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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Jeb Stuart Magruder, Deputy Director of Committee to Re-elect the President, pled guilty to one count of conspiracy to the burglary, and was sentenced to 10 months to four years in prison, of which he served seven months before being paroled.

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    Vor 2 Tagen · As a student at George Washington University in 1972, Stone invited Jeb Stuart Magruder to speak at a Young Republicans Club meeting, then asked Magruder for a job with Richard Nixon's Committee to Re-elect the President.

  3. 27. Mai 2024 · Stuart's most controversial actions, his Urbana, Maryland, dance and his failures at South Mountain will be looked at in some detail. Finally, a summary of Stuart's actions will lead into a final analysis of his total performance as Lee's "eyes and ears" during the Maryland Campaign.

  4. 21. Mai 2024 · The Hoover Institution archive includes the papers of former Nixon White House counsel John Ehrlichman; Jeb Stuart Magruder, who was John Mitchell’s deputy at the Committee to Re-Elect the President; and Nixon campaign counsel Robert Mardian. The exhibit was terrific.

  5. 12. Mai 2024 · Major-General Jeb Stuart, cavalry commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, led a portion of his force in fighting a delaying action against Major-General Philip Sheridan’s Federal troopers at Yellow Tavern. Stuart was shot during the fight, and troopers of the 1st Virginia helped him off the field. They finally found ...

  6. 15. Mai 2024 · Stuart led troops in the Seven Days' Campaign, and was promoted to major general on July 25, 1862. Given command of the cavalry of the Army of Northern Virginia right before the 2nd Bull Run , he demonstrated superior performance.

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Nixon's adamant refusal to comply with the subpoenas for the tapes sparked a constitutional crisis between the White House and Congress and the special prosecutor. [7] On August 9, the Senate committee filed suit in federal district court to force President Nixon to make the subpoenaed tapes available. [18]