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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.
Matthew Lyons and Carla Hall attend The Family Reunion at the Salamander Resort on Aug. 20, 2022, in Middleburg, Virginia. Carla Hall's husband Matthew Lyons has been a fixture in her life for ...
Matthew Lyon (DR-VT).First Congressman to be recommended for censure after spitting on Roger Griswold (Federalist-Connecticut).The censure failed to pass. [1] Separately, found guilty of violating Alien and Sedition Acts and sentenced to four months in jail, during which time he was re-elected (1798).
The First National Eucharistic Congress was an event held October 2–3, 1895 ( – ) in Washington DC for the purpose of fostering devotion to the sacrament of the Eucharist. It was held at St. Patrick's Church , the oldest Catholic church in Washington, DC, and at Catholic University , then only 7 years old.
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What we know about the Washington D.C. plane crash investigation. January 30, 2025 at 5:15 PM (Reuters) -More than 60 people were killed when an American Airlines regional passenger jet collided ...
The Washington Post editorial board criticized Barr and Trump's actions as "cheap political theater" and called upon leaders in Congress and the military to dissuade Trump from deploying active-duty Army soldiers on Americans streets (as Trump indicated he might do), saying such a move would be "unacceptable" and "move America closer to anarchy".
Chittenden Lyon was born in Fair Haven, Vermont, on February 22, 1787, the son of Matthew Lyon and Beulah (Chittenden) Lyon. [1] Beulah Lyon was the daughter of Governor Thomas Chittenden and the sister of Governor Martin Chittenden. Chittenden Lyon attended the common schools of Fair Haven before the Lyon family moved to Kentucky in 1801. [1]