Hugh Gregg (November 22, 1917 – September 24, 2003) was an American businessman and politician who served as the 68th governor of New Hampshire from 1953...
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Gregg Lee Henry (born May 6, 1952) is an American actor. He is best known for his performance as serial killer Dennis Rader in the television film The...
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Governor Hugh Gregg. She was also the mother of another former Governor of New Hampshire, U.S. Representative, and U.S. Senator, Judd Gregg. An active...
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Catherine Gregg (née Warner) and Hugh Gregg, who was Governor from 1953 to 1955. Gregg graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy in 1965. Gregg received his...
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January 6, 1949 – January 1, 1953 Preceded by Charles M. Dale Succeeded by Hugh Gregg Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire's 2nd district...
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Donchess, mayor, registered Democrat Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), former New Hampshire governor and mayor of Nashua Judd Gregg (born 1947), former U.S. senator...
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Governor Gregg may refer to: Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), 68th Governor of New Hampshire Judd Gregg (born 1947), his son and 76th Governor of New Hampshire...
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Representatives. Jan. 1949 sess., 42, accessed April 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 999. "Hugh Gregg". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Hampshire...
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defeated Republican nominee Hugh Gregg with 53.88% of the vote. Primary elections were held on September 13, 1966. Hugh Gregg, former Governor James J....
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nominee Hugh Gregg defeated Democratic nominee William H. Craig with 63.15% of the vote. Primary elections were held on September 9, 1952. Hugh Gregg, former...
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air disaster. Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), governor from New Hampshire James M. Gregg (1806–1869), U.S. Representative from Indiana John Gregg (1828–1864),...
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the Presidential Primaries: Candidates and the Media, 1912–2000 (2000) Hugh, Gregg. "First-In-The-Nation Presidential Primary", State of New Hampshire Manual...
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leader and spokesperson of the peace movement in the United States." Hugh Gregg Cleland (1922–1994) "for his active efforts for world peace since World...
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General, New Jersey Superior Court judge Hugh Gregg (1935) – governor of New Hampshire, father of Senator Judd Gregg (1965) David Hall (c. 1935) – recorded...
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New Hampshire In office January 6, 1955 – January 1, 1959 Preceded by Hugh Gregg Succeeded by Wesley Powell Personal details Born (1906-11-14)November...
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Boston & Maine Railroad entered the town. According to former governor Hugh Gregg, the United States Republican Party was born in Exeter on October 12,...
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McMaster, 1938-1939 Eugene A. Lemay, 1939-1945 Oswald S. Maynard, 1946-1949 Hugh Gregg, 1950 Claude E. Nichols, 1951 Lester H. Burnham, 1952-1957 Mario J. Vagge...
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Gregg Hughes (born May 23, 1963) better known by his air name Opie, is an American radio personality and podcast host best known as the former co-host...
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Trials (b. 1892) October 12 – George Welch, aviator (b. 1918) October 19 – Hugh Duffy, baseball player (b. 1866) October 22 – Earl Whitehill, baseball player...
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state party chairman, as well as support from moderate former governor Hugh Gregg. On November 4, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller announced he would not...
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Hampshire campaign; on September 16, he announced that former Governor Hugh Gregg would lead his campaign. Rockefeller began campaigning in New Hampshire...
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(1765–1849), U.S. Senator from Rhode Island 1797–1801. Son of William Greene. Hugh Gregg (1917–2003), Nashua, New Hampshire Alderman 1947–50; Mayor of Nashua,...
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on the 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf. It was adapted by Hugh Stoddart, directed by Colin Gregg, and produced by Alan Shallcross. The scene is set in a...
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Rooker, actor April 7 Grace Hightower, philanthropist, actress and singer Gregg Jarrett, lawyer-journalist April 8 Ricky Bell, American football player...
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must be maintained and expanded to counter the communist threat. December – Hugh Hefner publishes the first issue of Playboy magazine: it sells 54,175 copies...
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meeting house was built in 1795; its frame and exterior were built by Hugh Gregg, but the joiners of its original interior finishes are not known. The...
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Hubert Robert Harry Gregg MBE (19 July 1914 – 29 March 2004) was a British broadcaster, writer and actor. In his later years, he was known for the BBC...
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Lamb is a 1985 Irish drama film, directed by Colin Gregg and starring Liam Neeson, Hugh O'Conor and Ian Bannen. The film is based on the novel by Bernard...
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"Abraham Lincoln in New Hampshire", Monitor Publishing Company, 2009. Gregg, Hugh. "Birth of the Republican Party : a summary of historical research on...
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Liberties Union, 1954–55 Dean Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, 1954–55 Hugh Gregg, Governor of New Hampshire, 1954–55 Brendan Gill, Editor, The New Yorker...
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