John Lester Barstow (February 21, 1832 – June 28, 1913) was an American teacher, farmer, politician, and soldier who served as the 39th governor of Vermont...
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John Barstow may refer to: John L. Barstow (1832–1913), governor of Vermont John Anderson Barstow (1893–1941), British Army officer This disambiguation...
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Governor Barstow may refer to: John L. Barstow (1832–1913), 39th Governor of Vermont William A. Barstow (1813–1865), 3rd Governor of Wisconsin This disambiguation...
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William Augustus Barstow (September 13, 1813 – December 13, 1865) was an American businessman, politician, and public administrator. He was the third...
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representative from Massachusetts John Anderson Barstow (1893–1941), British Army officer and brother of Arthur Edward Barstow John L. Barstow (1832–1913), American...
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Barstow may refer to: Gamaliel H. Barstow (1784–1865), New York State Senate Gideon Barstow (1783–1852), Massachusetts State Senate John L. Barstow (1832–1913)...
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1880. p. 4. Retrieved July 16, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1589–1590. "John Lester Barstow". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 12, 2023. "The Legislature"...
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William Barstow Strong (May 16, 1837 – August 3, 1914) served as president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway from 1881 to 1889. He is often...
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2019. Frederic W. Allen, Chief Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court John L. Barstow, Governor of Vermont Sam Bartlett, musician and author Michael Dante...
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M. Grout, Henry F. Dutton, John L. Barstow, John B. Mead, Alvin B. Franklin, Henry M. Pollard Adjutant — John L. Barstow Quartermaster — Fred E. Smith...
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member of Federal Lodge No. 1, Washington, D.C., on 4 January 1830. John L. Barstow (1832–1913), 39th governor of Vermont Bobby Barth (b. 1952), American...
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(monopoly) is secretly created to control multiple corporations set up by John D. Rockefeller and his associates. Oscar Wilde arrives in the United States...
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coattails from Scott, the party won the lieutenant gubernatorial election with John S. Rodgers, and also made significant gains in the state Senate as well as...
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Proctor; Roswell Farnham; John L. Barstow; Ebenezer J. Ormsbee; William P. Dillingham; Carroll S. Page; Levi K. Fuller; Josiah Grout; John G. McCullough; Charles...
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Redfield Proctor (R) 33 John L. Barstow Republican 1880–1882 Roswell Farnham (R) 34 Samuel E. Pingree Republican 1882–1884 John L. Barstow (R) 35 Ebenezer J...
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popularization of the nickname. In 1866, Catlin nominated state representative John L. Barstow for the Republican nomination for state senate and was approved unanimously...
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the House of Representatives: J. Warren Keifer (R-Ohio) (until March 4) John G. Carlisle (D-Kentucky) (starting December 3) Congress: 47th (until March...
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the Jacksonians and elected John Smith, a Jacksonian, as Speaker, and organized the chamber. The Anti-Masons re-elected John Smith, a Jacksonian, as Speaker...
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List of people from Vermont (section L)
politician; born in Fairfield John Barrett, diplomat; born in Grafton John S. Barry, 5th and 8th governor of Michigan John L. Barstow, 39th Governor of Vermont...
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Wheelock G. Veazey, and Governors Peter T. Washburn, Roswell Farnham, John L. Barstow, Samuel E. Pingree, Ebenezer J. Ormsbee, Urban A. Woodbury, Josiah...
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office October 5, 1882 – October 2, 1884 Governor John L. Barstow Preceded by John L. Barstow Succeeded by Ebenezer J. Ormsbee Chairman of the Vermont...
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Craig Sampson Williams, African American suffragist (d. 1958) February 12 – John L. Lewis, labor union leader (d. 1969) February 14 – Frederick J. Horne, admiral...
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re-election to a second term as Governor of Vermont. Republican candidate John L. Barstow defeated Democratic candidate George W. Eaton to succeed him. Hand...
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From 1884 to 1886, he served as a colonel on the staff of Governor John L. Barstow. He was mayor of Burlington in 1885 and 1886, and lieutenant governor...
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correspondence, and the New York Times investigative article by David Barstow, Susanne Craig, and Russ Buettner. The book details how Mary Trump was...
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Gilmore accepted appointment as a colonel on the staff of Governor John L. Barstow, a fellow veteran of the 8th Vermont, and he served until 1883. In...
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children, of whom five lived to adulthood: Mary, Charles, Clara, Anne and John. His first wife died in 1887, and in 1888 Dubois married Adaline Moulton...
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Justice: Morrison Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: John G. Carlisle (D-Kentucky) Congress: 48th March 27–29 – Cincinnati riots of...
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1850) December 13 – John Quidor, painter (born 1801) Timeline of United States history (1860–1899) Stover, C. W.; Coffman, J. L. (1993), Seismicity of...
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gubernatorial election took place on September 2, 1884. Incumbent Republican John L. Barstow, per the "Mountain Rule", did not run for re-election to a second term...
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