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    Seth Padelford (October 3, 1807 – August 26, 1878) was the 31st Governor of Rhode Island from 1869 to 1873. Padelford was born in Taunton, Massachusetts...
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  • (1799–1870), American businessman Frederick Morgan Padelford (1875–1942), American professor and author Seth Padelford (1807–1878), American politician This page...
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    incumbent governor Seth Padelford won his first one-year term as governor against Democratic candidate Lyman Pierce. Seth Padelford, the Republican nominee...
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    incumbent governor Seth Padelford won his fourth and final one-year term as governor against Democratic candidate Olney Arnold. Seth Padelford, the Republican...
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    William Greene Pardon Stevens Preceded by James Y. Smith Succeeded by Seth Padelford Personal details Born Ambrose Everett Burnside May 23, 1824 Liberty...
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    incumbent governor Seth Padelford won his second one-year term as governor over Democratic candidate Lyman Pierce. Seth Padelford, the Republican nominee...
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    Republican and American in 1856. Turner lost the Republican nomination to Seth Padelford. Sprague resigned, having been elected to the United States Senate....
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    to former member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives Seth Padelford. Padelford lost the general election to Democratic and Conservative nominee...
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    incumbent governor Seth Padelford won his third one-year term as governor against Democratic candidate Thomas Steere. Seth Padelford, the Republican nominee...
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    Grammar School, then back to Bristol High School. Rhode Island Governor Seth Padelford (Republican 1869–1873) selected Bicknell to be the Commissioner of Public...
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    1860 – March 3, 1863 Lieutenant J. Russell Bullock Samuel G. Arnold Seth Padelford Preceded by Thomas G. Turner Succeeded by William C. Cozzens Personal...
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  • Pennsylvania: John W. Geary (Republican) Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) Governor of South Carolina: Robert Kingston Scott (Republican)...
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  • Rhode Island: Ambrose Everett Burnside (Republican) (until May 25), Seth Padelford (Republican) (starting May 25) Governor of South Carolina: Robert Kingston...
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  • Pennsylvania: John W. Geary (Republican) Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) Governor of South Carolina: Robert Kingston Scott (Republican)...
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    Republican 1868 1872 Ambrose Everett Burnside Seth Padelford Newport 19 Charles Cutler Democratic 1872 1873 Seth Padelford Warren 20 Charles C. Van Zandt Republican...
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    Massachusetts, 2000, 2004 Edward Padelford (1799–1870), businessman, Confederate officer in the Civil War Seth Padelford (1807–1878), politician; lieutenant...
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  • 10,815 votes (vs. 97 votes for Henry Butler of Warwick) to succeed Seth Padelford as the Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island under Gov. James Y. Smith...
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  • January 13) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: vacant (until March 3), Seth Padelford (Republican) (starting March 3) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina:...
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    Governor before election Seth Padelford Republican Elected Governor Henry Howard Republican...
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  • 29), vacant (starting August 29) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) (until month and day unknown), Duncan Pell (political party...
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    (Republican) (starting January 11) Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina: until January 25:...
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  • George H. Browne (CU) 1862 19U, 12R, 1? 1863 William C. Cozzens (D) Seth Padelford (R) Abraham Payne (R) 22R, 11U 50U, 22R Samuel G. Arnold (R) Thomas...
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  • Pennsylvania: John W. Geary (Republican) Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) Governor of South Carolina: Robert Kingston Scott (Republican)...
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    and director of a university. Jesse Houghton Metcalf, U.S. Senator Seth Padelford, Governor of Rhode Island Charles H. Page, U.S. Congressman Vahram Papazyan...
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  • Hartranft (Republican) (starting January 21) Governor of Rhode Island: Seth Padelford (Republican) (until May 27), Henry Howard (Republican) (starting May...
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    Preceded by Seth Padelford Republican nominee for Governor of Rhode Island 1873, 1874 Succeeded by Henry Lippitt Political offices Preceded by Seth Padelford Governor...
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    commencement. He then read law at Taunton for a year in the office of Judge Seth Padelford, after which he entered Tapping Reeve's law school in Litchfield, Connecticut...
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    commission would later go to Renwick, Auchmuty & Sands of New York. Seth Padelford Stable, 17 Benevolent St., Providence, RI (1856) – Demolished in 1955...
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    Coventry and in the latter Warwick. In 1871 he was appointed by Governor Seth Padelford a member of the Board of State Charities and Connections, which office...
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    and the two spent much time abroad, leading Padelford to sell the property in 1899. In 1899, Padelford sold it to his friend, the artist Samuel Montgomery...
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