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    Samuel Hoar (May 18, 1778 – November 2, 1856) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of a prominent political family in Massachusetts, he was...
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  • politician, MP 1886-1906 Samuel Hoare, 1st Viscount Templewood (1880–1959), British Conservative politician, Foreign Secretary Samuel Hoar (1778–1856), American...
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    Claims. Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar was born in Concord, Massachusetts, on February 21, 1816, to Samuel and Sarah Hoar (née Sherman). Hoar came from a long line...
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  • awarded the Distinguished Service Medal.[citation needed] Not long after, Samuel Hoar V, a litigator, was hired, followed by Fred Tarbell Field, a well-respected...
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    George Frisbie Hoar (August 29, 1826 – September 30, 1904) was an American attorney and politician who represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate...
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  • Representatives Roger Sherman Hoar (1887–1963), former state senator and assistant Attorney General of Massachusetts Samuel Hoar (1778–1856), United States...
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    Milne Farley. Hoar was the son of Sherman Hoar, grandson of former US Attorney General Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, great-grandson of Samuel Hoar, and great-great...
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  • (1816–1895), Massachusetts State Senate Roger Sherman Hoar (1887–1963), Massachusetts State Senate Samuel Hoar (1778–1856), Massachusetts State Senate This disambiguation...
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  • Kennedy and Johnson Ebenezer R. Hoar, U.S. Attorney General George Frisbie Hoar, U.S. Congressman and Senator Samuel Hoar, U.S. Congressman Jonas Wheeler...
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  • (Sherman) Hoar, wife of Samuel Hoar, was the mother of George Frisbie Hoar a United States Senator for Massachusetts, and Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar also a United...
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    Rockwood Hoar (August 24, 1855 – November 1, 1906) was a Representative from Massachusetts, the son of Massachusetts US Senator George Frisbie Hoar. Hoar was...
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    Sherman Hoar (July 30, 1860 – October 7, 1898), was an American lawyer, member of Congress representing Massachusetts, and U.S. District Attorney for Massachusetts...
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    the Whig nomination for governor (a move that upset Lieutenant Governor Samuel Turell Armstrong, who also sought the nomination). Everett easily defeated...
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    Re-elected in 1830. Re-elected in 1833. Retired. 1833–1843 [data missing] Samuel Hoar (Concord) Anti-Jacksonian March 4, 1835 – March 3, 1837 24th Elected...
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    dedicated the monument on Independence Day, July 4, 1837. Congressman Samuel Hoar gave the dedication address. For the occasion, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote...
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  • William Whiting (R) Samuel Hooper (R) Daniel W. Gooch (R) Benjamin Butler (R) Ebenezer R. Hoar (R) John M. S. Williams (R) George F. Hoar (R) Alvah Crocker...
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  • Massachusetts, the son of Lieutenant Daniel Hoar, and was educated at Harvard College. Hoar served with Samuel Waldo during the capture of Louisbourg. He...
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  • "HOAR, Rockwood (id: H000655)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved August 26, 2019. United States Congress. "HOAR, Samuel...
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  • 1873 – March 4, 1877 Rockwood Hoar Republican 3rd March 4, 1905 – November 1, 1906 First elected in 1904. Died. Samuel Hoar Anti-Jacksonian 4th March 4...
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    watchmaker (d. 1846) May 18 Andrew Ure, Scottish doctor and chemist (d. 1857) Samuel Hoar, American politician (d. 1856) Charles Vane, 3rd Marquess of Londonderry...
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    accounts of the dedication. In contrast there is no record of Congressman Samuel Hoar's speech that day. The poem, originally printed as a broadside for distribution...
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  • John Hoar (died 1697, last name occasionally Hoare or Hore) was a pirate and privateer active in the late 1690s in the Red Sea area. Hoar and his frigate...
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    except Samuel Hoar, though he had founded the Free Soil Party. Nathaniel Prentiss Banks, U.S. Representative from Waltham Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, Judge...
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    Hoar Tavern, or the Hoar Homestead, is a historic tavern and house northeast of downtown Lincoln on Reiling Pond Road in Lincoln, Massachusetts. With a...
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    parcel was donated to the U.S. Government by Concord resident D. Samuel Hoar in 1944. Hoar purchased a part of the Meadows in 1928, and built earthen dams...
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    Samuel Hoar (Whig) 43.68% ▌Thomas M. Ward (Liberty) 5.95% Second ballot (February 13, 1843): ▌Y William Parmenter (Democratic) 52.69% ▌Samuel Hoar (Whig)...
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    Lawrence (NR) ▌2. Stephen C. Phillips (NR) ▌3. Caleb Cushing (NR) ▌4. Samuel Hoar (NR) ▌5. Levi Lincoln Jr. (NR) ▌6. George J. Grennell Jr. (NR) ▌7. George...
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  • Harold Frank Hoar, FRIBA (13 September 1909 – 3 October 1976) was a British architect, artist, academic and architectural historian. Hoar first came to...
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  • Leonard Hoar (1630 – November 28, 1675) was an English-born American Congregational minister and educator, who spent a short and troubled term as President...
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  • on July 17–18, 1837. Its winners were Democrats John F. H. Claiborne and Samuel J. Gholson. The first session of the 25th Congress was a special session...
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