• The 26th Massachusetts General Court, consisting of the Massachusetts Senate and the Massachusetts House of Representatives, met in 1805 and 1806 during...
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    elected its members August 4, 1806. Maryland elected its members October 6, 1806. Massachusetts elected its members November 3, 1806. See Non-voting delegates...
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    Spain in 1804. He arrived in Madrid in May, 1805 but never actually assumed the post of ambassador. In March 1806 he and John Armstrong of New York were named...
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    elections were held in 1805, in 13 states. Eight governors were elected by popular vote and five were elected by state legislatures. 1805 United States elections...
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    popular vote and five were elected by state legislatures. 1806 United States elections "CT Governor, 1806". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 14 August 2020. Glashan...
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    Edward Gantt, Episcopalian, elected December 4, 1805 John J. Sayrs, Episcopalian, elected December 3, 1806 Secretary: Samuel A. Otis Sergeant at Arms: James...
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    William Eaton (soldier) (category People from Brimfield, Massachusetts)
    Burr. Eaton served one term in the General Court of Massachusetts, which is the state legislature both during and after the colonial era. Eaton died on...
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    Retrieved March 6, 2023. "Massachusetts Legislature". The Recorder. June 12, 1810. p. 2. Retrieved March 8, 2023. "Massachusetts Legislature". The Recorder. June...
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  • Allen (archaeologist), Australian archaeologist James Allen (Army engineer) (1806–1846), organizer of the Mormon Battalion, helped found Des Moines, Iowa,...
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    Massachusetts 2024 Massachusetts House of Representatives election 2021–2022 Massachusetts legislature 2023–2024 Massachusetts legislature CNalysis has two...
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    representative until 1806. The delegates were elected by the territorial legislatures, votes here are the number of members of the territorial legislatures voting for...
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  • Massachusetts General Court (1804–1805) 26th Massachusetts General Court (18051806) 27th Massachusetts General Court (1806–1807) 28th Massachusetts General...
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  • Electoral College in Massachusetts, two of them were appointed by Legislature, and the rest of them were chosen by state legislature from the two most popular...
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    senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1804 and 1805, and a seat may have been filled...
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    elections in Massachusetts 2024 Massachusetts Senate election 2021–2022 Massachusetts legislature 2023–2024 Massachusetts legislature Representative Josh S. Cutler...
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    John Paterson (New York politician) (category Continental Army officers from Massachusetts)
    held in Stockbridge, Massachusetts to discuss how to respond to the Boston Port Act. When the governor dissolved the legislature as pre-revolution tensions...
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    1913, senators were chosen by state legislatures. Senators were elected over a wide range of time throughout 1806 and 1807, and a seat may have been filled...
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    Thomas Kittredge of Andover, and received his diploma in 1805 after examination by the Massachusetts Medical Society. He subsequently practiced medicine in...
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    Commonwealth of Massachusetts. "Records of the governor and company of the Massachusetts bay in New England. Printed by order of the legislature". Boston, W...
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    Samuel Fessenden (category Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives)
    abolitionist, and politician. He served in both houses of the Massachusetts state legislature before Maine became a separate state. He was elected as major...
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    women's suffrage movement. Garrison was born on December 10, 1805, in Newburyport, Massachusetts, the son of immigrants from the British colony of New Brunswick...
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    Secretary of the Commonwealth for the first time. 1993–1994 Massachusetts legislature "Massachusetts gubernatorial election, 1994". Seltzer, Wendy M. (February...
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  • d. 1832; member of the Massachusetts Legislature 1805–06, Chief Justice of Circuit of Court of Common Pleas in Massachusetts. Son of John Adams. John...
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    Thomas Boylston Adams (judge) (category People from Quincy, Massachusetts)
    Treasurer from 1804 to 1805 and supervisor of schools from 1807 to 1811. While Thomas was on the Massachusetts General Court from 1805 to 1806, John Quincy, then...
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    in 1805 instead. He was the first cabinet-level official from the West but had little impact before his death from tuberculosis on December 14, 1806, at...
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    Roger Sherman (category People from Canton, Massachusetts)
    the Supreme Court of Errors, of the State of Connecticut, in the years 1805, 1806, and 1807. Vol. 2. p. xii-xiii. Mangan, Gregg (October 10, 2020). "Roger...
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    in Massachusetts took place between November 1 and 3, 1816, as part of the 1816 United States presidential election. The Legislature of Massachusetts chose...
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  • 1787-1825, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society and Tufts Archival Research Center, retrieved 2024-08-07 "New York State Legislature", ballotpedia...
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  • Machine "The House of Representatives", legislature.vermont.gov, retrieved 2024-08-02 "Vermont State Legislature", ballotpedia.org, retrieved 2024-08-02...
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    The Ohio General Assembly is the state legislature of the U.S. state of Ohio. It consists of the 99-member Ohio House of Representatives and the 33-member...
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