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  2. Category:Deaths by person in Maryland - Wikipedia

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  3. List of people from Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Martin J. O'Malley, former governor of Maryland and 2016 candidate for president of the United States; William Paca, signer of the Declaration of Independence; Nancy Pelosi, former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives; Edgar Allan Poe, Maryland attorney general (1911–1915) John P. Poe Sr., Attorney General of Maryland (1891 ...

  4. Death and state funeral of Jimmy Carter - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, Carter's remains were taken from the Carter Center to Dobbins Air Reserve Base in Marietta, and were then flown to Joint Base Andrews in Maryland. Air transport of Carter's remains occurred aboard a VC-25, tail number 29000, of the United States Air Force's 89th Airlift Wing operating under the call sign "Special Air Mission 39". [67]

  5. List of people from Potomac, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Past and present residents of Potomac, Maryland include: Thomas Friedman Jeff Halpern. Atiku Abubakar, billionaire and vice president of Nigeria [1] Freddy Adu, professional soccer player for Philadelphia Union [2] Robert A. Altman, owner of ZeniMax Media; married to Lynda Carter [3] Sam Anas, ice hockey player for Iowa Wild [4]

  6. Harold A. Carter - Wikipedia

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    Carter was born in Selma, Alabama to Nathan Mitchell Carter a professor of New Testament at Selma University and his wife Lille Belle Hicks Carter, who was a school teacher before her marriage. Carter went to Alabama State University with plans to go into law. However, after listening to Martin Luther King Jr. he decided

  7. John Carter Jr. (burgess) - Wikipedia

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    John Carter (circa 1650–1690) was a Virginia planter who served in the Virginia House of Burgesses, but whose political career was overshadowed by those of his father John Carter Sr. and his brother Robert Carter (often nicknamed "King Carter" for his wealth and social and political prominence in the Colony of Virginia). [1] [2]

  8. Category:Carter family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Carter family is a First Family of Virginia and prominent political; landowning family in early U.S. history. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  9. Secretary of State of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    John M. Carter: 1866–1869 Richard C. Hollyday: 1869–1872 John Thomson Mason Jr. 1872–1873 Richard C. Hollyday: 1873–1880 James T. Briscoe: 1880–1884 Richard C. Hollyday: 1884 George B. Milligan: 1884–1886 Edward W. LeCompte: 1886–1893 William T. Brantly: 1893–1894 Edwin Gott: 1894–1896 Richard Dallam: 1896–1899 George E ...