Clark Bissell (September 7, 1782 – September 15, 1857) was the 34th governor of Connecticut. He served as an associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme...
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Austin Bissell (died 1807), British Captain in the Royal Navy Bert Bissell (1902-1998), English mountain climber and peace activist Clark Bissell (1782-1857)...
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Whitner Nutting Bissell (October 25, 1909 – March 5, 1996) was an American character actor. Born in New York City, Bissell was the son of surgeon Dr. J...
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Senator Bissell may refer to: Clark Bissell (1782–1857), Connecticut State Senate William G. Bissell (1857–1925), Wisconsin State Senate This disambiguation...
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Governor Bissell may refer to: Clark Bissell (1782–1857), 34th Governor of Connecticut William Henry Bissell (1811–1860), 11th Governor of Illinois This...
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Senator Jabez W. Huntington in 1847, Baldwin was appointed by Governor Clark Bissell to fill the vacancy in the United States Senate, and in December of...
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graduate Clark Bissell, Connecticut Governor and Senator, and Col. William Henry Bissell, Illinois Governor and Congressman. George Bissell's father died...
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of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey Clark Bissell (1782–1857), associate justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court This...
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sweepers and vacuum cleaners. By age 16, Bissell was a school teacher. After Bissell married Melville R. Bissell at 19, they became a joint partner in their...
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Lieutenant Noyes Billings Preceded by Roger Sherman Baldwin Succeeded by Clark Bissell Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's 1st district...
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9, 1846. p. 2. Retrieved August 3, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 170–171. "Clark Bissell". National Governors Association. January 7, 2015. Retrieved February...
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Richard Mervin Bissell Jr. (September 18, 1909 – February 7, 1994) was an American Central Intelligence Agency officer responsible for major projects...
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John Eversley In office 1830–1831 Serving with Eli Bennett Preceded by Clark Bissell, Charles W. Taylor Succeeded by Eli Bennett, David Roberts Personal...
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office May 2, 1849 – May 4, 1850 Lieutenant Thomas Backus Preceded by Clark Bissell Succeeded by Thomas H. Seymour Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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Roger Griswold and Clark Bissell, in addition to a governor of Massachusetts, Roger Wolcott, are also descended from Daniel Clark. Clark served as the prosecuting...
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election was held on April 3, 1848. Incumbent Governor and Whig nominee Clark Bissell was re-elected, defeating former congressman and Democratic nominee...
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nominee Clark Bissell was elected, defeating Democratic nominee Isaac Whittlesey with 50.54% of the vote. Major party candidates Clark Bissell, Whig Isaac...
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District In office 1840–1842 Preceded by Thomas B. Butler Succeeded by Clark Bissell In office 1849–1851 Preceded by Thomas B. Butler Succeeded by Charles...
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Engraving of Clark Bissell by L. S. Punderson, made from a daguerrotype by Peck...
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Preceded by Office established Succeeded by Clark Bissell In office 1840–1842 Preceded by Clark Bissell Succeeded by William J. Street In office 1855–1856...
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Arkansas: Thomas Stevenson Drew (Democratic) Governor of Connecticut: Clark Bissell (Whig) Governor of Delaware: William Tharp (Democratic) Governor of...
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June 8, 2024. The Room DVD Bonus Features: Q&A Sestero & Bissell 2013, p. 228. Collis, Clark (December 12, 2008). "The Crazy Cult of 'The Room'". Entertainment...
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Sestero & Bissell 2013, p. 57–58. Sestero & Bissell 2013, pp. 57, 84–85. "The Room Official Movie Site". Retrieved March 12, 2011. Clark Collis (January...
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defeating former state legislator and Whig nominee Clark Bissell with 47.54% of the vote. Although Bissell won a plurality of the vote, he did not win a majority...
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of Arkansas History & Culture (accessed August 29, 2017). Governor Clark Bissell, National Governors Association (accessed September 5, 2017). Governor...
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Preceded by Thomas Reed, David Roberts Succeeded by Charles Wiley Taylor, Clark Bissell In office 1834–1835 Serving with Samuel Comstock Preceded by Thomas...
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Baden, Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel & Brunswick-Oels (d. 1808) Clark Bissell, American judge and politician (d. 1857) Susan Edmonstone Ferrier, Scottish...
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Isaac Toucey 40 Charles J. McCurdy May 5, 1847 – May 2, 1849 Whig 1847 Clark Bissell 1848 41 Thomas Backus May 2, 1849 – May 4, 1850 Whig 1849 Joseph Trumbull...
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Political offices Preceded by Newly constituted court. Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court 1808–1829 Succeeded by Clark Bissell...
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office of Thomas B. Butler. Ferry married Charlotte Bissell, the daughter of Governor Clark Bissell. He was admitted to the bar in 1846. The following...
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