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American National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Martin, John M. “William Rufus King: Southern Moderate.” Ph.D. dissertation, University of North Carolina, 1955;
William Rufus King, Vice President of the United States and homosexual lover of President James Buchanan. ... He "enjoyed a 20-year intimate friendship with another bachelor, William Rufus de Vane King.
William Rufus deVane King (April 7, 1786 – April 18, 1853) was a U.S. Representative from North Carolina, a Senator from Alabama, and the thirteenth Vice President of the United States. King died of tuberculosis after 45 days in office; with the exception of...
William Rufus King, 13th Vice President (1853) ... William Rufus Devane King was born in Sampson County, North Carolina, on April 7, 1786, the second son of William King and Margaret Devane.
William Rufus DeVane King holds the distinction of being the only Alabamian to be elected to executive office of the United States and the only official to take the oath of office on foreign soil.
13th United States Vice President, US Senator, US Congressman. He was the son of William King of Sampson County, North Carolina. ... He was un-married. (bio by: K M) Search Amazon for William King
William II earned the nickname Rufus either because of his red hair or his propensity for anger. ... William II, Rufus the Red (1087-1100 AD)
William Rufus Devane King, for whom King County was originally named, was a senator elected from Alabama to the United States Senate for 34 years.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on William Rufus de Vane King:William Rufus de Vane King.© Archive Photos13th vice president of the United States (1853) in the Democratic administration of ...
William Rufus King, John C. Breckenridge, Hannibal Hamlin ... William Rufus King Served under Franklin Pierce 1853-1853
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