King, Rufus, 1755-1827
Rufus King
Rufus King American politician
VIAF ID: 10224864 ( Personal )
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- 100 1 _ ‡a King, Rufus ‡d 1755-1827
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- 100 1 _ ‡a King, Rufus, ‡d 1755-1827
- 100 1 _ ‡a King, Rufus, ‡d 1755-1827
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Rufus King
- 100 0 _ ‡a Rufus King ‡c American politician
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (38)
5xx's: Related Names (5)
- 510 2 _ ‡a Federalist Party ‡4 affi ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#affiliation ‡e Affiliation
- 500 1 _ ‡a King, James Gore ‡d 1791-1853 ‡4 bezf ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 500 1 _ ‡a King, John Alsop ‡d 1788-1867 ‡4 bezf ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a New York, NY ‡4 orts ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 551 _ _ ‡a Scarborough ‡4 ortg ‡4 http://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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Columbia University officers and alumni, 1936: | |
Constitutional chaff. Rejected suggestions of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, with explanatory argument. | |
A defence of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation entered into between the United States of America & Great Britain : as it has appeared in the papers under the signature of Camillus. | |
In Senate of the United States, March 17, 1818. Mr. King submitted the following motion for consideration: Resolved, that the President of the United States be, and hereby is, requested to cause to be resumed and completed, a survey of the harbors of Boston, Newport, New York... | |
L'agguato | |
The life and correspondence of Rufus King; comprising his letters, private and official, his public documents, and his speeches. | |
[Manuscript maps that were assembled by Egbert Benson and sent in 1802 to Rufus King, United States minister to Great Britain, in order to facilitate negotiations over disputed international boundary between Maine and New Brunswick]. | |
Ha muerto una mujer | |
Ohio, first fruits of the ordinance of 1787 | |
[Report of] the Committee to whom was referred the memorial of Thomas B. Wait, William S. Wait, and Silas L. Wait, of Boston, proposing to publish an improved edition of state papers of the United States, with instructions to inquire into the expediency of publishing certain documents ... heretofore ... deemed confidential... | |
Rufus King, 1986: | |
Somewhere in this house. | |
Speech of the Hon. Rufus King, in the Senate of the United States, March 18, 1824, on a motion, that the several amendments before the Senate, respecting the election of the president of the U. States, by indefinitely postponed. | |
The substance of two speeches, delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of the Missouri bill. |