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  2. Edwin R. Ridgely - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Reed Ridgely (May 9, 1844 – April 23, 1927) was an American businessman, Civil War veteran and politician who served two terms as a U.S. Representative from Kansas from 1897 to 1901. Biography

  3. Hampton National Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Displayed is a newspaper advertisement by Charles Carnan Ridgely offering a reward for the return of a runaway slave, as well as a Christmas gift list kept from 1841 to 1854 by the daughter of John Carnan and Eliza for the slaves' children. [2] [30] Dairy – built of stone before 1800; Mule barn – built of stone c. 1845; Long house/granary

  4. Category:Ridgely family - Wikipedia

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    The Ridgely family was a prominent political family in Maryland and Delaware. Pages in category "Ridgely family" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total.

  5. Ridgely - Wikipedia

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    Ridgely family of Maryland and Delaware; Cleo Ridgely (1893–1962), film star; Charles Ridgely (disambiguation), the name of several people; Edwin R. Ridgely (1844–1927), U.S. Representative from Kansas; Eliza Ridgely (1803–1867), American heiress; Henry M. Ridgely (1779–1847), American lawyer and U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator ...

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  7. List of largest slave sales in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Under the auspices of the U.S. Marshals, 493 people, ranging from centenarian Old Sampson to 15-month-old Margarette, were to be sold from four plantations in Louisiana by auction at the St. Louis Exchange in New Orleans on Saturday, March 20, 1850 (The New Orleans Crescent, March 2, 1850, page 3); according to historian Damian Alan Pargas, there was a subsequent 1852 sale of property owned by ...

  8. Charles Sterrett Ridgely - Wikipedia

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    Changing his last name from Sterrett to Ridgely to be in line for inheritance of his great uncle's estate (Capt. Charles Ridgely of Hampton), Charles accumulated 2,300 acres of land. [4] He served as a Major in the Maryland Militia in the War of 1812. In 1824-25, he was assigned as a Colonel of a horse troop to protect General Lafayette.

  9. Ridgely Township, Nicollet County, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Ridgely Township is a township in Nicollet County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 126 at the 2000 census. The population was 126 at the 2000 census. Ridgely Township was organized in 1871, and named after Fort Ridgely .