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Matthew Lyon (July 14, 1749 – August 1, 1822) was an Irish-born American printer, farmer, soldier and politician, who served as a United States representative from both Vermont and Kentucky. Lyon represented Vermont in Congress from 1797 to 1801, and represented Kentucky from 1803 to 1811.
Aug. 6—A former Los Alamos police officer faces a perjury charge after he was accused of lying in court about fraternizing with confidential informants in a drug trafficking case. Matthew Lyon ...
Banning Lyon was a plaintiff in a 1990s class action lawsuit against National Medical Enterprises, now Tenet Healthcare. His involvement in the lawsuit led to the publication of an autobiographical op-ed in The New York Times in October, 1993. Mr. Lyon was born and raised in Southern California and was a founding member of the Hagfish punk Rock ...
Matthew Lyon (Democratic-Republican KY) was the first Congressman recommended for censure for spitting on Ralph Griswold (Federalist-CT). The censure failed to pass. [ 5 ] Also found guilty of violating John Adams 's Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which he was re-elected.
A former Tacoma police officer who was acquitted in the death of Manuel Ellis and left his job with a $500,000 payout has filed multi-million dollar claims against city and state officials ...
Matthew Lyon's son James was a printer and newspaper publisher, and was alleged to have been appointed as the official Congressional printer as a reward for Matthew Lyon's vote. But of course, Lyon was a dedicated Jeffersonian, and never wavered during the 36 ballots, so this charge seems unlikely to be true.
FILE - UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka runs the ball against Kansas in the first half of an NCAA college football game Friday, Sept. 13, 2024, at Children's Mercy Park in Kansas City, Kan. (AP ...
Lyon established a newspaper in Fair Haven; though his son James, also a printer and publisher, was the nominal owner, much of the paper's management was overseen by Matthew Lyon, and he authored much of the content. [1] In addition to Matthew Lyon's articles, other stories and columns were prepared by James Lyon and Alden Spooner (1757-1827). [1]