Thomas Gibbons (December 15, 1757 – May 16, 1826) was a planter, politician, lawyer, steamboat owner and the plaintiff in Gibbons vs. Ogden.
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Thomas Gibbons has been the playwright-in-residence at InterAct Theatre in Philadelphia for about two decades now.
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Thomas Gibbons (1720–1785) was a London nonconformist minister who wrote hymns, sermons, and poetry. Wikipedia Biography.
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Thomas Gibbons (359). Election date: 1775. Thomas Gibbons (31 May 1720–22 February 1785) was a minister and a member of the American Philosophical Society, ...
Thomas F. Gibbons is the Dean of Northwestern University's School of Professional Studies, and a Senior Lecturer with Northwestern's School of Law.
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