James Fairman Fielder (February 26, 1867 – December 2, 1954) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician and jurist who served as the 35th Governor...
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Moore served three non-consecutive stints. Foster McGowan Voorhees, James Fairman Fielder, and Richard Codey each served two non-consecutive stints, one as...
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Senator Fielder may refer to: James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954), New Jersey State Senate Jennifer Fielder (fl. 2010s), Montana State Senate This disambiguation...
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James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954), American politician of the Democratic party Michael Fairman (born 1934), American actor and writer Paul W. Fairman...
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election was held on November 4, 1913. Democratic acting Governor James Fairman Fielder, who resigned a week before the election so that he could succeed...
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1807, and settled in Steubenville, Ohio. Wilson's paternal grandfather James Wilson published a pro-tariff and anti-slavery newspaper, The Western Herald...
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to January 20, 1914. Taylor took office upon the resignation of James Fairman Fielder, who had stepped down to create a vacancy in the governorship and...
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Zealand Guyle Fielder (born 1930), former professional ice hockey player Harry Fielder (1940–2021), English actor James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954), former...
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House of Representatives from 1893 to 1895. Father of James Fairman Fielder (B) James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954), 35th Governor of New Jersey 1914–1917...
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House of Representatives for one term from 1893–1895. His son, James Fairman Fielder, became the 35th Governor of New Jersey. Born in Jersey City, New...
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Wittpenn, who had run for Governor in 1913 but withdrew in favor of James Fairman Fielder, was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Austen Colgate, former...
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concerted effort to exterminate the man-eaters ..." New Jersey governor James Fairman Fielder and local municipalities offered bounties to individuals hunting...
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from former President William Howard Taft, Governor of New Jersey James Fairman Fielder and United States Secretary of the Navy Josephus Daniels. The building...
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Feigenspan (1836–1939), president of Newark's Feigenspan Brewing Company James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954), Governor of New Jersey from 1913 to 1917 William Henry...
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The National Cyclopædia of American Biography. Vol. B. New York, N.Y.: James T. White & Company. 1927. pp. 279–280 – via HathiTrust. Paulsson, Martin...
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Marshall (D) Y 1913 James Fairman Fielder (D) 12D, 9R 52D, 8R William Hughes (D) 11D, 1R Leon Rutherford Taylor (D) 1914 James Fairman Fielder (D) 11D, 10R 37D...
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8 – James Gray, journalist and 19th Mayor of Minneapolis (born 1862) September 9 – Sydney Ayres, silent film actor (born 1879) October 1 – James Paul...
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Gardner and Charles S. Bird of the Progressive Party. Democrat James Fairman Fielder was elected Governor of New Jersey in a three-way race against Republican...
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would have to try again in the next legislative session. Governor James Fairman Fielder blamed his secretary for forgetting him to send the information...
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actor (died 1982) November 25 – Joe DiMaggio, Major League Baseball center fielder (died 1999) November 26 – S. Prestley Blake, businessman (died 2021) November...
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the United States. Wilson was succeeded by State Senate President James Fairman Fielder. The Vermont Square Branch Library opened in Los Angeles thanks...
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support that would defeat any proposal by the farmers. Governor James Fairman Fielder signed the Ackerman bill on March 22, stating that the incorporation...
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John Franklin Fort to be a Circuit Court Judge. In 1914 Governor James Fairman Fielder nominated him to be a justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court. He...
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Son of James F. Fielder. William Brinkerhoff, New Jersey State Senator 1884–86. Brother-in-law of George Bragg Fielder. James Fairman Fielder (1867–1954)...
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officer (died 1994) March 10 – Edith Iglauer, writer (died 2019) March 11 – James Megellas, United States Army officer (died 2020) March 12 – Milton Resnick...
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(Socialist) 1.39% Ralph E. Meras (Prohibition) 0.33% New Jersey James Fairman Fielder Democratic Term-limited, Republican victory Walter E. Edge (Republican)...
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The 1913 show was in Long Branch, New Jersey and was attended by James Fairman Fielder, the New Jersey Governor. Morristown Field Club "Monmouth County...
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Thaddeus S. C. Lowe, aeronaut, scientist and inventor (born 1832) January 30 – James Henderson Berry, U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1885 to 1907 (born 1841)...
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National Archives and Records Administration. Accessed November 27, 2007. James Kinsey Archived 2007-03-12 at the Wayback Machine, Biographical Directory...
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Born in New Jersey, 1842. Son of James F. Fielder; brother-in-law of William Brinkerhoff; father of James Fairman Fielder. Democrat. U.S. Representative...
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