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    James Schureman (February 12, 1756 – January 22, 1824) was an American merchant and statesman from New Brunswick, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey...
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  • Houston, and James Schureman Pennsylvania: Tench Coxe Delaware: George Read, John Dickinson, and Richard Bassett Virginia: Edmund Randolph, James Madison,...
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  • Frelinghuysen (F) Richard Stockton (F) 5th (1797–1799) Franklin Davenport (F) James Schureman (F) 6th (1799–1801) Jonathan Dayton (F) Aaron Ogden (F) 7th (1801–1803)...
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    a local politician, James Schureman, took the land to build a street on it. In response, she posted a sign on the new Schureman Street calling it "Oppression...
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  • Council Records, 1814. 306-307. "THE RESULT IN NEW-JERSEY.; ELECTION OF JAMES SMITH, JR., THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE". The New York Times. January 25, 1893...
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  • unnamed in his will. Peter Vredenburgh owned Tom and Margaret, and James Schureman owned Jane and Anthony, as listed in their wills. The school now called...
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    the death of James Schureman. He was officially appointed mayor on November 19, 1824. 11 1821–1824 James Schureman 1756–1824 Schureman returned to the...
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    the first State of the Union Address June 20, 1790: Compromise of 1790: James Madison agreed to not be "strenuous" in opposition to the assumption of...
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    Army (1776–1783) during the American Revolution: p.67  and classmate James Schureman (A.B. 1775), served in the Continental Congress and as a United States...
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    and Preservation, Senate Office of the Historian. Retrieved May 2, 2019. "James Searle 1733–1797". Penn People. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of...
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    was established in 1796, he owned (in partnership with Arthur St. Clair, James Wilkinson and Israel Ludlow) 250,000 acres (1,011 km2) in the Great Miami...
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    1786, along with William C. Houston and James Schureman. In an October 12, 1804 letter to Noah Webster, James Madison recalled that Clark was the delegate...
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    (F), elected May 14, 1800 John E. Howard, (F), elected November 21, 1800 James Hillhouse, (F), elected February 28, 1801 Speaker: Theodore Sedgwick (F)...
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  • in 1992. Retired. Ferdinand Schureman Schenck Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 Elected in 1832. Retired. James Schureman Pro-Administration At-large 1789...
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    United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Schureman and served from February 28, 1801, to March 3, 1803. He lost his bid...
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    Representatives; former policy advisors to then Governor Rick Perry James Schureman, A.B. 1775, Continental Congress, Senator Martin J. Silverstein, B...
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  • 1935–present Andrew Frank Schoeppel 1949–1962 2 Kansas Republican 1894–1962 James Schureman 1799–1801 1 New Jersey Federalist 1756–1824 Carl Schurz 1869–1871 1871–1875...
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    McDowell, Matthew Locke, Robert Williams, Richard Stanford, Nathaniel Macon, James Gillespie, Dempsey Burges, Thomas Blount, Nathan Bryan, John Brown, Thomas...
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  • Fitzgerald's Legislative Manual, State of New Jersey. J.A. Fitzgerald. Langland, James (January 1, 1914). The Troy Record Almanac and Year-book. The Troy record...
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    The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. Vol. II. New York, N.Y.: James T. White & Co. 1892. p. 7 – via Google Books. American Antiquarian Society...
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    Appointed by Richard Howell Preceded by John Rutherfurd Succeeded by James Schureman Member of the New Jersey General Assembly In office 1786-1789 Personal...
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  • 1795 – March 4, 1797 Preceded by James Schureman Elias Boudinot Succeeded by James Henderson Imlay James Schureman Thomas Sinnickson Personal details...
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    Jersey at-large 4 seats on a general ticket Pro-Administration win. ▌Y James Schureman (Pro-Admin.) 19.9% ▌Y Elias Boudinot (Pro-Admin.) 13.0% ▌Y Lambert...
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    (Unknown) 1.9% ▌Joseph Ellis (Unknown) 1.7% ▌Robert Ogden (Unknown) 1.5% ▌James Schureman (Pro-Admin.) 1.5% ▌John Harring (Unknown) 1.1% ▌John Hugg (Unknown)...
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    A. Stagg, Jeanne K. Cross and Susan Holbrook Perdue, ed. The Papers of James Madison, Congressional Series. Vol. 17. Charlottesville, VA: University...
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    of 38 Schrader, Richard A. (1986). "James Gillespie". NCpedia. Retrieved November 1, 2019. r2WPadmin. "Polk, James K." Mississippi Encyclopedia. Retrieved...
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    president of the Medical Society of New Jersey. Her grandfather, Ferdinand Schureman Schenck, was also a physician and represented New Jersey in Congress....
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  • Thomas Sinnickson (Salem) Pro-Admin. Elected in 1789. Lost re-election. James Schureman (New Brunswick) Pro-Admin. Elected in 1789. Lost re-election. Lambert...
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    from March 4, 1813, to March 4, 1815, during the fifth and sixth years of James Madison's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives...
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    National Archives and Records Administration. February 8, 2022. May be "James Cocliran" "New York 1798 U.S. Senate, Special". Tufts Digital Collations...
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