Harrison Carroll Hobart (January 31, 1815 – January 26, 1902) was an American lawyer, Democratic politician, and Union Army officer during the American...
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(1787–1858), Massachusetts State Senate Garret Hobart (1844–1899), New Jersey State Senate Harrison Carroll Hobart (1815–1902), Wisconsin State Senate This...
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and playwright Harrison Carroll Hobart (1815–1902), Union Army colonel during the American Civil War, politician, and lawyer Henry Hobart (disambiguation)...
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election with nearly 55% of the vote, defeating Democratic candidate Harrison Carroll Hobart. The incumbent Governor, James T. Lewis, refused nomination for...
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Civil War surgeon Roberto Hernandez, Major League Baseball player Harrison Carroll Hobart, Union Army colonel, second Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly...
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letter Κ repeated three times, was founded on July 13, 1842, by Harrison Carroll Hobart and two of his closest companions, Stephen Gordon Nash, and John...
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re-election with 53% of the vote, defeating Democratic candidate Harrison Carroll Hobart. Alexander W. Randall was the incumbent Governor, having been elected...
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Representative Jerome F. Fox, Wisconsin State Representative Harrison Carroll Hobart, Union Army general, Hobart Park named after him Frank L. Kersten, Wisconsin...
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U.S. senator from New Hampshire, and governor of New Hampshire Harrison Carroll Hobart, Wisconsin politician Amos Pollard, surgeon at The Battle of the...
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44,239 49% 1859 Alexander Randall (inc) Republican 59,999 53% Harrison Carroll Hobart 52,539 47% 1861 Louis P. Harvey Republican 53,777 54% Benjamin...
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Henry A. Hillemann, Wisconsin State Representative and lawyer Harrison Carroll Hobart, Union Army general William E. Hoehle, Wisconsin State Representative...
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Milwaukee philanthropies such as the Wisconsin Humane Society Harrison Carroll Hobart, Union Army general Adrian Hoecken, Dutch missionary to the first...
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rights activist Charles Hammersley, 1930 candidate for governor Harrison Carroll Hobart, Union Army general, 2nd Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly, 1859...
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Senate: John E. Holmes, Lieutenant Governor Speaker of the Assembly: Harrison Carroll Hobart Members of the Wisconsin Senate for the Second Wisconsin Legislature...
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Wisconsin Legislature meeting in 1849-1850, replacing fellow Democrat Harrison C. Hobart (his Assembly seat was taken by Whig Alonzo D. Dick). Goodell was...
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American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient (Town of Waupaca) Harrison Carroll Hobart (1815–1902), Union Army general (Sheboygan, Chilton, Milwaukee)...
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000 and following a meeting with some of the trustees, including Harrison Carroll Hobart, and Mayor Peter J. Somers, Linderfelt confessed and was arrested...
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Garret Augustus Hobart (June 3, 1844 – November 21, 1899) was an American politician and businessman who was the 24th vice president of the United States...
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Wisconsin 3 Charles Billinghurst Republican 1854 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Charles Billinghurst (Republican) 52.0% ▌Harrison Carroll Hobart (Democratic) 48.0%...
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nomination at the 1849 State Democratic Convention, held in Madison: Harrison Carroll Hobart, of Sheboygan, was a state senator and prominent lawyer. He had...
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fraternity along with two of his closest companions, Brigadier General Harrison Carroll Hobart and Judge Stephen Gordon Nash. He was a schoolteacher for 11 years...
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1865 Republican Lucius Fairchild 58,332 54.68% −4.91% Democratic Harrison Carroll Hobart 48,330 45.31% 5.11% Scattering 12 0.01% Total votes '106,674' '100...
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Sander In office January 8, 1868 – January 11, 1871 Preceded by Harrison Carroll Hobart Succeeded by August Richter In office January 9, 1861 – January...
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1858 – January 3, 1859 Preceded by George A. Jenkins Succeeded by Harrison Carroll Hobart In office January 3, 1853 – January 2, 1854 Preceded by James Cramond...
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Theatre from September 1899 through November 1899. With George V. Hobart, Harrison co-wrote both the lyrics and book to the musical Broadway to Tokio...
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re-election as an Independent. Independent Democratic gain. ▌Y James Duane Doty (Independent Democratic) 67.12% ▌Harrison Carroll Hobart (Democratic) 32.31%...
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Alexander Randall (incumbent) 59,999 53.21% +3.58% Democratic Harrison Carroll Hobart 52,539 46.60% −2.53% Scattering 83 0.07% Total votes '112,755'...
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Party political offices Preceded by Harrison Carroll Hobart Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin 1861 Succeeded by Henry L. Palmer...
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Democratic nominee for Governor of Wisconsin 1863 Succeeded by Harrison Carroll Hobart Wisconsin State Assembly Preceded by Valentine Knoll Member of...
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Assembly In office January 9, 1850 – January 8, 1851 Preceded by Harrison Carroll Hobart Succeeded by Frederick W. Horn Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly...
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