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    Noah Noble (January 15, 1794 – February 8, 1844) was the fifth governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1831 to 1837. His two terms focused largely on...
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    Noah is an English masculine given name derived from the Biblical figure Noah (נחַ) in Hebrew. It is most likely of Hebrew in origin from the root word...
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    Joakim Simon Noah (/ˈdʒoʊəkɪm/ JOH-ə-kim; born February 25, 1985) is a former professional basketball player. Born in New York, Noah was a member of the...
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  • He is also known for his paintings of Indiana Governors James B. Ray, Noah Noble, David Wallace, Samuel Bigger, Joseph A. Wright, and Henry S. Lane. Cox...
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  • Governor Noble may refer to: Noah Noble (1794–1844), 5th Governor of Indiana Patrick Noble (1787–1840), 57th Governor of South Carolina This disambiguation...
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    and his mother's brother was Indiana Governor Noah Noble. Another brother was U.S. Senator James Noble. Tyner graduated from Brookville Academy in 1844...
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    the time (1831–1837) Noah Noble and his brother, James, who served as the state's first senator after it gained statehood. Noble County's first homesteaders...
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    Retrieved December 17, 2023. Glashan 1979, p. 86. Sobel 1978, pp. 398–399. "Noah Noble". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 25, 2023. Indiana...
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    he was elected the sixth Lieutenant Governor on the Whig ticket with Noah Noble. As Lieutenant Governor he led the debate in the state senate to create...
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  • Indiana gubernatorial election, 1831 Party Candidate Votes % Whig Noah Noble 25,318 47.6 Democratic James G. Reed 21,002 39.5 Independent Milton Sapp 6...
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    law passed by the Indiana General Assembly and signed by Whig Governor Noah Noble in 1836 that greatly expanded the state's program of internal improvements...
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    connection with the Big Cedar Cemetery Association. Governors James B. Ray, Noah Noble and David Wallace were known as the "Brookville Triumvirate." They had...
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  • Noble and Benjamin Sedgwick Noble. Benjamin Sedgwick Noble (1809–1869), Indiana State Representative 1837–38. Brother of James Noble and Noah Noble....
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    gubernatorial election in the State of Indiana. The incumbent Whig governor Noah Noble defeated Democratic former state representative James G. Read. The election...
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    with the prestigious Cadillac. Noble refers to Noah Noble, who served as Indiana governor from 1831 to 1839. The Noble family farm once occupied a significant...
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    president of Harvard University James Noble, first U.S. senator for Indiana Noah Noble, brother of James Noble and a Whig Party governor of Indiana Forrest...
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  • 1816–1851; three volumes in the governors of Indiana series (James B. Ray, Noah Noble, and Samuel Bigger); and The Diary of Calvin Fletcher, among others. The...
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    Noah Webster (October 16, 1758 – May 28, 1843) was an American lexicographer, textbook pioneer, English-language spelling reformer, political writer, editor...
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    fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta Minnie Myrtle Miller (1842-1882), writer Noah Noble, 5th Governor of Indiana James B. Ray, 4th governor of Indiana John St...
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    402 sq mi (1,041 km2) Noble County 113 Albion Feb 7, 1835 un-organized U.S. Senator James Noble or Governor of Indiana Noah Noble, brothers 57 47,430 411 sq mi...
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  • four years, serving under Governors James B. Ray (an independent) and Noah Noble (a Whig). Morrison was succeeded to the position by William Sheets. After...
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    Indiana. It was the sixth gubernatorial election in the State of Indiana. Noah Noble, a former state representative from Franklin County serving since 1830...
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    John H. Thompson Milton Stapp Preceded by William Hendricks Succeeded by Noah Noble Indiana State Senator Senate president pro tempore In office December...
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    Washington Julian, William Hayden English, and John W. Kern. Indiana Governors Noah Noble, David Wallace, James Whitcomb, Abram A. Hammond, Oliver P. Morton, Thomas...
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    2010) and it contained 240 housing units. Noble Township was organized in 1837. It was named for Noah Noble, 5th Governor of Indiana. According to the...
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    contained 816 housing units. Noble Township was organized in 1836. It was named for Noah Noble, fifth Governor of Indiana. Noble Township covers an area of...
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    Chamberlain's Gazetteer of Indiana. The following year he bought Hood and Noble's bookstore, one of four bookstores located in Indianapolis at that time...
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    Governor before election Noah Noble Whig Elected Governor David Wallace Whig...
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    James B. Ray 6   David Wallace December 7, 1831 December 6, 1837 Whig Noah Noble 7   David Hillis December 6, 1837 December 9, 1840 Whig David Wallace...
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  • Noah Newman is a fictional character from The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network. He is the only son of Nicholas Newman...
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