorer House, Eufaula, Alabama, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Alabama… … Wikipedia
John Ellis Martineau — John Martineau John Ellis Martineau (* 2. Dezember 1873 im Clay County, Missouri; † 6. Juni 1937 in Little Rock, Arkansas) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und zwischen 1927 und 1928 Gouverneur … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Missouri secession — During the American Civil War, the secession of Missouri was controversial because of the disputed status of the state of Missouri . During the war, Missouri was claimed by both the Union and the Confederacy, had two competing state governments,… … Wikipedia
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John Jeremiah Jacob — (* 9. Dezember 1829 im Hampshire County, West Virginia; † 24. November 1893 in Wheeling, West Virginia) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker und von 1871 bis 1877 der 4. Gouverneur von West Virginia. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Frühe Jahre und… … Deutsch Wikipedia