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July 22.-Gen. Cassius Marcellus Clay, Minister to Russia under Presidents Lincoln and Johnson, noted abolitionist and author, died at his home, "White Hall," in Madison County, at 9:10 o'clock to ...
Green Clay and the former Sally Lewis, Cassius Marcellus Clay was born on Oct. 19, 1810, at White Hall, his family’s mansion near Richmond, Ky. His father (1757-1828) had been a hero of the ...
MATTOON -- Guest speaker Robert Sterling discussed 19th century soldier and abolitionist Cassius Clay's connections ... known as "the Lion of White Hall." Clay, who was the son of a Revolutionary ...
White Hall, which can be found in Richmond, Kentucky. Also, his name has been passed down for generations. One of his former slaves, Herman Heaton Clay, named his son Cassius Clay in honor of the ...
Another criticism of Clay (who resided at White Hall in Madison County) from the 6- 24-1845 issue, argued that Cassius Clay misinterpreted a provision from the 3rd section of 4th article of the U.
Hankla and McGee finished their scene in which Cassius Clay, writing his memoirs at the desk in White Hall's library, recalls a letter he received from his famous cousin. Then Kelly O'Connell ...
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Women have changed so many aspects of life in Kentucky. But have you heard of Laura Clay?Laura Clay, one of Cassius Clay’s daughters, was born in 1849 at White Hall, near Richmond. She was raised largely by her mother while her father pursued political ambitions as an abolitionist.
According to the post, Trump claimed that he had sparred with Cassius Clay. Clay was the birth name of professional heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali, who died in 2016. The full post read ...
Young Muhammad Ali, then known as Cassius Clay ... 8,300 fans to the Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Florida, to watch the matchup between Liston and Clay, whose nickname back then was the ...
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