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  1. William S. Holman. William Steele Holman ( condado de Dearborn, 6 de septiembre de 1822- Washington D. C., 22 de abril de 1897) 1 fue un abogado, juez y político estadounidense que sirvió en la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos en tres períodos no consecutivos. Además, presidió el Caucus Demócrata de la Cámara desde 1889 ...

  2. William Steele Holman (September 6, 1822 – April 22, 1897) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Dearborn County, Indiana. He was a member of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1865, 1867 to 1877, 1881 to 1895, and 1897, spanning sixteen Congresses.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Holman_ruleHolman rule - Wikipedia

    William S. Holman of Indiana originated the Holman rule in 1876. The Holman rule is a rule in the United States House of Representatives that allows amendments to appropriations legislation that would reduce the salary of or fire specific federal employees, or cut a specific program.

  4. William Holman Hunt ( Londres, 2 de abril de 1827 - íd, 7 de septiembre de 1910) fue un pintor británico, uno de los fundadores de la Hermandad Prerrafaelita. Aunque estudió en la Royal Academy of Arts, rechazó el estilo impuesto por su fundador, Sir Joshua Reynolds.

  5. William Steele Holman (6 September 1822-22 April 1897) was a member of the US House of Representatives ( D - IN 4) from 4 March 1859 to 3 March 1865 (succeeding James Bradford Foley and preceding John Hanson Farquhar) and from 4 March 1867 to 3 March 1869 (succeeding Farquhar and preceding George W. Julian ), from IN-3 from 3 March 1869 to 4 ...

  6. William Steele Holman (September 6, 1822 – April 22, 1897) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Dearborn County, Indiana. He was a member of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1865, 1867 to 1877, 1881 to 1895, and 1897, spanning sixteen Congresses.

  7. William Steele Holman (September 6, 1822 – April 22, 1897) was a lawyer, judge and politician from Dearborn County, Indiana. He was a member of the Democratic Party who served as a U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1865, 1867 to 1877, 1881 to 1895, and 1897, spanning sixteen Congresses.