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Richard Clauselle Puryear (February 9, 1801 – July 30, 1867) was a U.S.
Congressman from
North Carolina between the
years of 1853 and 1857. A planter...
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George Davis Thomas David Smith McDowell John
Motley Morehead Richard Clauselle Puryear Thomas Hart
Ruffin William N. H.
Smith Abraham Watkins Venable...
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William Shepperd Ashe (D) Sion Hart
Rogers (W) John Kerr Jr. (W)
Richard Clauselle Puryear (W)
Francis Burton Craige (D)
Thomas L.
Clingman (D) 34th (1855–1857)...
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North Carolina 6
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Richard Clauselle Puryear (Whig) 51.44% ▌Alfred
Moore Scales...
- his son,
Richmond Pearson, a
diplomat and U.S.
representative Richard Clauselle Puryear, U.S.
congressman Ernie S****, a
Major League baseball pitcher...
- 11, 1846
Thomas Lawson Price Mo. Jan. 20, 1862 Mar. 2, 1863
Richard Clauselle Puryear N.C. Mar. 3, 1853 Mar. 2, 1857
James Minor Quarles Tenn. Mar....
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Samuel D.
Purviance 1803–1805
North Carolina Federalist 1774–1806
Richard Clauselle Puryear 1853–1855
North Carolina Whig 1801–1867 1855–1857
American William...
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Richard Puryear (died 1894),
African American lynching victim Richard Clauselle Puryear (1801–1867),
American politician Puryear,
Tennessee This disambiguation...
- From To Name 1800 1813 Jean François
Gaspard de
Fornier de
Clauselles 1977 1989
Alain Aybram 1989 1995 Gérard
Balista 1995 2001
Augustin Bonrepaux 2001...
- the
families of
Thomas Lanier Clingman and
through marriage to
Richard Clauselle Puryear of
nearby Huntsville,
North Carolina. The Durrett-Jarratt House...