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  1. William R. King. William Rufus DeVane King ( 1786 nî 4 goe̍h 7 ji̍t – 1853 nî 4 goe̍h 18 ji̍t) sī Bí-kok ê chi̍t ê chèng-tī jîn-bu̍t. I tī 1853 nî 3 goe̍h 4 ji̍t kàu 4 goe̍h 18 ji̍t sī Bí-kok hù-chóng-thóng .

  2. 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. Excluding John Tyler and Andrew Johnson — both of whom ascended to the presidency — he was the shortest-serving person to occupy that office (45 days, see ...

  3. When William R. King became the 36th President of TIMS he consulted widely with senior members concerning an idea that he had heard discussed since his days as a graduate student--the possibility of merging TIMS and ORSA. He concluded that, despite the diverse opinions and rationales that he was offered, there was enough support for a merger to justify convening an informal weekend meeting at ...

  4. 29 de dic. de 2023 · The life of William Rufus Devane King (1786-1853)—senator, diplomat, Vice President—is obscure, oddly so for a man who rose to such high political office. Born in Sampson County to William and Mary Devane King on April 7, 1786, young King enjoyed a privileged childhood as the son of a Revolutionary War hero.

  5. William R. King William Rufus DeVane King , (n. 7 de abril, 1786 en el Condado de Sampson, Carolina del Norte - 18 de abril, 1853 en Selma, Condado de Dallas, Alabama) fue un político estadounidense, fue Miembro de la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos por Carolina del Norte y Senador por Alabama y 13º vicepresidente de Estados Unidos.

  6. William R. King: Biography & Vice Presidency. Joanna has taught high school social studies both online and in a traditional classroom since 2009, and has a doctorate in Educational Leadership ...

  7. 7 Apr. 1786–18 Apr. 1853. William Rufus Devane King, congressman, diplomat, U.S. senator, and vice-president of the United States, was born in Sampson County, the second son of William and Margaret Devane King. His father was a Revolutionary patriot, planter, justice of the peace, delegate to the North Carolina ratification convention in 1789 ...