Lemuel Hastings Arnold (January 29, 1792 – June 27, 1852) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Rhode Island. A Whig, he served as the 12th...
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Arnold V (1741–1801), American patriot, traitor, Continental Army general and later, British general during the American Revolutionary War. Lemuel H....
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Representatives from Pennsylvania Lemuel H. Arnold (1792–1852), 12th Governor of Rhode Island and United States congressman Lemuel Benton (1754–1818), American...
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John Brown Francis defeated incumbent National Republican Governor Lemuel H. Arnold. On election day, 3 April 1833, Democratic nominee John Brown Francis...
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the Governor of Rhode Island. Incumbent National Republican Governor Lemuel H. Arnold won a plurality of the vote against former Democratic-Republican Governor...
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Lemuel H. Arnold defeated incumbent Democratic-Republican Governor James Fenner. On election day, 6 April 1831, National Republican nominee Lemuel H....
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Governor's Councilman, Vermont State Court Judge. Father of Lemuel H. Arnold. Lemuel H. Arnold (1792–1852), Rhode Island State Representative 1826, Governor...
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List of governors of Rhode Island (category Articles with hCards)
1824. p. 3. Retrieved June 15, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1338–1339. "Lemuel Hastings Arnold". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "none"...
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President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate Lemuel H. Arnold, U.S. Congressman, Governor of Rhode Island Richard Arnold, Union army general[citation needed]...
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4, 1843 – March 3, 1845 Preceded by District created Succeeded by Lemuel H. Arnold Member of the Rhode Island Senate In office 1847–1852 1861–1863 Personal...
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(LO) Elisha R. Potter (LO) 29th (1845–1847) Henry Y. Cranston (W) Lemuel H. Arnold (W) 30th (1847–1849) Robert B. Cranston (W) Benjamin B. Thurston (D)...
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Crawford Arnold (1784–1784) Freelove Crawford Arnold (1788–1789) Freelove Crawford Arnold Davis (1790–1848) Lemuel Hastings Arnold (1792–1852) Arnold's son...
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March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1845 28th Elected in 1843. Lost re-election. Lemuel H. Arnold (Wakefield) Whig March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 29th Elected in 1845...
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Aaron Rossi (born 1980) – drummer Erika Van Pelt (born 1985) – singer Lemuel H. Arnold (1792–1852) – Governor of Rhode Island and U.S. Representative from...
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Massachusetts. Biography portal Herbert Baxter Adams Dorthea Dix Allen Lemuel H. Arnold Frederick H. Billings George R. Carter Frederick Spaulding Coolidge Marcus...
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(NR) N 1829 NR majority NR majority 1830 NR majority NR majority 1831 Lemuel H. Arnold (W) 10NR 44NR, 26J, 2? 1832 6NR, 4 vac. NR majority Clay/ Sergeant...
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Treasury (d. 1849) 1782 – Daniel Auber, French composer (d. 1871) 1792 – Lemuel H. Arnold, American politician (d. 1852) 1801 – Johannes Bernardus van Bree,...
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William Bainbridge, United States Navy officer (born 1774) September 28 – Lemuel Haynes, clergyman and veteran of the American Revolution (born 1753) Timeline...
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Democratic 1891–1966 Lemuel H. Arnold 1845–1847 Rhode Island Whig 1792–1852 Marshall Arnold 1891–1895 Missouri Democratic 1845–1913 Samuel Arnold 1857–1859 Connecticut...
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Finance (Chairman: John C. Calhoun then Dixon H. Lewis) Foreign Relations (Chairman: William Allen then Ambrose H. Sevier) French Spoilations (Select) (Chairman:...
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List of Dartmouth College alumni (category Articles with hCards)
Biographies of the Immigrant Fathers, Their Sons, and Others of Their Posterity. H. I. Brackett. Catalogue of The Officers and Graduates of Yale University In...
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Cicilline's term. Incumbent. Lemuel H. Arnold Whig March 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 2nd Elected in 1845. Retired. Warren O. Arnold Republican March 4, 1887 –...
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have children Sally Francis (1834–1904), who did not have children Sophia H. Francis (1836–1860), who married George William Adams (1834–1883), son of...
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Rhode Island: James Fenner (Democratic-Republican) (until May 4), Lemuel H. Arnold (Whig) (starting May 4) Governor of South Carolina: James Hamilton...
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List of people from St. Johnsbury, Vermont (category Articles with hCards)
2018-08-01. "ARNOLD, Jonathan, (1741 - 1793)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved October 27, 2012. "ARNOLD, Lemuel Hastings...
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Lieutenant Charles Collins Preceded by William C. Gibbs Succeeded by Lemuel H. Arnold In office May 2, 1843 – May 6, 1845 Lieutenant Byron Diman Preceded...
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Pennsylvania: George Wolf (Democratic-Republican) Governor of Rhode Island: Lemuel H. Arnold (Whig) Governor of South Carolina: James Hamilton, Jr. (Democratic)...
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Murder of Betty Gardner (redirect from John Arnold (murderer))
when she was picked up by John Arnold, John Plath, Cindy Sheets, and Carol Ullman. After dropping Gardner off, Arnold suggested to the group that they...
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were almost exclusively Whigs during the 1830s and early 1840s. Whigs Lemuel H. Arnold, Elisha Harris, Henry B. Anthony, and William W. Hoppin were also Governors...
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List of people from Vermont (section H)
Grannis Arey, author, editor, and publisher; born in Cavendish, Vermont Lemuel H. Arnold, Governor of Rhode Island (1831–1833); born in St. Johnsbury Chester...
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