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James Henderson Blount (1095 bytes)
1: ...ge:jameshendersonblount.jpg|thumb|James Henderson Blount led an investigation into American involvement in... 3: '''James Henderson Blount''' ([[September 12]], [[1837]]-[[March 8]], [[190... 5: Blount is buried at the Rose Hill Cemetery in [[Macon, G... 7: ...f the U.S. House of Representatives|Blount, James Henderson]] 8: ...egory:U.S. Dept. of State officials|Blount, James Henderson]] James Blount (997 bytes) 1: ... to the Kingdom of Hawai'i,'' ''[[James Henderson Blount|click here]].'' 3: ...arently persuaded to switch the Lancastrian side. Blount and Oxford fled to join Henry Tudor (the future [... 5: ...Blount, 1st Lord Mountjoy, and uncle of [[William Blount]], 4th Lord Mountjoy. 7: Blount appears as a minor character in [[William Shakesp... 9: [[Category:1493 deaths|Blount, James]] James Pinckney Henderson (2126 bytes) 1: '''James Pinckney Henderson''' ([[1808]]–[[1858]]) was a lawyer, politi... 3: ...his growing interest in the [[Texas Revolution]], Henderson began enlistments for service in [[Texas]]. He ar... 5: ... Texas, and took office in [[February]] [[1846]]. Henderson did not run for a second term as governor but lat... 7: ...ished in 1846, and the city of [[Henderson, Texas|Henderson]] in [[Rusk County, Texas|Rusk County]] are named... 9: [[Category:Governors of Texas|Henderson, James Pinckney]] James Henderson Berry (2824 bytes) 1: '''James Henderson Berry''' ([[15 May]] [[1841]] - [[30 January]] [[... 3: [[image:AR_James_Berry.jpg|left|James Henderson Berry]] 5: James Henderson Berry was born in [[Jackson County, Alabama]]. Be... 15: James H. Berry died in [[Bentonville, Arkansas]]. Berry... 19: ... align="center" | '''Preceded by ''':<br>[[Thomas James Churchill]] Blount (89 bytes) 1: '''Blount''' may refer to: 2: * [[Blount County, Alabama]] 3: * [[William Blount]] William Blount (7741 bytes) 1: ...For the [[England|English]] scholar see [[William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy]].'' 3: ...mage:William Blount.jpg|thumb|190px|right|William Blount]] 4: '''William Blount''', ([[March 26]] (sometimes given as [[April 6]]... 6: Blount was born near [[Windsor, North Carolina]] in [[Be... 8: ...ia]] against Sir [[William Howe]]'s Royal forces. Blount and his comrades had participated in one of the k... Thomas Blount (1237 bytes) 1: ...the state of [[North Carolina]]. He was born at ''Blount Hall'', in what is now [[Pitt County, North Carol... 5: ...liam Blount]] and the uncle of [[William Grainger Blount]]. 9: [[Category:1759 births|Blount, Thomas]] 10: [[Category:1812 deaths|Blount, Thomas]] 11: [[Category:Continental Army soldiers|Blount, Thomas]] Mountjoy Blount (1618 bytes) 1: ...ll, and was a favourite with [[James I of England|James I]]. 10: [[Category:1597 births|Blount, Mountjoy]] 11: [[Category:1666 deaths|Blount, Mountjoy]] Roy Blount, Jr. (356 bytes) 1: ...tes|American]] writer. Best known as a humorist, Blount is also a reporter, actor, and musician with the ... 4: *[http://www.royblountjr.com Official site] 6: [[Category:1941 births|Blount, Roy, Jr.]] Edward Blount (1355 bytes) 1: '''Edward Blount''' (or '''Blunt''') (b. [[1565]] - ?), was the pr... 3: ...are's colleagues at the [[Globe Theatre]], but as Blount combined the functions of printer and editor on o... 5: ...ers' Register states that he was the son of Ralph Blount or Blunt, merchant tailor of London, and apprenti... 10: [[Category:1565 births|Blount, Edward]] Blount County (173 bytes) 1: '''Blount County''' is the name of several counties in the ... 3: * [[Blount County, Alabama]] 4: * [[Blount County, Tennessee]] 7: [[de:Blount County]] Winton M. Blount (3327 bytes) 1: '''Winton Malcolm "Red" Blount''' ([[February 1]], [[1921]] - [[October 24]], [[... 5: Blount served in the [[U.S. Army Air Force]] during [[Wo... 7: ...r Houston started a building contractor company [[Blount Brothers Corp]] in [[1946]]. Houston left in [[1... 13: ...he government to a government-owned corporation. Blount served as the first Chairman of the new U.S. Post... 17: ...sident again in [[1974]]. From [[1981]]-[[1984]] Blount Inc. built [[King Saud University]] in [[Riyadh]]... Willie Blount (2138 bytes) 1: ...to [[1815]]. He was the half-brother of [[William Blount]], representative of [[North Carolina]] to the [[... 3: A native of [[North Carolina]], Willie Blount studied at [[Princeton University|Princeton]] and... 7: [[Blount County, Alabama]] is named in his honor for his w... 16: [[Category:1768 births|Blount, Willie]] 17: [[Category:1835 deaths|Blount, Willie]] Elizabeth Blount (2775 bytes) 1: ...'Elizabeth Blount''', better known as '''''Bessie Blount''''' (c. [[1502]] - [[1540]]). 3: ... of monarchs of England | King of England]]. John Blount was a loyal, if unremarkable, servant to the roya... 15: [[Category:1502 births|Blount, Elizabeth]] 16: [[Category:1540 deaths|Blount, Elizabeth]] 17: [[Category:Tudor people|Blount, Elizabeth]] Blount County, Tennessee (3910 bytes) 1: ...0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Map of Tennessee highlighting Blount County.png]]</div> 2: '''Blount County''' is a [[county]] located in the [[U.S. s... 5: ..., Maryville, was named for his wife Mary Grainger Blount. 8: ...'s landscape. The [[Little River]] flows through Blount County and forms several man-made [[lake]]s creat... 31: [[Category:Blount County, Tennessee| ]] William Grainger Blount (1555 bytes) 1: ... of [[William Blount]] and the nephew of [[Thomas Blount]]. He was born near [[New Bern, North Carolina]] ... 7: [[Category:1784 births|Blount, William Grainger]] 8: [[Category:1827 deaths|Blount, William Grainger]] 9: ...gory:Members of the U.S. House of Representatives|Blount, William Grainger]] Blount County, Alabama (3965 bytes) 1: ...0 0 1em 1em;">[[Image:Map of Alabama highlighting Blount County.png]]</div> 2: ... is 51,024. Its name is in honor of '''Willie G. Blount,''' who served as [[Governor of Tennessee]]. Its... 5: Blount County was established on [[February 6]], [[1818]... 30: *[[Blountsville, Alabama|Blountsville]] 46: [[Category:Alabama counties]][[Category:Blount County, Alabama| ]] Wiley Blount Rutledge (2467 bytes) 2: '''Wiley Blount Rutledge''' ([[1894]] - [[1949]]) was a [[United ... 11: ...the Supreme Court of the United States]]|before=[[James F. Byrnes]]|after=[[Sherman Minton]]|years=[[Febr... 17: ...egory:U.S. Supreme Court justices|Rutledge, Wiley Blount]] 18: ...urt of Appeals for the DC Circuit|Rutledge, Wiley Blount]] 19: ...[Category:American law professors|Rutledge, Wiley Blount]] Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon (3145 bytes) 1: '''Charles Blount, 1st Earl of Devon''' and 8th Baron Mountjoy ([[1... 3: ... along with his distant cousin, Sir [[Christopher Blount]] (1565-1601). (Christopher had married Essex's ... 5: ...; and after the accession of [[James I of England|James I]] in 1603 Mountjoy continued in office with the... 7: ...er Raleigh's judges in 1603; and in the same year James made him [[Master-General of the Ordnance | maste... 17: ...r>'''[[William Blount, 7th Baron Mountjoy|William Blount]]''' William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy (1773 bytes) 1: '''William Blount, 4th Baron Mountjoy''', (c. [[1478]] - [[1534]]) ... 9: ... by:<br>'''[[John Blount, 3rd Baron Mountjoy|John Blount]]''' 11: ...r>'''[[Charles Blount, 5th Baron Mountjoy|Charles Blount]]''' 16: [[Category:Peers|Mountjoy, William Blount, 4th Baron]] 17: ...[Category:Knights of the Garter|Mountjoy, William Blount, 4th Baron]]
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