What is the origin of the name Douglass?
Scottish and English (Durham and Northumbria): variant of Douglas.
The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/01/11
... George Douglass, of Sedgwick, ad dressed Mr. Secretary" and objected to his acting as chairman.... (Sedgwick, Kansas, United States - 1893)
... George Douglass, of Sedgwick, ad dressed Mr. Secretary" and objected to his acting as chairman.... (Sedgwick, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/10/04
...vote for 'better times.' " George Douglass, whom Judge Hor ton's court created speaker of the house of representatives, is... (Virginia, Virginia, United States - 1893)
...vote for 'better times.' " George Douglass, whom Judge Hor ton's court created speaker of the house of representatives, is... (Virginia, Virginia, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/03/08
...another organization presided over by George L. Douglass, not reoognized by the senate or exeoutive, and have inf erentially deolared... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...another organization presided over by George L. Douglass, not reoognized by the senate or exeoutive, and have inf erentially deolared... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/11/01
...occasion of the visit of George L. Douglass to this city, they lose their interest in such discussions at once.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...occasion of the visit of George L. Douglass to this city, they lose their interest in such discussions at once.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/01/11
...to be. He said when Mr. Douglass arose and addressed the secretary he recognized him as the chair man. He... (Neosho, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...to be. He said when Mr. Douglass arose and addressed the secretary he recognized him as the chair man. He... (Neosho, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/06/28
...excuse is there for coupling George Douglass' name with that of Keeley? Perhaps Mr. Higgina said Kelley instead of Keeley.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...excuse is there for coupling George Douglass' name with that of Keeley? Perhaps Mr. Higgina said Kelley instead of Keeley.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/01/25
...the republi can side, but Mr. Douglass explicitly de manded that the secretary lay before the body the oflicial roll,... (Riddle, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...the republi can side, but Mr. Douglass explicitly de manded that the secretary lay before the body the oflicial roll,... (Riddle, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/22
...l.) looking crowd, headed by George L. Douglass, whom the republicans call speaker, Reaching the first stairway to the hall... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...l.) looking crowd, headed by George L. Douglass, whom the republicans call speaker, Reaching the first stairway to the hall... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/01
...prompted Speaker Dunsmore to make George Douglass chairman of the judiciary com mittee. The senate was called to order Monday... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...prompted Speaker Dunsmore to make George Douglass chairman of the judiciary com mittee. The senate was called to order Monday... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/01
...juncture of the proceedings, Hon. George L. Douglass, representing the republican members, arose, and addressing the secretary, objected to the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...juncture of the proceedings, Hon. George L. Douglass, representing the republican members, arose, and addressing the secretary, objected to the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/08
...be will ing to recognize Mr. Douglass as speaker whenever they are convinced that a majority of the voters who... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...be will ing to recognize Mr. Douglass as speaker whenever they are convinced that a majority of the voters who... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/10/18
... George L. Douglass' effort to divert attention from the condition of the country by holding... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
... George L. Douglass' effort to divert attention from the condition of the country by holding... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/05/03
...that you fully believed that Mr. Douglass was an honest man, that he intended to do what was right, that... (Lander, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...that you fully believed that Mr. Douglass was an honest man, that he intended to do what was right, that... (Lander, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/04/19
...Santa-Fe sledge hammer with which George L. Douglass forced an entrance to representative hall were placed on exhibition the night... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...Santa-Fe sledge hammer with which George L. Douglass forced an entrance to representative hall were placed on exhibition the night... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1894/01/03
...call the tramp circular, and George L. Douglass for aecuriog the pas sage of the foreclosure bill which in some... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1894)
...call the tramp circular, and George L. Douglass for aecuriog the pas sage of the foreclosure bill which in some... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1894)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/10/18
...neither Mr. Duns more nor Mr. Douglass knew fully of the arrangements for the debate until their arrival in Larned... (Larned, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...neither Mr. Duns more nor Mr. Douglass knew fully of the arrangements for the debate until their arrival in Larned... (Larned, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/10/04
... George L. Douglass, we under stand, has sent a challenge to the governor to engage... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
... George L. Douglass, we under stand, has sent a challenge to the governor to engage... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/08/09
...of the orders. On Monday George L. Douglass oocupied the witness stand.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...of the orders. On Monday George L. Douglass oocupied the witness stand.... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/11/08
...same had been offered by Mr. Douglass and others and refused by him? If there ia any other explanation than... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...same had been offered by Mr. Douglass and others and refused by him? If there ia any other explanation than... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/10/11
...of the points at which George Douglass spoke his piece.... (Cherryvale, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...of the points at which George Douglass spoke his piece.... (Cherryvale, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/03/01
...it cannot be aid that Mr. Douglass was in fact in the posses sion of the office of speaker of... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...it cannot be aid that Mr. Douglass was in fact in the posses sion of the office of speaker of... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/11/01
... Mr. Douglass himself was much sur the republican house had rejected the proposition of the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
... Mr. Douglass himself was much sur the republican house had rejected the proposition of the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/01/25
...the rump house over whicn Mr. Douglass assumes to preside, was to vote to seat a man who never had... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...the rump house over whicn Mr. Douglass assumes to preside, was to vote to seat a man who never had... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/15
...politicians and ambitious youth which Mr. Douglass calls the "constitn tional house," has been at the old stand -part of... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...politicians and ambitious youth which Mr. Douglass calls the "constitn tional house," has been at the old stand -part of... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/22
...of representatives, presided over by Mr. Douglass, and hereto attached, is not to be construed as a recognit,on by either... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...of representatives, presided over by Mr. Douglass, and hereto attached, is not to be construed as a recognit,on by either... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/03/08
...I hare said that Mr. Douglass and the other officers received more than a ma jority of the duly... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...I hare said that Mr. Douglass and the other officers received more than a ma jority of the duly... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/08
...chairman in the absence of George Douglass.... (Sumner, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...chairman in the absence of George Douglass.... (Sumner, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/01
...of the state secretary by Mr. Douglass had already made him the de facto chairman of the body, to which... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...of the state secretary by Mr. Douglass had already made him the de facto chairman of the body, to which... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/11/01
...for Mr, Morri son for Mr. Douglass, clearly showing that Mr. Morrison had received a major ity of the votes... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...for Mr, Morri son for Mr. Douglass, clearly showing that Mr. Morrison had received a major ity of the votes... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/08
...It was probably one of Mr. Douglass' night mares. In the afternoon Speaker Dunsmore read a communication of congratu lation... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...It was probably one of Mr. Douglass' night mares. In the afternoon Speaker Dunsmore read a communication of congratu lation... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/11/01
... George L. Douglass is playing strongly to the democrats. In all his speeches he says,... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
... George L. Douglass is playing strongly to the democrats. In all his speeches he says,... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/08/09
...of the republican party, from George Ju Douglass down to J. K. Hudson, were there to lend their moral support... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...of the republican party, from George Ju Douglass down to J. K. Hudson, were there to lend their moral support... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/01
...to order . as d Mr. Douglass , repeated the call for his side of the house. In a few... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...to order . as d Mr. Douglass , repeated the call for his side of the house. In a few... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/01/25
...It was claimed by Mr. Douglass in a recent communication to the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...It was claimed by Mr. Douglass in a recent communication to the... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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The advocate and Topeka tribune 1893/02/01
...your oommittee. The notice to Mr. Douglass in formed him that the committee would meet at... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
...your oommittee. The notice to Mr. Douglass in formed him that the committee would meet at... (Topeka, Kansas, United States - 1893)
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What is the origin of the name Douglass?
Scottish and English (Durham and Northumbria): variant of Douglas.