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    Samuel Greene Arnold Jr. (April 12, 1821 – February 14, 1880) was an attorney and politician from Rhode Island. A Republican, he was most notable for his...
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  • Connecticut Samuel Arnold (conspirator) (1834–1906), co-conspirator of a plot to kidnap U.S. President Abraham Lincoln Samuel G. Arnold (1821–1880),...
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    particularly Samuel Gorton, and they put themselves and their lands under the jurisdiction of Massachusetts, a situation which lasted for 16 years. Arnold learned...
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    "Nicholas Cooke". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. Arnold, Samuel Greene (1894). History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations...
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    Narragansett. Collections of the Rhode-Island Historical Society, v3. Samuel G. Arnold, History of Rhode Island (1859). p. 70 U.S. Geological Survey Geographic...
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    Jonathan Arnold (1709–1796) and Abigail (née Smith) Arnold (1714–1801). His sister, Elizabeth Arnold, married Samuel Arnold (son of Joseph Arnold), and another...
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    right to them." Later, Rhode Island historian and Lieutenant Governor Samuel G. Arnold wrote of Gorton: He was one of the most remarkable men that ever lived...
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    incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Sprague, William" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American...
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    of laws was written. Rhode Island historian and Lieutenant Governor Samuel G. Arnold made this tribute to the digest of statutes enacted under Coggeshall...
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  • States Congress. Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "Samuel G. Arnold (id: A000295)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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  • Society, wrote biographies of Abraham Lincoln and Gen. Benedict Arnold. Samuel G. Arnold (1821–1880), Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1852–1853 1861–1862...
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  • State Senate Louis A. Arnold (1872–?), Wisconsin State Senate Norbert P. Arnold (1920–2014), Minnesota State Senate Samuel G. Arnold (1821–1880), U.S. Senator...
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    William Beach Lawrence Democratic 1851 1852 Philip Allen Newport 6 Samuel G. Arnold Whig 1852 1853 Philip Allen Providence 7 Francis M. Dimond Democratic...
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  • United States Senate (1875–1875), Governor of Rhode Island (1849–1851) Samuel G. Arnold (A.B. 1841) – U.S. Senator from Rhode Island James Burrill Jr. (A.B...
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    gov/exhibits/featured_documents/emancipation_proclamation/transcript.html Blaine, James G. "Memoir re-published on the National Archives webpage". Neely, pp. 212–213...
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    Benedict Arnold (14 January 1741 [O.S. 3 January 1740] – June 14, 1801) was an American-born British military officer who served during the American Revolutionary...
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    of discovery" which was part of the "royal prerogative". Historian Samuel G. Arnold writes that "Rhode Island was the first solemn protest" against taking...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island Samuel G. Arnold was elected September 5, 1862 to finish Simmons's term. Y Samuel G. Arnold (Republican) 87.65% Nathan F...
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  • U.S. Representative from Rhode Island 1845–47. Son of Jonathan Arnold. Samuel G. Arnold (1821–1880), Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island 1852–53 1861–62...
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    prominent contributors to the first edition included Charles Allen Samuel G. Arnold Alexander Dallas Bache William Bross George Bancroft Benjamin Fordyce...
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    American Civil War. The 1st Rhode Island Battery was organized by Colonel Samuel G. Arnold at the Benefit Street Arsenal in Providence for three months' service...
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    conventions. The Republican convention was held on January 4 at Providence. Samuel G. Arnold, former lieutenant governor Seth Padelford, former member of the Providence...
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    detrimental effect on the merchants, best summarized by historian Samuel G. Arnold, "Thus commenced in Rhode Island a system of paper money issues fraught...
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  • Republican Henry B. Anthony 13 37th Vacant Aug 15, 1862 – Dec 1, 1862   15 Samuel G. Arnold Republican Dec 1, 1862 – Mar 3, 1863 Elected in 1862 to finish Simmons's...
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    are sympathetic to the Providence and Warwick settlers, including Samuel G. Arnold. Historian Thomas Bicknell, on the other hand, takes a minority position...
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    von Klenck, of Hanover, a decorated hero of the Franco-Prussian war. James G. K. Lawrence (1845-1895), who married Catherine Augusta Le Roy. Lawrence died...
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    He persuaded prominent Rhode Island investors, including Governor Samuel G. Arnold, that Paraguay was an excellent business opportunity. They incorporated...
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  • (1857–1859) 36th (1859–1861) Henry B. Anthony (R) 37th (1861–1863) Samuel G. Arnold (R) William Sprague IV (R) 38th (1863–1865) 39th (1865–1867) 40th (1867–1869)...
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    policies of President Lincoln during the Civil War. Rhode Island Senator Samuel G. Arnold of Providence was also a Republican; he served in the Union Army until...
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    fledgling colony in 1647. Rhode Island historian and Lieutenant Governor Samuel G. Arnold extolled the virtues of this code, calling it a model of legislation...
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