Philemon Dickerson (January 11, 1788 – December 10, 1862) was a United States representative from New Jersey, the 12th governor of New Jersey and judge...
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Governor Dickerson may refer to: Denver S. Dickerson (1872–1925), 11th Governor of Nevada Mahlon Dickerson (1770–1853), 7th Governor of New Jersey Philemon Dickerson...
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New Jersey General Assembly against incumbent Democratic governor Philemon Dickerson. On election day, 27 October 1837, Whig nominee William Pennington...
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Judge Dickerson may refer to: Mahlon Dickerson (1770–1853), judge of the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862)...
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Court justice Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), member of the US House of Representatives, Governor of New Jersey and federal judge Philemon Holland (1552–1637)...
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Jersey. Dickerson was born on April 17, 1770, in Hanover Neck, Province of New Jersey, British America. He was the brother of Philemon Dickerson, a United...
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U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's at-large district Philemon Dickerson was elected by the New Jersey General Assembly against Whig nominee...
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1836. p. 3. Retrieved April 19, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1016–1017. "Philemon Dickerson". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. Sobel...
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Chesler (born 1898), comic book entrepreneur, publisher and packager Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), 12th Governor of New Jersey Leo Warren Jenkins (1913–1989)...
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(1831–1833) Isaac Southard (NR) Silas Condit (NR) 23rd (1833–1835) Philemon Dickerson (J) Samuel Fowler (J) Thomas Lee (J) James Parker (J) Ferdinand Schureman...
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decided on Mays Landing as the location for the county seat. Governor Philemon Dickerson appointed Isaac Smith as the first Sheriff of Atlantic County. Sheriff...
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Rose (2007), p. 101. Baker, Wesley L. (1978). Dickerson and Dickinson descendants of Philemon Dickerson of Southold, Long Island. Chicago: Adams Press...
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1959 Switched parties and lost Democratic nomination to Daniels. Philemon Dickerson Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1836 Elected in 1832. Resigned to become...
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States District Court for the District of New Jersey vacated by Judge Philemon Dickerson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 14, 1863...
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Jersey In office October 27, 1837 – October 27, 1843 Preceded by Philemon Dickerson Succeeded by Daniel Haines Member of the New Jersey General Assembly...
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Twenty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Philemon Dickerson. He served in Congress from December 5, 1836, to March 3, 1837, afterwards...
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Pennsylvania representative to the US Congress, 1815–1817 and 1819–1823 Philemon Dickerson: New Jersey representative to the US Congress, 1833–1836 and 1839–1841...
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representatives were elected statewide on a general ticket. ▌At-large. Philemon Dickerson (J), until November 3, 1836 ▌William Chetwood (NR), from December...
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1833 – October 28, 1836 Preceded by Elias P. Seeley Succeeded by Philemon Dickerson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey's At-large...
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who used the house as his official residence in the 1740s. Governor Philemon Dickerson used the home as his official residence in the 1830s, as did Rodman...
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1826–1840 — — J.Q. Adams death 5 Mahlon Dickerson NJ 1770–1853 1840–1841 — — Van Buren resignation 6 Philemon Dickerson NJ 1788–1862 1841–1862 — — Van Buren...
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represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district (1891–1895). Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), United States congressman and 12th Governor of New Jersey...
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John Young (National Republican) [data missing] New Jersey at-large Philemon Dickerson Jacksonian 1832 Incumbent resigned November 3, 1836, to become Governor...
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Philemon Dickinson (April 5, 1739 – February 4, 1809) was an American lawyer and politician from Trenton, New Jersey. As a brigadier general of the New...
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at-large congressional district 1837–1839 Succeeded by Philemon Dickerson Preceded by Philemon Dickerson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New...
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the New Jersey Constitutional Convention 1844. Brother of Philemon Dickerson. Philemon Dickerson (1788–1862), New Jersey Assemblyman 1821–22, U.S. Representative...
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September 26, 2015 Philemon Dickerson, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Accessed August 25, 2013. "Dickerson, Philemon, (brother of Mahlon...
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1839 May 1, 1856 6 Mahlon Dickerson D.N.J. July 14, 1840 July 21, 1840 July 23, 1840 February 16, 1841 7 Philemon Dickerson D.N.J. February 22, 1841 February...
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of New Jersey: Peter Dumont Vroom (Democratic) (until November 3), Philemon Dickerson (Democratic) (starting November 3) Governor of New York: William L...
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October 30, 1836 James Black (J) November 4, 1836 24th NJ at-large Philemon Dickerson (J) Resigned November 3, 1836 William Chetwood (W) November 15–16...
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