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    Isaac Tichenor (February 8, 1754 – December 11, 1838) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as the third and fifth governor of Vermont and United...
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  • Canadian film producer and writer Henry M. Tichenor (1858–1922), American writer and magazine writer Isaac Tichenor (1754–1838), American lawyer and politician...
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    terms. Until 1870, Vermont elected its governors for one-year terms. Isaac Tichenor, Jonas Galusha, Erastus Fairbanks, and Richard A. Snelling each served...
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  • Y 1797 Paul Brigham (DR) vacant no such office F majority Isaac Tichenor (F) Isaac Tichenor (F) Paul Brigham (DR) Nathaniel Chipman (F) 1798 F majority...
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  • 1801 Federalist Elijah Paine 2 Vacant Oct 15, 1796 – Oct 18, 1796   2 Isaac Tichenor Federalist Oct 18, 1796 – Oct 17, 1797 Elected in 1796 to finish Robinson's...
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    Smith then Robert Goodloe Harper) Whole Enrolled Bills (Chairman: Isaac Tichenor) Architect of the Capitol: William Thornton Secretary: Samuel A. Otis...
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    successfully ran against one of his old political rivals, Isaac Tichenor, for governor. Tichenor had served as governor for a decade. Smith resigned from...
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    governor, began his new term in October and was succeeded as governor by Isaac Tichenor. In February 1870, Governor Peter T. Washburn died and George Whitman...
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    26, 1877, in Alpine, Alabama, the only son of Isaac Taylor Tichenor and Eppie Reynolds. His father Isaac was a pastor and president of the Agricultural...
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    Federalist Isaac Tichenor was elected October 18, 1796, both to finish Robinson's term and to the new term that would begin March 4, 1797. However, Tichenor resigned...
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  • 3rd (1793–1795) Moses Robinson (DR) 4th (1795–1797) Elijah Paine (F) Isaac Tichenor (F) 5th (1797–1799) Nathaniel Chipman (F) 6th (1799–1801) 7th (1801–1803)...
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    – October 15, 1796 Preceded by None (position created) Succeeded by Isaac Tichenor 2nd Governor of the Vermont Republic In office October 13, 1789 – October...
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    October 14, 1809 – October 23, 1813 Lieutenant Paul Brigham Preceded by Isaac Tichenor Succeeded by Martin Chittenden Associate Judge of the Vermont Supreme...
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    in San Antonio and currently the 108th Secretary of State of Texas Isaac Tichenor, 1775 – Governor of Vermont, U.S. Senator Robert C. Tucker – IBM Professor...
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    (newly admitted state) ▌1. Moses Robinson (DR), until October 15, 1796 ▌Isaac Tichenor (F), from October 18, 1796 ▌3. Elijah Paine (F) ▌1. Stevens Mason (DR)...
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    Isaac Tichenor Goodnow (January 17, 1814 – March 20, 1894) was an abolitionist and co-founder of Kansas State University and Manhattan, Kansas. Goodnow...
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    Isaac Taylor Tichenor (November 11, 1825 – December 2, 1902), a pastor and a planter, was President of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama...
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    Party political offices Preceded by Isaac Tichenor Federalist nominee for Governor of Vermont 1811, 1812, 1813, 1814, 1815 Succeeded by Samuel Strong U...
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    ▌John H. Eaton (DR), from September 5, 1818 ▌2. John Williams (DR) ▌1. Isaac Tichenor (F) ▌3. Dudley Chase (DR), until November 3, 1817 ▌James Fisk (DR),...
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    ▌Israel Smith (Anti-Admin.) 44.2% ▌Matthew Lyon (Anti-Admin.) 33.8% ▌Isaac Tichenor (Pro-Admin.) 17.8% ▌Samuel Hitchcock (Unknown) 4.2% Second ballot (March...
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    President Isaac Tichenor reported to the board of trustees that Alabama had reduced its tuition and lowered its graduation standards. Tichenor responded...
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  • amount of seats, but the Federalists won all six seats in 1814, and Isaac Tichenor was appointed to the United States Senate. The Federalists removed Chief...
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  • Tennessee: John Sevier (Democratic-Republican) Governor of Vermont: Isaac Tichenor (Federalist) Governor of Virginia: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)...
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  • United States Printing Office. pp. 14–15. Retrieved November 13, 2015. "TICHENOR, Isaac – Biographical Information". bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved November...
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    John Gaillard (DR) ▌1. John H. Eaton (DR) ▌2. John Williams (DR) ▌1. Isaac Tichenor (F) ▌3. William A. Palmer (DR) ▌1. James Barbour (DR) ▌2. John W. Eppes...
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  • Senator Moses Robinson; Senator Nathaniel Chipman; Governor and Senator Isaac Tichenor; Governor and Senator Jonathan Robinson; playwright Royall Tyler; Governor...
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  • the Democratic-Republican nominee for governor, and lost each time to Isaac Tichenor. In 1807, Robinson was elected to the United States Senate, filling...
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  • (Democratic-Republican) (starting September 23) Governor of Vermont: Isaac Tichenor (Federalist) Governor of Virginia: James Monroe (Democratic-Republican)...
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    did not seek re-election. Maryland 4: William Smith retired. Virginia 6: Isaac Coles retired. Aedanus Burke, a U.S. representative from South Carolina's...
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    1830–1843 Succeeded by Alexander H. Robertson Honorary titles Preceded by Isaac Tichenor Oldest living United States governor 1838–1844 Succeeded by William...
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