Endicott Howard Peabody (February 15, 1920 – December 2, 1997) was an American politician from Massachusetts. A Democrat, he served a single two-year...
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The Reverend Endicott Peabody (May 31, 1857 – November 17, 1944) was an American Episcopal priest who founded Groton School in 1884 and Brooks School in...
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first cousin three times removed of another Massachusetts governor, Endicott Peabody. He graduated from Harvard University in 1847 and attended Harvard...
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Samuel Endicott Peabody (April 19, 1825 – October 31, 1909) was an American merchant and banker who was a partner in the London banking firm of J.S. Morgan...
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Endicott Peabody Saltonstall (April 15, 1879 – December 19, 1922) was an American attorney who served as District Attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts...
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under the administration of John F. Kennedy. Peabody was the only daughter of Malcolm Endicott Peabody, the rector of Grace Episcopal Church in Lawrence...
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USA Endicott Island, an artificial island in Alaska, USA Endicott (surname) Endicott Peabody (1920–1997), Governor of Massachusetts USS Endicott (DD-495)...
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Groton School (category Peabody and Stearns buildings)
by Endicott Peabody, an Episcopal priest. Peabody was backed by Harvard president Charles Eliot and affluent figures of the time, such as Peabody's father...
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J. S. Morgan & Co. (redirect from George Peabody & Co.)
of JPMorgan Chase. A distant relative of Peabody, Massachusetts banker and merchant Samuel Endicott Peabody, became a partner in the firm around 1875...
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to Malcolm Endicott Peabody. Marietta Endicott Peabody (1917–1991) socialite and political reporter, daughter of Malcolm Endicott Peabody and Mary Elizabeth...
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Boston Brahmin (section Endicott)
in the United States Endicott Peabody (1857–1944), Episcopal priest, founder of the Groton School for Boys Endicott "Chubb" Peabody (1920–1997), governor...
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election was held on November 6, 1962. Former Executive Councilor Endicott Peabody defeated incumbent Governor John A. Volpe in the general election....
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Malcolm Endicott Peabody (June 12, 1888 – June 20, 1974) was bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Central New York from 1942 to 1960. Peabody was born on...
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Senate in 1966. In the election, he defeated Democratic former Governor Endicott Peabody in a landslide, and was seated on January 3, 1967. In the Senate, Brooke...
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Democratic nominee, former Massachusetts Governor Endicott Peabody, by a 63%-32% landslide. Endicott Peabody, former Governor of Massachusetts Warren Rudman...
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Egyptian squash player Fergal O'Brien, Irish snooker player Endicott Peabody, known as Chub Peabody, Harvard footballer and later politician Guro Reiten, Norwegian...
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Parrish Moultrie Patten George S. Patton George Patton IV Keith Payne Endicott Peabody John J. Pershing Basil L. Plumley (two awards) Pascal Poolaw (four...
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he had challenged the sitting governor of his own party, Endicott Peabody, and defeated Peabody in the Democratic primary. However, he went on to lose the...
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Samuel Endicott Peabody and Marianne Cabot (Lee) Peabody. His siblings were artist John Endicott Peabody, Rev. Endicott Peabody, banker George Peabody, and...
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reelection, losing to former Governor's Councillor and JFK friend Endicott Peabody. In 1964, Volpe ran again for governor and was able to capitalize on...
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John Endecott (redirect from John Endicott)
John Endecott (also spelled Endicott; 1588 – 15 March 1665), regarded as one of the Fathers of New England, was the longest-serving governor of the Massachusetts...
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couple were married on March 17, 1905, in a wedding officiated by Endicott Peabody, the groom's headmaster at Groton School. Her cousin Corinne Douglas...
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Saltonstall II, his son, Collector of the Port of Boston (1885–1889) Endicott Peabody Saltonstall, his son, district attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts...
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1961 sess., 14, accessed March 8, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 735–736. "Endicott Peabody". National Governors Association. January 3, 2019. Retrieved March...
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candidates: former governor Endicott Peabody and Boston mayor John F. Collins. Adams got about 8% of the vote as Peabody won the nomination (and was easily...
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Edward Brooke defeated Democratic former Governor of Massachusetts Endicott Peabody in a landslide. Brooke was the first African-American U.S. Senator...
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gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1964. Incumbent Governor Endicott Peabody ran for re-election, but was defeated by then-Lieutenant Governor Francis...
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B. Ogilby (1902–04), president of Trinity College, Hartford: 194 Endicott Peabody (1884–1940), founder and headmaster George W. Rickey (1930–33), sculptor: 195 ...
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Marianne Cabot Lee (1828–1911), who married merchant and banker Samuel Endicott Peabody, in 1848. George Cabot Lee (1830–1910), who married Caroline Watts...
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Governor Peabody may refer to: Endicott Peabody (1920–1997), 62nd Governor of Massachusetts James Hamilton Peabody (1852–1917), 13th and 15th Governor...
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