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    Eliphalet Trask (January 8, 1806 – December 9, 1890) was an American politician who served as the third mayor of Springfield, Massachusetts, and as the...
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  • singer Elbridge Trask, a mountain man Eliphalet Trask, a politician Gustavus Trask, the governor of Sailors' Snug Harbor Haunani-Kay Trask, an activist and...
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  • American politician from Wisconsin Eliphalet Trask (1806–1890), American politician from Massachusetts Eliphalet Wickes (1769–1850), member of the United...
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  • of Massachusetts: Henry W. Benchley (Republican) (until January 7), Eliphalet Trask (Republican) (starting January 7) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan:...
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    (1816–1894) January 2, 1858 – January 2, 1861 (did not run) Republican 1857 Eliphalet Trask 1858 1859 25 John Albion Andrew (1818–1867) January 2, 1861 – January...
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    (1928–1999), jazz musician James Hayden Tufts (1862-1942), philosopher Eliphalet Trask (1806-1890), Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Henry Martin Tupper...
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    Massachusetts In office January 7, 1858 – January 3, 1861 Lieutenant Eliphalet Trask Preceded by Henry Gardner Succeeded by John Albion Andrew 21st Speaker...
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  • William F. Griffin (Democratic) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Eliphalet Trask (political party unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: George Coe...
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    (Democratic) (starting January 23) Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts: Eliphalet Trask (Republican) Lieutenant Governor of Michigan: Edmund B. Fairfield (Republican)...
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    first general to be killed in the Civil War (born 1818) August 12 – Eliphalet Remington, gunmaker (born 1793) August 17 – Alcée Louis la Branche, politician...
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  • Charles Sumner (R) 11R Frémont/ Dayton (R) N 1858 Nathaniel P. Banks (R) Eliphalet Trask (R) Oliver Warner (R) Stephen Henry Phillips (R) Charles White (NP)...
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    22   Henry W. Benchley 1856–1858 Republican Henry Gardner (KN) 23   Eliphalet Trask 1858–1861 Republican Nathaniel Prentice Banks (R) 24   John Z. Goodrich...
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    1856–1858 Governor Henry Gardner Preceded by Simon Brown Succeeded by Eliphalet Trask Personal details Born February 20, 1822 Valley Forge, Pennsylvania...
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    Philos B. Tyler January 10, 1854 January 1, 1855 Democratic 1853–1854 3 Eliphalet Trask January 1, 1855 January 7, 1856 Know Nothing 1854 4 Ansel Phelps, Jr...
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    January 1, 1861 – March 29, 1861 Governor John Albion Andrew Preceded by Eliphalet Trask Succeeded by John Nesmith Member of the Massachusetts Senate from the...
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  • member of the United States House of Representatives. Robert C. Pruyn Eliphalet Remington, firearms and typewriter manufacturer. The Remington typewriter...
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