Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (May 8, 1799 – February 24, 1869) was an American lawyer, banker, politician, and the 22nd governor of New Hampshire. Dinsmoor was...
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Samuel Dinsmore may refer to: Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835), American politician, U.S. Congressman and Governor of New Hampshire Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869)...
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Samuel Dinsmoor (July 1, 1766 – March 15, 1835) was an American teacher, lawyer, banker and politician from New Hampshire. He served as the 14th governor...
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Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835), American teacher, lawyer and politician Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869), American lawyer, banker and politician Samuel P...
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Governor Dinsmoor may refer to: Samuel Dinsmoor (1766–1835), 14th Governor of New Hampshire Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869), 22nd Governor of New Hampshire...
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elect the governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Democratic governor Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. won re-election against Whig nominee Levi Chamberlain and Free Soil...
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1847 sess., 20, accessed April 10, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 958–959. "Samuel Dinsmoor Jr". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Hampshire...
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elect the governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Democratic governor Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. won re-election against Whig nominee Thomas E. Sawyer and Free Soil...
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was built in 1860 for Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr., a lawyer and former Governor of New Hampshire, and was later owned by Governor Samuel W. Hale, who made lavish...
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Hampshire House of Representatives. Perley was appointed by Governor Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. as an associate justice of the Superior Court of Judicature in October...
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Jared W. Williams did not stand for re-election. Democratic nominee Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. defeated Whig nominee Levi Chamberlain and Free Soil nominee Nathaniel...
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1916) January 24 – Mary Noailles Murfree, novelist (died 1922) January 27 – Samuel Gompers, labor union leader (died 1924) January 28 – Edward Merritt Hughes...
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Governor before election Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. Democratic Elected Governor Noah Martin Democratic...
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Lewis Cass/ William O. Butler (D) N 1849 Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (D) 11D, 1W 158D, 107W John P. Hale (FS) Moses Norris Jr. (D) Amos Tuck (FS) Harry Hibbard (D)...
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1831–34. Father of Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. (1799–1869), Governor of New Hampshire 1849–52. Son of Samuel Dinsmoor. John J. Morgan (1770–1849)...
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Missouri: Austin Augustus King (Democratic) Governor of New Hampshire: Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. (Democratic) (until June 3), Noah Martin (Democratic) (starting...
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1847, 1848 Succeeded by Samuel Dinsmoor Jr. U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by Benning M. Bean Robert Burns Samuel Cushman Franklin Pierce Joseph...
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Missouri: Austin Augustus King (Democratic) Governor of New Hampshire: Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. (Democratic) Governor of New Jersey: Daniel Haines (Democratic)...
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(1847–1849) Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. (1849–1852) Noah Martin (1852–1854) Nathaniel B. Baker (1854–1855) James A. Weston (1871–1872; 1874–1875) Samuel D. Felker...
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Martin was born in Epsom, New Hampshire on July 26, 1801, to shoemaker Samuel Martin and Sally (Cochrane) Martin. He apprenticed under doctors in Pembroke...
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preacher, leader of the Second Advent Movement (born 1782) Robert Cary Long, Jr., architect working in Baltimore (born 1810) Timeline of United States history...
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March 22, 1836) was the 12th governor of New Hampshire from 1828 to 1829. Samuel Bell, a brother, was the eighth governor of New Hampshire from 1819 to 1823...
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Samuel Demeritt Felker (April 16, 1859 – November 14, 1932) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Rochester, New Hampshire. Felker was...
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lightning strike, in June of 2023. Other works include: 1860 - House for Samuel Dinsmoor Jr., Main St, Keene, New Hampshire Circa 1863 Boyden's son, George E...
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John Langdon Jr. (June 26, 1741 – September 18, 1819) was an American politician and Founding Father from New Hampshire. He served as a delegate to the...
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Samuel Whitney Hale (April 2, 1823 – October 16, 1891) was an American manufacturer and Republican politician in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. He served...
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election, there was factionalism within the party. The caucus chose Samuel Dinsmoor as the candidate for governor, but an "irregular" public convention...
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parents of six children—William, Sally, Samuel, George Washington, John Jay, and Quintus. William Plumer Jr. was an author and attorney who served in...
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1811 John Brackenridge (Presbyterian), from November 13, 1811 Secretary: Samuel A. Otis Sergeant at Arms: James Mathers, died Mountjoy Bayly, elected November...
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Pauline Maier in The old revolutionaries : political lives in the age of Samuel Adams states: "In the midst of change, some revolutionaries cultivated continuity...
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