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  2. William Graves (judge) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Both Graves and Donahue graduated in 1957. [3] Graves then earned a law degree from the University of Kentucky College of Law. [2] He returned to Paducah and opened a law practice. [2] Graves was a judge advocate general in the United States Army, on active duty and as a reserve, for 35 years. [2]

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  4. Justice Graves - Wikipedia

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    James E. Graves Jr. (born 1953), associate justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court; Thomas Graves (judge) (1684–1747), associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court; Waller Washington Graves (1860–1928), associate justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri; William Graves (judge) (born 1935), associate justice of the Kentucky ...

  5. William Graves - Wikipedia

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    William Graves may refer to: William Graves (judge) (born 1935), Associate Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court; William Graves (MP) (1724–1801), who sat for East Looe and West Looe in the British Parliament; William Carey Graves (1895–1966), Texas State Senator; William J. Graves (1805–1848), U.S. Representative from Kentucky

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  7. Bladensburg Dueling Grounds - Wikipedia

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    In February 1838, Cilley was killed by Congressman William J. Graves of Kentucky. Graves was a stand-in for New York newspaper editor James Webb, whom Cilley had called corrupt. Cilley was inexperienced with guns, and Graves was allowed to use a powerful rifle. [7] A severed artery, in the leg of Cilley, caused him to bleed to death in ninety ...

  8. Jonathan Cilley - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Cilley (July 2, 1802 – February 24, 1838) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Maine.He served part of one term in the 25th Congress, and died as the result of a wound sustained in a duel with another Congressman, William J. Graves of Kentucky.

  9. William J. Graves - Wikipedia

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    Graves was born in New Castle, Kentucky, and pursued an academic course early in life, choosing to study law. He was admitted to the bar and practiced law in Kentucky before serving as member of the State house of representatives in 1834. Graves was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress and reelected as a Whig to the ...