John Sargent Pillsbury (July 29, 1827 – October 18, 1901) was an American politician, businessman, and philanthropist. A Republican, he served as the eighth...
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John Pillsbury may refer to: John E. Pillsbury (1846–1919), U.S. naval officer who became a rear admiral John S. Pillsbury (1827–1901), governor of Minnesota...
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White and Hungry Jack. C.A. Pillsbury and Company was founded in 1869 by Charles Alfred Pillsbury and his uncle John S. Pillsbury. The company was second...
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2000 census. Pillsbury Township was organized in 1876, and named for John S. Pillsbury, eighth Governor of Minnesota. According to the United States Census...
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politician. Snyder was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His grandfather was John S. Pillsbury. He went to the public schools and to the University of Minnesota...
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the west. Pillsbury's uncle, John S. Pillsbury, had settled at the Falls of St. Anthony at Minneapolis in 1855; in 1869, Charles Pillsbury moved to the...
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John Sargent Pillsbury Jr. (1912–2005) was an American attorney, insurance executive, community leader, and patron of the arts in the U.S. State of Minnesota...
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John Elliott Pillsbury (15 December 1846 – 30 December 1919) was a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. Born in Lowell, Massachusetts, Pillsbury was...
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Senate George S. Pillsbury (1921–2012), Minnesota State Senate Gilbert Pillsbury (1813–1893), Massachusetts State Senate John S. Pillsbury (1827–1901),...
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CEO at Pillsbury Company. His father was Charles Alfred Pillsbury co-founder of Pillsbury Company with his uncle John S. Pillsbury after which John himself...
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estate broker Samuel Gale. His wife, Sara Belle Pillsbury, was a daughter of Governor John S. Pillsbury. The house, now owned by the American Association...
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Politics of Minnesota (section John Pillsbury)
MN-08 John S. Pillsbury (July 29, 1828 – October 18, 1901) served as the 8th Governor of Minnesota from January 7, 1876, to January 10, 1882. Pillsbury was...
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Smith, first black female lawyer John Pillsbury Snyder (1888-1959), RMS Titanic survivor, and grandson of John S. Pillsbury Harriet G. Walker (1841-1917)...
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rear admiral John S. Pillsbury (1827–1901), Governor of Minnesota Mary Pillsbury Weston (1817-1895), American painter Matthew Pillsbury (born 1973), American...
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on November 6, 1877 to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent John S. Pillsbury was reelected to a second term. "Our Campaigns - MN Governor Race...
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served during World War II and the first of two ships named after John E. Pillsbury, a Rear Admiral in the United States Navy. She was sunk by Japanese...
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Republican politician who served as the seventh Governor of Minnesota and as a U.S. Senator from Minnesota. Davis was born in Henderson, New York to Horatio...
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Department of Natural Resources. The name of the forest is derived from John S. Pillsbury, the former Governor of Minnesota, who donated the original 1,000...
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Sobel 1978, pp. 778–779. "John Sargent Pillsbury". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 13, 2023. "John Sargent Pillsbury". Minnesota Historical...
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John S. Pillsbury is generally credited with saving the school. Since then, Pillsbury has become known as "The Father of the University." Pillsbury Hall...
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Preceded by John S. Pillsbury Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota 1881, 1883 Succeeded by Andrew Ryan McGill Political offices Preceded by John S. Pillsbury...
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New Hampshire and Minnesota. Pillsbury was born in Sutton, New Hampshire in 1816 to John Pillsbury and Susan Pillsbury (née Wadleigh). Both were the...
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Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, also known as Pillsbury, is a full-service law firm with a particular focus on the energy, financial services, real...
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on November 4, 1879, to elect the governor of Minnesota. Incumbent John S. Pillsbury was reelected to a third term. Ara Barton was the initial Greenback...
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Maryland – Zebulon Pike (American soldier and explorer) Pillsbury, Minnesota – Gov. John S. Pillsbury (businessman) Pinckney, New York – Charles Cotesworth...
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Sturgis Pillsbury George S. Pillsbury-obituary 'Who's Who in Commerce and Industry,' Volume 14, Biographical Sketch of George Sturgis Pillsbury, pg. 1039...
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List of people from Minnesota (section S)
Zebulon Montgomery Pike § (1779–1813) – explorer John S. Pillsbury § (1828–1901) – founder of Pillsbury, 8th governor of Minnesota Chellie Pingree (born...
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of Minnesota is a constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Fifty individuals have held the office of lieutenant...
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Matthew Harvey (1781–1866), U.S. congressman, 13th governor of New Hampshire and United States federal judge John S. Pillsbury (1827–1901), businessman, eighth...
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Tradition: Essays on South Dakota Political Culture (eds. Jon K. Lauck, John E. Miller, Donald C. Simmons, Jr.), Pierre, South Dakota: South Dakota State...
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