Arnold Snow Naudain (January 6, 1790 – January 4, 1872) was an American physician and politician from Odessa in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a...
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Naudain is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Naudain (1790–1872), American physician and politician May Naudain (1880–1923), American...
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Arnold S. Naudain House is a historic home located near Middletown, New Castle County, Delaware. It was built about 1725, and is a 2+1⁄2-story, five-bay...
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Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of U.S. Senator Arnold Naudain. He served from June 17, 1836, to September 19, 1839, when he resigned...
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center-hall Georgian-style structure. It was the birthplace of U.S. Senator Arnold Naudain. (1790-1872) It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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Federalist 4,110 54% Arnold Naudain Republican 3,466 46% 1824 U.S. Representative Louis McLane Federalist 3,387 52% Arnold Naudain Republican 3,163 48%...
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M. Niles (J), from December 21, 1835 ▌3. Gideon Tomlinson (NR) ▌1. Arnold Naudain (NR), until June 16, 1836 ▌Richard H. Bayard (NR), from June 17, 1836...
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while former State Representative Arnold Naudain ran as the National Republican candidate. Bennett narrowly defeated Naudain, winning by a margin of just 54...
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Republican John M. Clayton 10 Vacant Apr 16, 1829 – Jan 7, 1830 8 Arnold Naudain National Republican Jan 7, 1830 – Jun 16, 1836 Elected in 1830 to finish...
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1820–1821 Benjamin Ruggles (R/NR-OH) 1821–1833 Samuel Bell (W-NH) 1833–1835 Arnold Naudain (W-DE) 1835–1836 Henry Hubbard (D-NH) 1836–1841 William A. Graham (W-NC)...
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Alabama Nay Thomas Morris D Ohio Nay Samuel McKean D Pennsylvania Nay Arnold Naudain W Delaware Yea George Poindexter W Mississippi Yea Alexander Porter...
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microbiologist; recipient, 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Arnold Naudain (1790–1892) – General Assemblyman; U.S. Senator from Delaware Garrett...
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1799–1801; attended College of Philadelphia but did not earn a degree Arnold Naudain: US senator from Delaware, 1830–1836[citation needed] George Wharton...
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▌3. Calvin Willey (NR) ▌1. Louis McLane (J), until April 16, 1829 ▌Arnold Naudain (NR), from January 7, 1830 ▌2. John M. Clayton (NR) ▌2. George M. Troup...
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Rome, 1907–1914. Grand Master of the Grand Orient of Italy in 1896. Arnold Naudain (6 January 1790 – 4 January 1872), U.S. senator from Delaware. Member...
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Senator (Class 2) from Delaware 1829–1836 Served alongside: Louis McLane, Arnold Naudain, Richard H. Bayard Succeeded by Thomas Clayton Preceded by Richard H...
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Rodney (NR) Louis McLane (J) 20th (1827–1829) Henry M. Ridgely (J) Arnold Naudain (NR) 21st (1829–1831) John M. Clayton (NR) 22nd (1831–1833) 23rd (1833–1835)...
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2,500 or more people. Northwest Indian War (1785–1795) January 6 – Arnold Naudain, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1830 to 1836 (died 1872) January 13...
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Democratic 1901–1956 Henry L. Myers 1911–1923 1 Montana Democratic 1862–1943 Arnold Naudain 1830–1836 1 Delaware National Republican 1790–1872 Matthew M. Neely...
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American military bandleader (killed 1945 in the Philippines) January 4 – Arnold Naudain, U.S. Senator from Delaware from 1830 to 1836 (born 1790) January 7...
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Republican) [data missing] Delaware Arnold Naudain National Republican 1830 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1832. ▌Y Arnold Naudain (National Republican) [data...
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Both chambers had a Federalist majority. Charles Polk Jr., Kent County Arnold Naudain, Sussex County Senators were elected by the public for a three-year...
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below. ▌Y John Page (Jacksonian) [data missing] Delaware (Class 1) Arnold Naudain National Republican 1830 (special) 1832 Incumbent resigned June 16,...
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Gabriel Moore (NR) ▌1. Nathan Smith (NR) ▌3. Gideon Tomlinson (NR) ▌1. Arnold Naudain (NR) ▌2. John M. Clayton (NR) ▌2. George Troup (J), until November 8...
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North Carolina March 19, 1836 Isaac Hill New Hampshire May 30, 1836 Arnold Naudain Delaware June 16, 1836 Benjamin Leigh Virginia July 4, 1836 John Clayton...
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was elected governor in 1832 by only 54 votes, defeating U.S. Senator Arnold Naudain, the Whig candidate. Serving from January 15, 1833 until his death in...
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United States Congress. Retrieved 4 Sep 2011. United States Congress. "Arnold Naudain (id: N000010)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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Gabriel Moore (J) ▌1. Samuel A. Foot (NR) ▌3. Gideon Tomlinson (NR) ▌1. Arnold Naudain (NR) ▌2. John M. Clayton (NR) ▌2. George M. Troup (J) ▌3. John Forsyth...
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to become U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom. Winner elected January 7, 1830. Anti-Jacksonian gain. ▌Y Arnold Naudain (Anti-Jacksonian) [data missing]...
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honored for his investigations into yellow fever and Asiatic cholera Arnold Naudain, Class of 1810: served in the War of 1812 as surgeon of the Delaware...
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