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    James Whitney Wilkin (March 19, 1762 – February 23, 1845) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Wilkin was born in Wallkill, New York (then...
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  • James Tallmadge Jr., was removed, and Williams's son-in-law Thomas J. Oakley appointed instead. Henry Yates Jr., brother of Joseph C. Yates Peter W....
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    March 4, 1815, to March 4, 1817, during the seventh and eighth years of James Madison's presidency. The apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives...
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  • L. Wieman Edward G. Wilbor Benjamin M. Wilcox William S. C. Wiley James W. Wilkin Garry A. Willard John Willard John D. Willard Joseph A. Willard Kenneth...
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  • 1813–1823 Orange County Vacant March 21, 1815 – December 4, 1815 14th James W. Wilkin (Goshen) Democratic- Republican December 4, 1815 – March 3, 1819 14th...
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  • March 3, 1891 East Aurora James W. Wilkin Democratic-Republican 6th December 4, 1815 – March 3, 1819 Goshen Samuel J. Wilkin Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1831...
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    1813 to March 21, 1815, when he accepted a recess appointment by President James Madison as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York...
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  • Andrew McCord Speaker of the New York State Assembly 1808 Succeeded by James W. Wilkin Preceded by William Ross Speaker of the New York State Assembly 1812...
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    of Tupelo. Wilkin was born on December 1, 1819, in Goshen, New York. His father Samuel J. Wilkin as well as his grandfather James W. Wilkin were politicians...
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    1789–1796) was the candidate of the Federalist Party. State Senator James W. Wilkin, a Clintonian, was the candidate of the Democratic-Republican Party...
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    James Gordon (Eastern D.) and Jedediah Sanger (Western D.) were re-elected. Benjamin Huntting, Ebenezer Purdy (both Southern D.), James W. Wilkin, David...
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    1808, to elect presidential electors; and adjourned on November 8. James W. Wilkin (Dem.-Rep.) was elected Speaker with 60 votes against 45 for Stephen...
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    buried in the crypt under the Christ Episcopal Church in Duanesburg. North, James W (1870). The History of Augusta, from the Earliest Settlement to the Present...
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  • divorce, she married James Wilkin, a consultant on architectural millwork. There are no children from this marriage. Some of Wilkin's contributions to the...
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    James Noble, Waller Taylor, John Eaton, John Williams, John Rhea, William Grainger Blount, Francis Jones, Samuel E. Hogg, Thomas Claiborne, George W.L...
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    Orange William Ross Dem.-Rep. Selah Strong Dem.-Rep. Henry Tucker James W. Wilkin Dem.-Rep. Otsego Lemuel Fitch Dem.-Rep. Gurdon Huntington* Dem.-Rep...
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    fill the vacancy. Jonathan Fisk resigned his seat in March 1815, and James W. Wilkin was elected in April 1815 to fill the vacancy. John Adams and William...
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    from Montgomery County (32nd S.) November 1, 1808 – June 30, 1809 James W. Wilkin from Orange County (33rd S.) January 30 – June 30, 1810 William North...
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    the time of the annual State election in April 1815, and was won by James W. Wilkin, of the same party. The House of Representatives of the 14th United...
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    Dayton (Southern D.), Lucas Elmendorf, Samuel G. Verbryck (both Middle D.), James Cochran, Samuel Stewart (both Eastern D.), Henry Bloom, Perley Keyes and...
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    William North was re-elected Speaker with a vote of 29 against 18 for James Watson; both were Federalists. On February 12, 1796, the legislature divided...
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  • (1815–1817) James W. Wilkin (DR) Erastus Root (DR) Daniel Avery (DR) Archibald S. Clarke (DR) Tredwell Scudder (DR) Caleb Tompkins (DR) James Tall- madge...
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  • York's 6th district In office March 4, 1819 – March 3, 1821 Preceded by James W. Wilkin Succeeded by Charles Borland Jr. Personal details Born 1776 (1776)...
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    Fund. On May 28, a caucus of Dem.-Rep. legislators, presided over by James W. Wilkin, nominated DeWitt Clinton for U.S. president. On June 18, the United...
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    was re-elected. Ebenezer White (Southern D.), Ex-Gov. Morgan Lewis, James W. Wilkin (both Middle D.), Henry Yates Jr. (Eastern D.), Reuben Humphrey, Philetus...
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    held in April of that year to fill the vacancy left by his resignation. Wilkin took his seat at the start of the 14th Congress. List of special elections...
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  • (American politician) (1779–1865), U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania James W. Wilkin (1762–1845), New York State Senate This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    Jones Wilkin (December 17, 1793 – March 11, 1866) was a U.S. representative from New York, son of James W. Wilkin. Born in Goshen, New York, Wilkin graduated...
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  • Mayor of Nashville, Tennessee 1825–27. Nephew of William Wilkins. James W. Wilkin (1762–1845), New York Assemblyman 1800 1808–09, New York State Senator...
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    was estimated at 60 to 45, this being the vote for Speaker: 60 for James W. Wilkin and 45 for Stephen Van Rensselaer. The 32nd New York State Legislature...
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