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    Uriah Tracy (February 2, 1755 – July 19, 1807) was an American lawyer and politician from Connecticut. He served in the US House of Representatives (1793...
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  • American labor leader Uriah Tracy (1755–1807), American politician Uriah, Alabama, unincorporated community, United States Uriah Heep, fictional character...
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    Plus, 'Insurgent' finds its Uriah, more". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 9, 2014. Andreeva, Nellie (April 3, 2015). "Tracy Spiridakos To Co-Star In...
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    Most notably, Uriah Tracy of Connecticut argued in a similar vein as Adams when he invoked the federative principle of the Constitution. Tracy claimed the...
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  • Spencer Tracy (1900–1967), American actor Stan Tracey (1926–2013), British jazz pianist Tyrone Tracy Jr. (born 1999), American football player Uriah Tracy (1755–1807)...
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    and later served as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Uriah Tracy served as president pro tempore of the Senate from May 1800 to November...
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    Federalists who defended Uriah Tracy against accusations by John Quincy Adams and William Plumer. Adams and Plumer had claimed Tracy was a leader of an 1804...
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    Lists of committees and their party leaders. Whole Claims (Chairman: Uriah Tracy then Dwight Foster) Commerce and Manufactures (Chairman: Benjamin Goodhue...
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  • Uriah Tracy (1755–1807) was a U.S. Senator from Connecticut. Senator Tracy may also refer to: Albert H. Tracy (1793–1859), New York State Senate Erasmus...
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    United States Senate In office November 21, 1800 – November 27, 1800 Preceded by Uriah Tracy Succeeded by James Hillhouse United States Senator from Maryland In office...
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    1795 – June 10, 1796 Preceded by Stephen Mix Mitchell Succeeded by Uriah Tracy 24th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut In office June 14, 1796 – December...
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    President pro tempore: Samuel Livermore (F), elected December 2, 1799 Uriah Tracy (F), elected May 14, 1800 John E. Howard, (F), elected November 21, 1800...
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  • Benjamin Thompson (1798–1852), Representative Massachusetts. R54/S154. Uriah Tracy (1755–1807), Representative and Senator – Connecticut, first Congressman...
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    Assembly elected him to the United States Senate to complete the term of Uriah Tracy, who died, and re-elected him to a full term. On June 17, 1812, he voted...
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    Lists of committees and their party leaders. Whole Claims (Chairman: Uriah Tracy) Elections (Chairman: William Loughton Smith then Jonathan Dayton) Rules...
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  • Elected to finish Trumbull's term. Oct 13, 1796 – Jul 19, 1807 Federalist Uriah Tracy 5 2 James Hillhouse Federalist May 12, 1796 – Jun 10, 1810 Elected to...
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    1801, U.S Representative, U.S. Senator Frederick A. Tallmadge, 1811 Uriah Tracy, 1778 Bates Turner, 1780 Stephen Upson, 1805 Nicholas Ware, 1792 Lemuel...
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    had been rejected. The 1806 bill, introduced by Connecticut Senator Uriah Tracy, sought both a two-cent piece and a "double dime". It was opposed by...
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    two-cent piece had been proposed as early as 1806 by Connecticut Senator Uriah Tracy, along with a twenty-cent piece or "double dime". Reflecting the then-prevalent...
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    coinage. A two-cent piece had been proposed in 1806 by Connecticut Senator Uriah Tracy, along with a twenty-cent piece or "double dime". Reflecting the then-prevalent...
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    ▌1. James Hillhouse (F) ▌3. Uriah Tracy (F), died July 19, 1807 ▌Chauncey Goodrich (F), from October 25, 1807 ▌1. Samuel White (F) ▌2. James A. Bayard...
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    was seated after March 4, 1801; ordered by election date. Federalist Uriah Tracy was easily re-elected. William Hindman won election over Richard Tilghman...
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  • Livermore New Hampshire Federalist December 2–29, 1799 6th Congress Uriah Tracy Connecticut Federalist May 14 – November 16, 1800 John E. Howard Maryland...
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    Electoral history Connecticut Uriah Tracy Federalist 1796 (special) 1801 Incumbent re-elected in 1807. ▌Y Uriah Tracy (Federalist) [data missing] Georgia...
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    Academy of Sciences and namesake of Fort Totten in Washington, D.C. Uriah Tracy (1755–1807), U.S. Congressman and Senator (Connecticut) William Wirt...
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    Name State Years James Gunn GA 1799–1801 Theodore Foster RI 1801–1803 Uriah Tracy CT 1803–1807 James Hillhouse CT 1807–1810 Timothy Pickering MA 1810–1811...
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  • was married, in Litchfield, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late Uriah Tracy, at the time of his death (in 1807) U. S. Senator from Connecticut. Robbins...
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    December 2, 1799 – December 29, 1799 Preceded by James Ross Succeeded by Uriah Tracy In office May 6, 1796 – December 4, 1796 Preceded by Henry Tazewell Succeeded...
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    Skip to House of Representatives, below ▌1. James Hillhouse (F) ▌3. Uriah Tracy (F) ▌1. Henry Latimer (F) ▌2. John Vining (F), until January 19, 1798...
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  • January 7–10, 1793 3rd CT at-large Jonathan Sturges (Pro-Admin) Resigned Uriah Tracy (Pro-Admin) April 8, 1793 3rd CT at-large Benjamin Huntington (Pro-Admin)...
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