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  • {{Image|Jbuchanan.jpg|right|350px|James Buchanan}} '''James Buchanan''' (1791-1868) was an [[United States of America|American]] politician and
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  • '''James Buchanan Duke''' (1856–1925) was an American tobacco and electric power indust
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  • #REDIRECT [[James Buchanan Duke]]
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  • {{Image|Jbuchanan.jpg|right|350px|James Buchanan}} '''James Buchanan''' (1791-1868) was an [[United States of America|American]] politician and
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  • ...1861, during the last two years of the administration of U.S. President [[James Buchanan]].
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  • '''James Buchanan Duke''' (1856–1925) was an American tobacco and electric power indust
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • ...rst two years of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[James Buchanan]]'s term.
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  • {{r|James Buchanan||#}}
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  • | title = Diamond Jim: The Life And Times Of James Buchanan Brady
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • *[[Edwin M. Stanton]], Ohio; James Buchanan's Attorney General; Lincoln's Secretary of War
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  • ....S. Secretary of State]] [[William L. Marcy]] by U.S. European diplomats [[James Buchanan]], [[John Y. Mason]], and [[Pierre Soulé]] in 1854 at [[Ostend, Belgium]].
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  • ...came to called. As Secretary of State, he asked U.S. European Diplomats [[James Buchanan]], [[John Y. Mason]], and [[Pierre Soulé]] to draft the [[Ostend Manifesto
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • ...Fillmore]] to be Minister to France. While in France, he developed with [[James Buchanan]] and [[Pierre Soulé]] the [[Ostend Manifesto]]. He died in Paris in 1859
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  • Image:Jbuchanan.jpg|James Buchanan
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  • ...wig von Mises]], [[F.A. Hayek]], [[Henry Hazlitt]], [[Milton Friedman]], [[James Buchanan]], [[Vernon Smith]], [[Israel Kirzner]], [[Walter E. Williams]], [[George S
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • *3: [[James Buchanan]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])''
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  • Upon the election of Democratic President [[James Buchanan]], however, Cass was made [[Secretary of State]]. As the architect of U.S.
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  • {{r|James Buchanan}}
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  • McElwee's great-grandfather, [[John Harvey McElwee]], and [[James Buchanan Duke|James ''(Buck)'' Buchanan Duke]], both lived and worked in the region ...ndfather, John Harvey McElwee, whose business was ruined by tobacco tycoon James Buchanan Duke.
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  • ...e ''"created the Bull Durham brand"'', only to have the recipe stolen by [[James Buchanan Duke|James ''(Buck)'' Buchanan Duke]].<ref name=Time2003-11-22/><ref name=s ...ndfather, John Harvey McElwee, whose business was ruined by tobacco tycoon James Buchanan Duke.
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  • | Mar. 4, 1857 || Mar. 6, 1857 || [[James Buchanan]] | Mar. 7, 1857 || Dec. 8, 1860 || [[James Buchanan]]
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  • ...s the senior officer of the Department of State under Secretary of State [[James Buchanan]]. On October 1, 1847, Polk ordered Trist's recall, in order to discourage
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  • |15||[[James Buchanan]]||1857-1861||||||[[Image:Jbuchanan.jpg|50px|James Buchanan]]
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  • ...ls one between McElwee's great-grandfather, [[John Harvey McElwee]], and [[James Buchanan Duke|James ''(Buck)'' Buchanan Duke]], the patriarch of the Duke family, fo ...ndfather, John Harvey McElwee, whose business was ruined by tobacco tycoon James Buchanan Duke.
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  • ...tobacco tycoon who was ruined and run out of the business by his nemesis, James Buchanan Duke (whose legacy would encompass both the American Tobacco Company and Du
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  • President [[James Buchanan]] did little to resolve the crisis or to persuade the southern states to di
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  • | 14 || [[John C. Breckinridge]] || 1857-1861 || [[James Buchanan]]
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  • |[[James Buchanan]]
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  • ...Hospital]] in [[Baltimore]], [[Maryland (U.S. state)|Maryland]], where the James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute still bears his name. ...st likely, named after the Democratic presidential candidate of that year, James Buchanan. <ref>Buchanan was elected president three months after Brady's birth and i
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  • ...e Democrats refused to renominate him, turning to the less controversial [[James Buchanan]]. Pierce returned to New Hampshire, leaving his successor to face the risi
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  • ...tobacco tycoon who was ruined and run out of the business by his nemesis, James Buchanan Duke (whose legacy would encompass both the American Tobacco Company and Du
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  • ...ership of the Democratic party away from pro-Southern men like President [[James Buchanan]], and committing it to the basic principle of democracy, "Let the People R ...rtoon depicts a giant [[Free Soil Party|free soiler]] being held down by [[James Buchanan]] and [[Lewis Cass]] standing on the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem
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  • ...tobacco tycoon who was ruined and run out of the business by his nemesis, James Buchanan Duke (whose legacy would encompass both the American Tobacco Company and Du
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  • ....S. state)]]. Between 1857 and 1858, the U.S. government under President [[James Buchanan]] conducted expeditions into Utah, in the conflict known today as the [[Uta
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  • ...Jacksonian Democracy|Jacksonian Democrats]] like [[Franklin Pierce]] and [[James Buchanan]]; few were Whigs.</ref>--to collaborate with the South proved crucial, as ...Abraham Lincoln]] charged that Senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]], President [[James Buchanan]], his predecessor, [[Franklin Pierce]], and Chief Justice [[Roger Taney]]
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  • President [[James Buchanan]] signed a proclamation on November 19, 1859 that restored ownership of the
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  • *3: [[James Buchanan]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[James Buchanan]] (1791-1868), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *3: [[James Buchanan]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *3: [[James Buchanan]] (1791-1868), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • President [[James Buchanan]] signed a proclamation on September 2, 1859 that restored ownership of the
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  • President [[James Buchanan]] signed a proclamation on November 19, 1858 that restored ownership of the
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  • *3: [[James Buchanan]] (1791-1868), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • President [[James Buchanan]] signed a proclamation on September 2, 1859 that restored ownership of the
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  • ...srupt the Union. Neither an abolitionist nor a slavery man, he supported [[James Buchanan]] in 1856 in the hope of compromise. When war broke out he became a sincere
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