Richard Hutson — (* 9. Juli 1748 im Prince William Parish, South Carolina; † 12. April 1795 in Charleston, South Carolina) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker. Hutson studierte Jura. Nach seiner Aufnahme in die Anwaltschaft praktizierte er in Charleston. 1776 bis … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hutson — may refer toPeople with the surname Hutson: * Christopher Hutson, Producer, director and writer * Curtis Hutson, Christian newspaper editor * Don Hutson, American football player * John Hutson, former chief Judge Advocate General of the US Navy * … Wikipedia
Hutson — ist der Familienname folgender Personen: Don Hutson (1913–1997), US amerikanischer American Football Spieler und Trainer George Hutson (1889–1914), britischer Langstreckenläufer Leroy Hutson (* 1945), US amerikanischer Soulsänger, Komponist,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Richard O'Meara — is a retired Brigadier General in the United States Army. [http://www.humanrightsfirst.org/us law/PDF/detainees/Military Leaders Letter President Bush FINAL.pdf Open Letter to President Bush] , Human Rights First , September 9 2004] O Meara is a… … Wikipedia
Hutson — This interesting surname is a patronymic form of the personal name Hudde , itself having three possible origins. Firstly, it is a pet form of the Old Saxon Hugh , a personal name meaning mind, spirit, heart from the 7th Century, and popular with… … Surnames reference
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John Hutson — John Dudley Hutson is a retired United States Navy rear admiral, attorney, and former Judge Advocate General of the Navy. He is the current dean and president of Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, New Hampshire. [… … Wikipedia
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List of mayors of Charleston, South Carolina — The Mayor is the highest elected official in Charleston, South Carolina. Since the city s incorporation in 1783, Charleston s chief executive officer has been elected directly by qualified voters, except for the years 1867 1868, when mayors were… … Wikipedia