Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... charge of his home farm until he was of age ; was a year in a printing - office as a compositor ; studied law , and was admitted to the bar in 1833 , continuing in active practice until 1848 ; was a member of the Legislature of Maine in ...
... charge of his home farm until he was of age ; was a year in a printing - office as a compositor ; studied law , and was admitted to the bar in 1833 , continuing in active practice until 1848 ; was a member of the Legislature of Maine in ...
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... charge , he was dis- abled , and resigned his commission in February , 1864 , returning to Coldwater , where he studied law with the Hon . C. D. Randall , and was admitted to the bar in 1867 ; from 1868 to 1872 he was Prosecuting ...
... charge , he was dis- abled , and resigned his commission in February , 1864 , returning to Coldwater , where he studied law with the Hon . C. D. Randall , and was admitted to the bar in 1867 ; from 1868 to 1872 he was Prosecuting ...
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... charge of the Chautauqua Land - Office , and continues to hold that position ; was appointed Basin Commissioner at Albany by Governor Seward , Harbor Commissioner at New York by Governor Clark 4 Senators and Representatives . 49.
... charge of the Chautauqua Land - Office , and continues to hold that position ; was appointed Basin Commissioner at Albany by Governor Seward , Harbor Commissioner at New York by Governor Clark 4 Senators and Representatives . 49.
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... charge of that property ; and was elected to the Forty - fifth Congress as a Republican , receiving 17,276 votes against 15.361 votes for Frank H. Hurd , Democrat . SEVENTH DISTRICT . Counties . - Adams , Brown , Highland , Pike , and ...
... charge of that property ; and was elected to the Forty - fifth Congress as a Republican , receiving 17,276 votes against 15.361 votes for Frank H. Hurd , Democrat . SEVENTH DISTRICT . Counties . - Adams , Brown , Highland , Pike , and ...
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... charge of " The Provi- dence Journal ; " was elected Governor of Rhode Island in 1849 ; re - elected in 1850 , and de- clined a re - election ; was elected to the United States Senate as a Union Republican to succeed Philip Allen ...
... charge of " The Provi- dence Journal ; " was elected Governor of Rhode Island in 1849 ; re - elected in 1850 , and de- clined a re - election ; was elected to the United States Senate as a Union Republican to succeed Philip Allen ...
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