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    Joseph Dorsett Bedle, Sr. (January 5, 1831 – October 21, 1894) was an American attorney, jurist, and Democratic Party politician who served as the 23rd...
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  • include: John Bedle (died 1667), English clergyman Joseph D. Bedle (1831–1894), American politician William Bedle (1679–1768), English cricketer Beadle (disambiguation)...
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  • British clergyman and antiquary, member of Apollo University Lodge Joseph D. Bedle (1821–1894), 23rd governor of New Jersey. Raised in Olive Branch Lodge...
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    objective. Initially, McClellan was somewhat successful against General Joseph E. Johnston, but the emergence of General Robert E. Lee to command the Army...
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    1874. Democratic nominee Joseph D. Bedle defeated Republican nominee George A. Halsey with 53.65% of the vote. Joseph D. Bedle, Associate Justice of the...
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    Regional" New Jersey Governor Joseph Dorsett Bedle, National Governors Association. Accessed June 5, 2017. "Joseph D. Bedle, the twenty-ninth governor of...
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    the state. Maplewood Cemetery – New Jersey Governors Joel Parker and Joseph D. Bedle, as well as several officers who served in the Civil War are interred...
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    1872 sess., 39, accessed May 1, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1023–1024. "Joseph Dorsett Bedle". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Jersey...
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    Philadelphia in 1876. Parker's preferred successor, Joseph D. Bedle, was elected in 1874. Bedle named Parker as Attorney General of New Jersey in 1875...
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    1875 Democratic Theodore Fitz Randolph 19 Joel Parker 1875 Democratic Joseph D. Bedle 20 Jacob Vanatta 1875 – 1877 [data missing] 21 John P. Stockton April...
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  • – Camille Zeckwer, composer (died 1924) July 1 – Joseph Weil, con man (died 1976) July 2 – Hubert D. Stephens, U.S. Senator from Mississippi from 1923...
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  • Waite (Ohio) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Samuel J. Randall (D-Pennsylvania) Congress: 45th January 28 The world's First Telephone Exchange...
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  • of the House of Representatives: Michael C. Kerr (D-Indiana) (until August 19) Samuel J. Randall (D-Pennsylvania) (starting December 4) Congress: 44th...
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  • (1815–1897) Chief Justice March 8, 1864 – February 19, 1897 (Died) Joseph D. Bedle (1831–1894) Justice 1865 – January 19, 1875 (Elected Governor of New...
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  • the position in successive appointments until 1861. In 1875, when Joseph D. Bedle was elected governor, he appointed Knapp as his successor on the bench...
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    Morris). He performed the same work at former New Jersey governor Joseph D. Bedle's Jersey City law office. In February 1881, Revere was admitted to the...
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  • 1932 to 1933 (died 1933) April 23 – Charles D. Herron, United States Army general (died 1977) May 16 – Joseph M. McCormick, U.S. Senator from Illinois from...
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    he served one term, March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1875. While in Washington, D.C. attending a Senate session in 1869, Stockton's Trenton home was burglarized...
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  • 1857 at the age of 31. Ogden married for the third time to Alice De Hart (d. 1891), daughter of W. Chetwood De Hart. He died there of pneumonia in 1865...
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  • Monmouth County, New Jersey. It was established in the late 1800s. Joseph D. Bedle (1821–1894), Governor of New Jersey from 1875 to 1878 Stanley Dancer...
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  • Governor of New Jersey Theodore Fitz Randolph in 1869, by Governor Joseph D. Bedle in 1876, reappointed by Governor George C. Ludlow in 1883, and by Governor...
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    Governor before election Joseph D. Bedle Democratic Elected Governor George B. McClellan Democratic...
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  • Democrat, Joseph T. Crowell, was elected President of the Senate with Republican support. After some days of discussion, a Democrat, Joseph T. Crowell...
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    sign (♀️). Thomas Abbey (Abbay), Gentleman Gabriell Bedle (Bedell), Gentleman and Lumberjack John Bedle (Bedell), Gentleman Henry Bell, Tradesman Thomas...
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    Harvard Law School from 1861 to 1862, also studying law in the office of Joseph D. Bedle, who was afterwards governor of New Jersey. Graduating from Harvard...
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  • Succeeded by George Vail Political offices Preceded by Edward W. Whelpley Justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey 1861–1865 Succeeded by Joseph D. Bedle...
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    James Joseph Florio (August 29, 1937 – September 25, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th governor of New Jersey from 1990...
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    Richard Joseph Hughes (August 10, 1909 – December 7, 1992) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge. A Democrat, he served as the 45th governor of...
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    Governor Joseph D. Bedle. He was subsequently reappointed by Governors Ludlow, Green, Griggs, and Murphy. In February 1880 the socialist leader Joseph Patrick...
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    Woodrow Wilson (category Neurological disease deaths in Washington, D.C.)
    York attorney Franklin D. Roosevelt became Assistant Secretary of the Navy. Wilson's chief of staff ("secretary") was Joseph Patrick Tumulty, who acted...
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