Rutledge
Ann, 1816–35, fiancée of Abraham Lincoln.
Edward, 1749–1800, U.S. lawyer and statesman.
his brother, John, 1739–1800, U.S. jurist and statesman: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1789–91.
Wiley Blount
[bluhnt] /blʌnt/ (Show IPA), 1894–1949, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1943–49.
Contemporary Examples
Rutledge told her that he had been a piano player with the USS California band that night.
Pearl Harbor’s Anniversary Sparks Memories of a Long-Ago Dance Contest Michael Daly December 6, 2012
Rutledge ran a story in The Scuttlebutt, and Patsy got a phone call from man saying he was her sailor.
Pearl Harbor’s Anniversary Sparks Memories of a Long-Ago Dance Contest Michael Daly December 6, 2012
Historical Examples
I mounted the stairs with a slow and heavy step; Mr. Rutledge passed me coming down.
Rutledge Miriam Coles Harris
From what he says, there will be little sympathy for Rutledge.
Sir Jasper Carew Charles James Lever
Mr. Rutledge looked a little anxiously at me, and said I was wretchedly pale, and he did not know about going on.
Rutledge Miriam Coles Harris
Rutledge, Charles A.; enlisted November 3, 1861; transferred.
The Story of a Cannoneer Under Stonewall Jackson Edward A. Moore
The breaking dawn showed him that he was in the pine-grove that bordered Rutledge lake.
Rutledge Miriam Coles Harris
Mr. Rutledge shrugged his shoulders, and begged me to explain the difference to him.
Rutledge Miriam Coles Harris
Rutledge was standing by the windlass as the cage drew slowly up into the light.
Two Wyoming Girls and Their Homestead Claim Carrie L. Marshall
“That was the year before old Mr. Rutledge died,” said Kitty.
Rutledge Miriam Coles Harris
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