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    George Hoadly (July 31, 1826 – August 26, 1902) was a Democratic politician. He served as the 36th governor of Ohio. Hoadly was born in New Haven, Connecticut...
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  • Benjamin Hoadly (physician) (1706–1757), English physician and dramatist Charles J. Hoadly (1828–1900), American librarian and historian George Hoadly (1826–1902)...
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    little as possible, so they sacrificed Foraker." The Democrats nominated George Hoadly, another Cincinnatian, with whom Foraker was friendly. The major issue...
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    2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1217–1218. "George Hoadly". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 1, 2023. "Hoadly's Inaugural". The Urbana Daily Citizen...
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    sets. In September, Hoad won New South Wales hardcourt championships beating George Worthington in the final. 1952 In 1952, Hoad reached the third round...
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    Hendricks of Indiana June 22–24 1880 Cincinnati Music Hall, Cincinnati Ohio George Hoadly of Ohio John W. Stevenson of Kentucky 1880 platform 2 Winfield S. Hancock...
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    incumbent George Hoadly in a rematch of the 1883 election with 48.95% of the vote. Major party candidates Joseph B. Foraker, Republican George Hoadly, Democratic...
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  • Joseph E. McDonald of Indiana House Speaker John G. Carlisle Governor George Hoadly of Ohio Seven names were placed in nomination: Grover Cleveland, Thomas...
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  • James Edward Hoad (3 June 1858 – 12 July 1931) was an Australian politician. Born in Tumut, New South Wales to bricklayer George Hoad and Mary Ann Unstead...
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    Lieutenant Andrew Hickenlooper Preceded by Richard M. Bishop Succeeded by George Hoadly Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio In office March...
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    Australian Army's second Chief of the General Staff. John Hoad's parents were George Hoad, born in Winchelsea, Sussex, and Catherine Kearney, born County...
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    1885 George Hoadly : 341,830 Joseph B. Foraker : 359,281     Adna B. Leonard (Pro) : 28,081 John W. Northrop (Greenback) : 2,001 1883 George Hoadly 359...
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    the Political World". Hoadly also criticised the Pretender, who issued a declaration that he would extinguish opposition. Hoadly wrote that he would impose...
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  • politician and rancher from Alberta, Canada George Hoadly (1826–1902), Democratic politician, 36th Governor of Ohio George Hoadley Jr. House, a historic house...
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    Blair, John Archibald Campbell, Matthew H. Carpenter, Ashbel Green, George Hoadly, Richard T. Merrick, Charles O'Conor, Lyman Trumbull, and William C...
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    itself began very visibly and vocally when Hoadly delivered a sermon on 31 March 1717[which calendar?] to George I of Great Britain on The Nature of the...
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  • representative from Ohio, lawyer George Hoadly† — 36th governor of Ohio James W. Dawes† — sixth Governor of Nebraska George K. Nash† 1860 — 41st governor...
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    Cox, William Dennison Jr., Joseph B. Foraker, Rutherford B. Hayes, George Hoadly, Othniel Looker, Edward Noyes, and Thomas L. Young. The Cincinnati Red...
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  • North Carolina: Alfred Moore Scales (Democratic) Governor of Ohio: George Hoadly (Democratic) (until January 11), Joseph B. Foraker (Republican) (starting...
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  • looks to break Bulgaria's electoral deadlock". Politico.eu. "Edward Phillip George Seaga". jis.gov.jm. 5 "thecrimson.com". thecrimson.com. July 14, 2006. Retrieved...
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    City. Rented by Ohio as a governor's mansion, it housed Ohio governors George Hoadly and Joseph Foraker. In 1886, the Columbus Club, a private club in the...
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  • (died 1961) March 17 – Alcide Nunez, jazz musician (died 1934) March 21 – George D. Birkhoff, mathematician (died 1944) March 22 – Arthur H. Vandenberg,...
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    amongst others the master builder, Noel Rees, as well as Walter Reed and George Hoad. Scruby also paid the Southern Railway Company £6,000 to build Petts...
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    commission of four men, which served from April 17, 1883 to April 16, 1885. George K. Nash of Franklin County Franklin J. Dickman of Cuyahoga County Charles...
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  • Campbell   Democrat   1890–1892 Joseph B. Foraker   Republican   1886–1888 George Hoadly   Democrat   1884–1886 Charles Foster   Republican   1880–1882 Richard...
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  • 29, 1889. Ping was represented by Thos. D. Riordan, Harvey S. Brown, George Hoadly, and Jas. C. Carter. Geo. A. Johnson, John F. Swift, and Stephen M....
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  • 11 – George S. Patton, General (died 1945 in Heidelberg, Germany) November 28 – John Willard, playwright and actor (d. 1942) December 2 – George Minot...
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    Democratic nominee George Hoadly defeated Republican nominee Joseph B. Foraker with 49.87% of the vote. Major party candidates George Hoadly, Democratic Joseph...
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  • Justice of Supreme Court of Illinois 1841-43, 1857-78 George Hoadly, (1826–1902) a descendant of George (Joris) Woolsey, progenitor of the Woolsey family...
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    because of its unusual construction. The son of George Hoadly, the Governor of Ohio in the 1880s, George Hoadley Jr. was a prominent Cincinnati lawyer and...
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