Myron Holley Clark (October 23, 1806 – August 23, 1892) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New York. Clark was born in Naples, Ontario...
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Myron Henry Clark (July 25, 1881 – August 30, 1953) was an American chemical engineer, management consultant, and director of the Labor-Management Institute...
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MLB player Myron Guyton (born 1967), American former football player Myron H. Bright (1919–2016), American lawyer and jurist Myron H. Clark (1806–1892)...
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divisions of the Democrats' opponents between the regular Whig candidate, Myron H. Clark, and the Know-Nothing Daniel Ullman appeared to be more dangerous to...
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The Anti-Nebraska state convention met on September 26 in Auburn. Myron H. Clark was nominated for Governor by acclamation. Henry J. Raymond was nominated...
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same year, Governor Seymour was replaced by the prohibition candidate Myron H. Clark. Early the next year, the legislature re-passed the "Maine Law," though...
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Grandfather of Clark Williams. Clark Williams (1870–1946), New York Superintendent of Banks, Comptroller of New York 1909–10. Grandson of Myron H. Clark. Archibald...
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Henry Jarvis Raymond (redirect from H.J. Raymond & Co.)
New York, a son and the eldest child of Lavinia Brockway, the daughter of Clark Brockway and Sally Wade and Jarvis Raymond, the son of Jonathan P. Raymond...
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List of governors of New York (category Articles with hCards)
p. 4. Retrieved September 29, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1082–1083. "Myron Holley Clark". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 9, 2023. "Inauguration...
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Chesebro' (1825–1873), writer Timothy Childs, former US Congressman Myron H. Clark, former Governor of New York (1855–1857) Stephen A. Douglas, former...
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son of George N. Williams, a banker, and Abigail (Clark) Williams (daughter of Governor Myron H. Clark). He was educated at Canandaigua Academy, and graduated...
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Volume 3. New York: Lewis Publishing Company. pp. 1166, 1341. Battle, J. H. (1887). History of Bucks County, Pennsylvania: Including an Account of Its...
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choice of Charles C. Leigh as president. Myron H. Clark was nominated for governor on the first ballot (vote: Clark 81, Horace V. Howland 27, Charles C. Leigh...
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Vermont State Senate Myron H. Clark (1806–1892), New York State Senate Nancy Randall Clark (1938–2015), Maine State Senate Orville Clark (1801–1862), New...
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Seymour Henry J. Raymond January 1, 1855 – December 31, 1856 Whig Party Myron H. Clark Henry R. Selden January 1, 1857 – December 31, 1858 Republican Party...
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Bumstead, 1888 to 1907 Edward Twichell Ware, 1907 to 1922 Myron Winslow Adams, 1922 to 1923 (acting) Myron Winslow Adams, 1923 to 1929 John Hope, 1929 to 1936...
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Fish Whig nominee for Governor of New York 1850, 1852 Succeeded by Myron H. Clark U.S. House of Representatives New district Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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(William Goodell's votes were counted among the "scattering votes"). Myron H. Clark won this election with the lowest percentage ever in NY Gov. elections...
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Henry H. Guenther (January 29, 1862 – February 28, 1914) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. Guenther was born on January 29, 1862, in...
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Ebenezer Clark 1796–1802 Eastern Henry A. Clark Jesse Clark Joseph Clark Myron H. Clark Orville Clark Thomas E. Clark William Clark William Clark (Wayne...
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since 2018 Myron H. Clark (1806–1892), 19th Governor of New York Walter Eli Clark (1869–1950), 1st Governor of Alaska Territory William Clark (1770–1838)...
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cabinet officers a two-year term elected in odd years, so that Governor Myron H. Clark, elected as a Whig but now a Republican, had to cope with a hostile...
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Frederick Ferris Thompson (category Articles with hCards)
June 17, 1857, Thompson married Mary Lee Clark in Canandaigua, New York. She was the daughter Myron H. Clark, the governor of New York. Thompson met her...
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paper attracted the interest of Mary Clark Thompson, a Canandaigua native and daughter of former governor Myron H. Clark. After the 1899 death of her husband...
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Assembly, met from January 2 to April 14, 1855, during the first year of Myron H. Clark's governorship, in Albany. Under the provisions of the New York Constitution...
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preserved as a memorial to her father Myron H. Clark, who had been governor of New York State from 1855-56. Clark Reservation became a state park in 1926...
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society have been: 1936-1937: Ordway Tead 1937-1939: William H. Gesell 1939-1941: Myron H. Clark 1941-1942: Keith Louden 1942-1944: Percy S. Brown 1944-1946:...
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care for his ill wife, and the Whigs assumed functional control under Robert H. Pruyn. After the seat dispute was decided in favor of the Democrat, and after...
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Governor of New Jersey: Rodman M. Price (Democratic) Governor of New York: Myron H. Clark (Whig) (starting January 1) Governor of North Carolina: Warren Winslow...
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Governor of New Jersey: Rodman M. Price (Democratic) Governor of New York: Myron H. Clark (Whig) (until end of December 31) Governor of North Carolina: Thomas...
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