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  2. Francis Scott Key - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 16 January 2025. American lawyer and poet (1779–1843) Francis Scott Key Key c. 1825 4th United States Attorney for the District of Columbia In office 1833–1841 President Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren Preceded by Thomas Swann Succeeded by Philip Richard Fendall II Personal details Born (1779-08-01 ...

  3. Freedom suit - Wikipedia

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    For the most part, persistence paid off, and petitioners who filed multiple suits were more likely to eventually succeed. Petitioners retained preeminent attorneys; in Washington, D.C., they included Francis Scott Key, Richard Ridgely, John Law, William Wirt, Gabriel Duvall, and John Johnson. [24]

  4. List of sociologists - Wikipedia

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    John Scott (born 1949), British sociologist; Sue Scott, British sociologist; Jean Séguy, French sociologist of religions (1925–2007) Steven Seidman, American sociologist; Pınar Selek, Turkish sociologist; Philip Selznick, American sociologist; Amartya Sen, Indian economist influential in the sociology of development

  5. Key House - Wikipedia

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    Key House in the late 19th-century. The Key House, also referred to as the Key Mansion, was the Washington, D.C., home of lawyer and poet Francis Scott Key from 1805 to 1830. It was built in 1795 and demolished in the 1940s for a highway ramp. The Key House was built in 1795 by a real estate developer and merchant.

  6. How a 173-year-old law created for wooden ships could ...

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    President Joe Biden said the federal government should pay to rebuild the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, but any efforts to recover some—or all—of those funds from the company that ...

  7. Ship owner in Baltimore bridge collapse seeks to blame others ...

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    As a sprawling liability case takes shape following the deadly collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, the owner and manager of the container ship Dali are seeking to deflect ...

  8. Clyde Martin - Wikipedia

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    Francis Scott Key Medical Center Clyde E. Martin (January 2, 1918 – December 5, 2014) was an American sexologist . He was an assistant to Alfred Kinsey on the Kinsey Reports and served as a co-author on Sexual Behavior in the Human Male and Sexual Behavior in the Human Female .

  9. Before and after pictures of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge

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    Photographs from the Associated Press show the extent of the destruction to the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, Maryland, after a cargo ship crashed into it early Tuesday morning, causing ...