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He was born October 10, 1924 [1] in Warren County, Kentucky, the son of Charles H. Reynolds (Senior) and Hilda Stout Reynolds. [3] He obtained a bachelor's degree from Western Kentucky University and then his law degree from the University of Louisville.
The sortable table below lists each deceased justice's place of burial, along with date of death, and the order of their membership on the Court. Five people served first as associate justices, and later as chief justices, separately: Charles Evans Hughes, [A] William Rehnquist, [B] John Rutledge, [A] Harlan F. Stone, [B] and Edward Douglass White.
The Louisville Journal was an organ of the Whig Party and was founded and edited by George D. Prentice, a New Englander who initially came to Kentucky to write a biography of Henry Clay. [5] Prentice edited the Journal for more than 40 years. In 1844, another newspaper, the Louisville Morning Courier, was founded in Louisville by Walter Newman ...
Holmes was arrested for allegedly trespassing and for failing to appear in court on a DUI charge, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Holmes died of an acute athsma attack, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Jail or Agency: Benton County Jail; State: Oregon; Date arrested or booked: 4/20/2016; Date of death: 4/26/2016; Age at death: 46
Charles Holmes (1868–1936) was a British painter, art critic and museum director. Charles Holmes may also refer to: Charles Holmes (Royal Navy officer) (1711–1761), British naval officer and MP, Wolfe's third-in-command during the capture of Quebec in 1759; Charles H. Holmes (1827–1874), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from ...
Charles Garrett Maloney (9 September 1913 – 30 April 2006) served as the auxiliary bishop of Louisville and titular bishop of Bardstown, Kentucky. Education [ edit ]
Charles Horace Holmes (October 24, 1827 – October 2, 1874) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York. Life and career.
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