Reuben Eaton Fenton (July 4, 1819 – August 25, 1885) was an American merchant and politician from New York. In the mid-19th century, he served as a U...
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(born 1986) Reuben Agboola (born 1962), Nigerian football player Reuben Bennett (1913–1989), Scottish football player and coach Reuben Fenton (1819–1885)...
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governor Reuben Fenton, quickly gained President Grant's ear and claimed to have control over presidential appointments in New York. Conkling and Fenton also...
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Fenton is a town in Broome County, New York, United States. The population was 6,441 at the 2020 census. The town was named after Reuben Fenton, a governor...
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Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion, also known as Walnut Grove, is a historic home located at Jamestown in Chautauqua County, New York, United States. It is an...
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military purposes. The Fenton History Center, located in the former Gov. Reuben Fenton Mansion is named for former resident Reuben Fenton, the 25th Governor...
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Samuel A. Carlson (1868–1961), 7th & 9th Mayor of Jamestown, New York Reuben Fenton (1819–1885), 22nd Governor of New York (1865–1868) and U.S. Senator...
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a Democrat, took office. When Reuben Fenton won the 1864 election for governor, Arthur requested reappointment; Fenton and Arthur were from different...
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Seymour himself was defeated for reelection in a close race by Republican Reuben Fenton.: 350–359, 381 Seymour continued as a prominent figure in national...
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since 1982. Fenton Hall was named for Reuben Fenton (1819–1885), U.S. Senator, and Governor, who was born in Carroll, Chautauqua County. Fenton Hall houses...
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Fenton (1708-1760) Leonard Fenton (1926-2022) Simon Fenton Anthony Fenton Faith Fenton Tom Fenton Carl Fenton George Fenton Julian Fenton Paul Fenton...
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Reuben Fenton (1819–1885) was a U.S. Senator from New York from 1969 to 1975. Senator Fenton may refer to: Daniel G. Fenton (1812–1851), Wisconsin State...
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for civil service reform and an end to Reconstruction. Others like Reuben Fenton hoped to recapture control of state party organizations. In Missouri...
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38th (1863–1865) 39th (1865–1867) 40th (1867–1869) Roscoe Conkling (R) Reuben Fenton (R) 41st (1869–1871) 42nd (1871–1873) 43rd (1873–1875) Francis Kernan...
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during the American Civil War. He later served as aide-de-camp to Gov. Reuben Fenton. In 1884, Martin leased Balmacaan, a well known game preserve in parish...
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Fenton Reuben McCreery (April 21, 1866 Flint, Michigan–October 6, 1940) was the American Minister Resident/Consul General to the Dominican Republic (1907...
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1863. p. 2. Retrieved September 29, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1085. "Reuben Eaton Fenton". National Governors Association. Retrieved May 9, 2023. Manning...
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outcome. With a total of 183 House members (one seat was vacant after Reuben Fenton was elected governor), 122 would have to vote "aye" to secure passage...
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but lost the support of the Republican legislative caucus in favor of Reuben Fenton. Republican Edwin D. Morgan had been elected in February 1863 to this...
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Attorney for New York City. 14th March 4, 1893 – December 31, 1893 Reuben Fenton Democratic 33rd March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855 Frewsburg ? Republican...
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to ballot, with the following result: Morgan, 40; Dix, 13; Wheeler, 2; Fenton, 2; blank, 5. Byrd, Robert C. (October 1, 1993). Wolff, Wendy (ed.). "The...
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Seymour Thomas G. Alvord January 1, 1865 – December 31, 1866 Union Party Reuben Fenton Stewart L. Woodford January 1, 1867 – December 31, 1868 Union Party...
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from the original on November 20, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2019. "Reuben Eaton Fenton Papers: Manuscripts and Special Collections". New York State Library...
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representative from Maryland Charles Daniel Drake: senator from Missouri Reuben Fenton: Governor of New York in 1865–1868 Thomas Clement Fletcher: Governor...
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states designated the 14th as a day of thanksgiving. First was Governor Reuben Fenton of New York. He declared "the 14th of April instant (the day appointed...
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James Independent 2,433 3.02 Troy D. Mason Sr. Independent 1,986 2.46 Reuben Fenton Republican Party 1,514 1.88 Rhea D. Dowling Republican Party 1,475 1...
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mostly Union survivors of the Andersonville Prison. Governor of New York Reuben Fenton signs a bill formally creating Cornell University. April 28 – University...
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Nay Charles D. Drake R Missouri Yea George F. Edmunds R Vermont Nay Reuben Fenton R New York Yea Orris S. Ferry R Connecticut Nay Joseph S. Fowler R Tennessee...
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the Civil War it was reaching its capacity, so in 1866 then Governor Reuben Fenton appointed a five-member state commission to look for a site for a second...
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1866-1867 Aaron Cragin (R-NH) 1867-1870 Orris S. Ferry (R-CT) 1870-1871 Reuben Fenton (R-NY) 1871-1872 Matthew Carpenter (R-WI) 1872-1875 John P. Jones (R-NV)...
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