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    Josiah Bartlett (December 2, 1729 [O.S. November 21, 1729] – May 19, 1795) was an American Founding Father, physician, statesman, a delegate to the Continental...
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    The Josiah Bartlett House is a house in Kingston, New Hampshire. The 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame house is located on Main Street, opposite Town Hall. The main...
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  • Columbia County Josiah Bartlett House, Kingston, New Hampshire, listed on the NRHP in Rockingham County Joseph and Rachel Bartlett House, Fremont, Ohio...
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  • life. Josiah Bartlett, was a physician and patriot, who became the governor of New Hampshire after her death. Born December 27, 1730, Mary Bartlett was...
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    Josiah Bartlett Jr. (August 29, 1768 – April 16, 1838) was an American physician and politician from New Hampshire. He served as a United States Representative...
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    and raised in Manchester, New Hampshire. He is a descendant of Dr Josiah Bartlett, a real-world signatory of the Declaration of Independence. Bartlet...
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    and sites within the district include the Kingston town hall; the Josiah Bartlett House, home of the second signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence;...
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  • Bartlett was probably a descendant of Founding Father Josiah Bartlett (1729–1795). Bartlett married Mary Submit Clark (born 1840) in 1868; she died...
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  • Hampshire. Established circa 1725, it includes the resting place of Josiah Bartlett, the second signer of the Declaration of Independence. The cemetery...
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    Strawbery Banke (category Historic house museums in New Hampshire)
    Rockingham County, New Hampshire The Reuben Shapley House was later occupied by Josiah Bartlett Jr., President of the New Hampshire State Senate, a U...
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    Paul Jones House Josiah Bartlett House Ladd-Gilman House MacPheadris–Warner House Matthew Thornton House Moffatt-Ladd House Richard Jackson House Robert Frost...
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  • House Survey https://www.marshfield-ma.gov/historical-commission/pages/house-survey "Houses". March 20, 2017. Lathrop, Elsie (2006). Historic Houses of...
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    happy again. The popularity of Laighton's Appledore House soon led to establishment of the Mid-Ocean House on Smuttynose Island, and the Oceanic Hotel, which...
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    The house was built in 1827 for Josiah Bartlett III, who had recently established a medical practice in Stratham and married that year. The house was...
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    Paul Jones House Josiah Bartlett House Ladd-Gilman House MacPheadris–Warner House Matthew Thornton House Moffatt-Ladd House Richard Jackson House Robert Frost...
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    President/Governor Josiah Bartlett was re-elected unopposed. On election day, 13 March 1792, incumbent Anti-Federalist President/Governor Josiah Bartlett was re-elected...
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  • Feb. 23, 1894, Boston, Massachusetts: Josiah Henry Benton, p. 60 Bartlett, Thomas Edward (1892), The Bartletts: Ancestral, Genealogical, Biographical...
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    renamed to Governor in 1792.) Third time Anti-Federalist candidate Josiah Bartlett defeated former Acting President John Pickering, Joshua Wentworth and...
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    Jones, who built the hotel in 1885. Thomas Coburn converted the Langdon house into a hotel which opened November 1, 1833. Frank Jones, a Portsmouth mayor...
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    The John Paul Jones House is a historic house at 43 Middle Street in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Now a historic house museum and a National Historic Landmark...
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    the Governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Anti-Federalist Governor Josiah Bartlett defeated former Anti-Federalist Governor John Langdon, Federalist candidate...
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    Paul Jones House Josiah Bartlett House Ladd-Gilman House MacPheadris–Warner House Matthew Thornton House Moffatt-Ladd House Richard Jackson House Robert Frost...
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    Paul Jones House Josiah Bartlett House Ladd-Gilman House MacPheadris–Warner House Matthew Thornton House Moffatt-Ladd House Richard Jackson House Robert Frost...
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    station that are still standing are the 1903 oil house (restored in 2004) and the 1872 keeper's house (currently United States Coast Guard offices). The...
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  • 1812, two sheds date to circa 1840, and a barn dates to 1860. Two other houses on the property date to 1910 and 1965. A family cemetery on the property...
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    Anti-Federalist President Josiah Bartlett was re-elected unopposed. On election day, 8 March 1791, incumbent Anti-Federalist President Josiah Bartlett was re-elected...
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    Frederic Clay Bartlett (June 1, 1873 – June 25, 1953) was an American artist and art collector known for his collection of French Post-Impressionist and...
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    Richard Jackson House is a historic house in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Built in 1664 by Richard Jackson, it is the oldest wood-frame house in New Hampshire...
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    Adolphus Clay Bartlett (June 22, 1844 – June 1, 1922) was an American industrialist, the president of Hibbard Spencer Bartlett & Company, the company that...
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