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    Charles Warren Lippitt (October 8, 1846 – April 4, 1924) was an American politician and the 44th Governor of Rhode Island. Lippitt was born in Providence...
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  • Lippitt is a surname, and may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846-1924), Governor of Rhode Island Frederick Lippitt (1917-2005), Rhode Island House minority...
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  • Governor Lippitt may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846–1924), 44th Governor of Rhode Island Henry Lippitt (1818–1891), 33rd Governor of Rhode Island...
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    Henry Frederick Lippitt (October 12, 1856 – December 28, 1933) was a member of the prominent Lippitt family, which made its fortune in the textile business...
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  • John W. Lippitt (April 21, 1822 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts – May 15, 1896 in Solsville, Madison County, New York) was an American politician...
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    give ground or compromise with the other. The "Broad-Gauge" wing, led by Charles Bentley and former Kansas Governor John St. John, demanded the inclusion...
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  • (1797–1803) Charles W. Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Henry Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Henry F. Lippitt, U.S. Senator Frederick Lippitt, State Representative...
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  • record. In 1897, responding to a question from Rhode Island Governor Charles W. Lippitt about the legality of using the newly-developed McTammany direct-recording...
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    Michigan (2019–2023). The Lippitt/Chafee family: Henry Lippitt, governor of Rhode Island (1875–77); his sons, Charles W. Lippitt, governor of Rhode Island...
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    of Connecticut Representative James A. Walker of Virginia Governor Charles W. Lippitt of Rhode Island Speaker Thomas B. Reed of Maine (Declined Consideration)...
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    1892. p. 7. Retrieved June 17, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1361–1362. "Charles Warren Lippitt". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "'Lection...
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  • William Howard Taft. Her uncle was Charles W. Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island. Her paternal grandparents were Henry Lippitt, who also served as Governor of...
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    2017. East Hall (1909) and Washburn Hall (1921) Lippitt Hall, named for Governor Charles W. Lippitt, was originally a drill hall and armory (1897) Green...
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  • of Charles W. Lippitt and Henry F. Lippitt. Charles W. Lippitt (1846–1924), Governor of Rhode Island 1895–97. Son of Henry Lippitt. Henry F. Lippitt (1856–1933)...
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    Congressman Charles W. Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Frederick Lippitt, Philanthropist Henry Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Henry Frederick Lippitt, U.S...
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    nominee Charles W. Lippitt defeated Democratic nominee George L. Littlefield with 56.89% of the vote. Major party candidates Charles W. Lippitt, Republican...
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    Pawtucket border. It is named after former Rhode Island governor Charles W. Lippitt. Market Square, a small park on the edge of Downtown. Mary Sharpe...
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  • Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles Frederick Crisp (D-Georgia) (until March 4) Thomas Brackett Reed (R-Maine)...
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    Republican Charles W. Lippitt defeated Democratic nominee George L. Littlefield with 56.40% of the vote. Major party candidates Charles W. Lippitt, Republican...
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    Slater Mill. The Lippitt Manufacturing Company was founded by Revolutionary War officer, Christopher Lippitt, his brother Charles Lippitt, and Benjamin Aborn...
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  • Robert Floyd Kennon – Governor of Louisiana Charles D. Kimball – Governor of Rhode Island Charles W. Lippitt – Governor of Rhode Island Arch A. Moore Jr...
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  • John D. MacArthur, businessman and philanthropist (died 1978) March 8 – Charles W. Brooks, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1940 to 1949 (died 1957) March...
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    1926) August 15 – Paul Outerbridge, photographer (died 1958) August 22 – W. E. Lawrence, actor (died 1947) August 26 – Besse Cooper, supercentenarian...
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  • Westcliff which then comprised 10 acres, and was located between the Charles W. Lippitt and Oliver Gould Jennings estates. The estate was sold to J. Murray...
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    1895) Daniel Russell Brown Republican Retired, Republican victory Charles W. Lippitt (Republican) 56.89% George L. Littlefield (Democratic) 32.39% Smith...
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    Lieutenant Melville Bull Edwin Allen Preceded by Herbert W. Ladd Succeeded by Charles W. Lippitt Personal details Born (1848-03-28)March 28, 1848 Bolton...
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    Revolutionary War General Christopher Lippitt and his brother Charles Lippitt when they and their partners constructed Lippitt Mill in 1809 and the surrounding...
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    May 29, 1900 Lieutenant Aram J. Pothier William Gregory Preceded by Charles W. Lippitt Succeeded by William Gregory 23rd Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island...
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    Lewis (Negro Protection) 0.06% Rhode Island (held, 7 April 1897) Charles W. Lippitt Republican Retired, Republican victory Elisha Dyer Jr. (Republican)...
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    to disenfranchise women later. The wife of Governor Charles W. Lippitt, Margaret Farnum Lippitt, was an antisuffragist. In 1914 she testified against...
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