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Lysander Spooner (January 19, 1808 — May 14, 1887) was an American abolitionist, entrepreneur, lawyer, essayist, natural rights legal theorist, pamphletist, political philosopher, and writer often associated with the Boston anarchist tradition.
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William Spooner may refer to: William Spooner, ancestor of Lysander Spooner , who arrived at Plymouth Colony in 1637 William Archibald Spooner (1844–1930), professor of spoonerism fame
Spooner, the head of the American Letter Mail Company, has transmitted to the Department at Washington, a written admission of his conveyance of letters, &c., with all the necessary facts in the case, to make it a purely legal question, so that the Postmaster General has nothing to do but take the whole subject to the Supreme Court of the ...
John Coit Spooner (1843–1919), U.S. Senator and lawyer from Wisconsin; Karl Spooner (1931–1984), Major League Baseball pitcher with the Brooklyn Dodgers; Lloyd Spooner (1884–1966), American sports shooter and Olympic champion; Lysander Spooner (1808–1887), American individualist anarchist; Natalie Spooner (born 1990), Canadian ice ...
Original – Lysander Spooner, who, to quote his article, was an " American abolitionist, entrepreneur, lawyer, essayist, natural rights legal theorist, pamphletist, political philosopher, and writer often associated with the Boston anarchist tradition." Reason Stable lead image for a notable person, now done being restored.
Richard "Dick" Taylor (January 27, 1826 – April 12, 1879) was an American planter, politician, military historian, and Confederate general.Following the outbreak of the American Civil War, Taylor joined the Confederate States Army, serving first as a brigade commander in Virginia and later as an army commander in the Trans-Mississippi Theater.
'Lysander Spooner (January 19, 1808 — May 14, 1887) was an American abolitionist, entrepreneur, lawyer, essayist, natural rights legal theorist, pamphletist, political philosopher, Unitarian and writer often associated with the Boston anarchist tradition, although the notion of Spooner as an anarchist has been challenged by legal historian Clay S. Conrad, who pointed out that Spooner ...