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  1. Wilson Swain Caldwell (1841-1898) was a distinguished Civil War -era African American. Born into slavery on February 27, 1841, his mother, Chaney Atwater, was most likely the wife of November since 1833. His father was November 'Doctor' Caldwell, a slave of Helen Hogg Hooper, daughter of the Signer of the Declaration of Independence and the ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Samuel_AlitoSamuel Alito - Wikipedia

    e. Samuel Anthony Alito Jr. OMRI ( / əˈliːtoʊ / ə-LEE-toh; born April 1, 1950) is an American jurist who serves as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was nominated to the high court by President George W. Bush on October 31, 2005, and has served on it since January 31, 2006.

  3. James Caldwell graduated from the College of New Jersey (later called Princeton University) in 1759 and, although he inherited 500 acres (2.0 km 2) in Cub Creek, chose to become pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elizabethtown, New Jersey. He was an active partisan on the side of the Patriots, and was known as the "Fighting Parson". [2]

  4. Joseph D. Pistone. Joseph Dominick Pistone (born September 17, 1939) is an American former FBI agent who worked undercover as Donnie Brasco between September 1976 and July 1981, [nb 1] as part of an infiltration primarily into the Bonanno crime family, and to a lesser extent the Colombo crime family, two of the Five Families of the Mafia in New ...

  5. Joseph Caldwell, 1773-1835. Caldwell, Joseph (21 Apr. 1773-27 Jan. 1835), mathematician, Presbyterian minister, and first president of The University of North Carolina, was born at Lamington, N.J., in northeastern Hunterdon County*, the youngest of three children of Joseph and Rachel Harker Caldwell. His father died two days before Caldwell's ...

  6. www.ncpedia.org › biography › caldwell-josephCaldwell, Joseph | NCpedia

    21 Apr. 1773–27 Jan. 1835. See also: Numbers of Carlton. Joseph Caldwell, mathematician, Presbyterian minister, and first president of The University of North Carolina, was born at Lamington, N.J., in northeastern Hunterdon County, the youngest of three children of Joseph and Rachel Harker Caldwell. His father died two days before Caldwell's ...

  7. Joseph Caldwell (1773–1835) was an American mathematician. Joseph or Joe Caldwell may also refer to: Joseph Pearson Caldwell (1808–1853), American representative from North Carolina; Joe Caldwell (born 1941), American basketball player; Joe Caldwell (archaeologist) (1916–1973), American archaeologist

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