David Lawrence Morril (June 10, 1772 – January 28, 1849) was an American politician, attorney, physician and minister. He served as a U.S. Senator for...
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Former Democratic-Republican United States senator from New Hampshire David L. Morril defeated incumbent Democratic-Republican governor Levi Woodbury and...
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governor David L. Morril won re-election as he ran unopposed. On election day, 8 March 1825, incumbent Democratic-Republican governor David L. Morril won re-election...
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David L. Morril, who began March 3, 1802. He was supported by both congregations under the name of the Congregational Presbyterian church. Morril was...
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governor of New Hampshire. Incumbent Democratic-Republican governor David L. Morril defeated former Democratic-Republican member of the New Hampshire House...
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Democratic-Republican Party Dudley Leavitt (1790) – publisher, writer, teacher David L. Morril (1790) – U.S. senator from New Hampshire, governor of New Hampshire...
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University Press: John Wilson and Son. p. xxxi – via Internet Archive. Bell, J. L. (2015). "Benjamin Pierce's Story of Bunker Hill". Boston 1775. Retrieved...
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Charles Henry Morrill, businessman prominent in the history of Nebraska David L. Morril (note spelling), Governor of New Hampshire and U.S. Senator Edmund...
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of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Retrieved December 8, 2019. Morril, David (November 3, 2017). "Professor David L. Callies Awarded Annual Brigham-Kanner Property Rights...
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senator; 11th and 13th governor of New Hampshire (1812–1813 / 1816–1819) David L. Morril (1772–1849), US senator; 16th governor of New Hampshire (1824–1827)...
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1823 sess., 13, accessed April 8, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 947–948. "David Lawrence Morril". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New...
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NH. In 1820, shortly after Cheswill died, the New Hampshire Senator David L. Morril used him as a positive example of the contributions of mixed-race persons...
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1814 – Mar 3, 1817 Elected in 1814 to finish Gilman's term. 14th 6 David L. Morril Democratic- Republican Mar 4, 1817 – Mar 3, 1823 Elected in 1816. Retired...
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Robert Burren Morgan 1975–1981 3 North Carolina Democratic 1925–2016 David L. Morril 1817–1823 2 New Hampshire Democratic-Republican 1772–1849 Justin Smith...
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John J. Crittenden, Isham Talbot, David Trimble, Henry Clay, Richard Mentor Johnson, Joseph Desha, Anthony New, David Walker, George Robertson, Richard...
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84F James Monroe/ Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) Y 1817 11DR, 1F 107DR, 87F David L. Morril (DR) Clement Storer (DR) 6DR 1818 10DR, 2F 119DR, 75F 1819 Samuel Bell...
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Hill Williams was reelected in 1823. Incumbent Democratic-Republican David L. Morril retired. Governor of New Hampshire Samuel Bell was elected as a Democratic-Republican...
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(1813–1815) Thomas W. Thompson (F) Jeremiah Mason (F) 14th (1815–1817) David L. Morril (DR) 15th (1817–1819) Clement Storer (DR) 16th (1819–1821) John F....
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President Franklin Pierce; other notable burials include Governors David L. Morril and Matthew Harvey, as well as Lewis Downing, founder of the Abbot-Downing...
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gubernatorial election was held on March 13, 1827. Incumbent Adams Governor David L. Morril did not stand for re-election, although he won a number of scattering...
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(Democratic-Republican) (starting August 4) Governor of New Hampshire: David L. Morril (Democratic-Republican) Governor of New Jersey: Isaac Halstead Williamson...
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Senator from California from 1885 to 1893 (died 1893) March 25 – Clinton L. Merriam, politician (died 1900) March 26 – Levi P. Morton, the 22nd vice...
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Relations (Chairman: James Brown then James Barbour) Indian Affairs (Chairman: David Holmes) Judiciary (Chairman: William Smith) Land Commissioner Reports (Select)...
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Governor of Kansas Lot M. Morrill (1813–1883), 28th Governor of Maine David L. Morril (1772–1849), 10th Governor of New Hampshire This disambiguation page...
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service. Sing Sing prison first opened on the Hudson River. January 5 – Samuel L. M. Barlow I, lawyer (died 1889) January 26 – Julia Grant, born Julia Boggs...
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from August 10, 1821 (newly admitted state) ▌2. David L. Morril (DR) ▌3. John F. Parrott (DR) ▌1. Samuel L. Southard (DR) ▌2. Mahlon Dickerson (DR) ▌1. Martin...
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New Hampshire In office March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1835 Preceded by David L. Morril Succeeded by Henry Hubbard Member of the New Hampshire Senate In office...
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M. Morrill (1813–1883), U.S. Senator from Maine from 1869 to 1876 David L. Morril (1772–1849), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire from 1817 to 1823 Senator...
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List of presidents of the New Hampshire Senate (redirect from Joseph L. Delahunty)
Jonathan Harvey 1817 1822 Democratic-Republican Sutton, New Hampshire David L. Morril 1823 1823 Democratic-Republican Goffstown, New Hampshire Josiah Bartlet...
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Governor of Missouri: John Miller (Democratic) Governor of New Hampshire: David L. Morril (Democratic-Republican) (until June 7), Benjamin Pierce (Democratic-Republican)...
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