John Merryman
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 143 years ago |
Date of birth | August 9,1824 |
Zodiac sign | Leo |
Born | Baltimore County |
Maryland | |
United States | |
Date of died | November 15,1881 |
Died | Cockeysville |
Maryland | |
United States | |
Nationality | American |
Songs | Endless Cycle of Violence |
Dying Will Be the Death of Me | |
Ohrwurm | |
Black Metal Sabbath | |
Piecemaker | |
Hybrid | |
Ontogeny of Behavior | |
Abraxas of Filth | |
Lucid Interval | |
9 Feet of Smoke | |
Kill for Weed | |
Scientific Remote Viewing | |
Cannabism | |
The Incorrigible Flame | |
Scolopendra Cingulata | |
Divination & Volition | |
Counting the Days | |
Observer to the Obliteration of Planet Earth | |
Rehab | |
Redundant | |
Jihad | |
Warbots A. M. | |
Touched by an Angel | |
Wraith | |
Anechoic Chamber | |
Anthro Emesis | |
Fortuitous Oddity | |
Repangaea | |
Pseudo | |
Enviovore | |
Molting | |
Driven to Insanity | |
Party | Democratic Party |
Books | The Merryman Habeas Corpus Case, Baltimore: The Proceedings in Full, and Opinion of Chief Justice Taney |
Previous position | Maryland State Treasurer (1870–1872) |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1164230 |
Pit Stop
A Country Called Home
Flatland II: Sphereland
A Bad Idea Gone Wrong
Loves Her Gun
Perils in Nude Modeling
Gretchen
An Ordinary Family
Mustang Island
The Man From Orlando
Sweet Steel
Cinema Six
Roundball
Sleep Study
Nobody
My Name Is Buttons
J. P. B. F.
The Outfit
You Hurt My Feelings
Sounds Good
Don't Hang Up The Fucking Phone Curtis
Pictures of Superheroes
New Soul
Thunder P
A Country Called Home
Flatland II: Sphereland
A Bad Idea Gone Wrong
Loves Her Gun
Perils in Nude Modeling
Gretchen
An Ordinary Family
Mustang Island
The Man From Orlando
Sweet Steel
Cinema Six
Roundball
Sleep Study
Nobody
My Name Is Buttons
J. P. B. F.
The Outfit
You Hurt My Feelings
Sounds Good
Don't Hang Up The Fucking Phone Curtis
Pictures of Superheroes
New Soul
Thunder P
John Merryman Life story
John Merryman of Baltimore County, Maryland, was arrested in May 1861 and held prisoner in Fort McHenry in Baltimore and was the petitioner in the case "Ex parte Merryman" which was one of the best known habeas corpus cases of the American Civil War.