Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831 – March 4, 1908) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880...
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Redfield Proctor Jr. (April 13, 1879 – February 5, 1957) was an American business executive and politician who served as the 59th governor of Vermont from...
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from parts of Rutland and Pittsford. Proctor was named for and almost completely owned by Senator Redfield Proctor. The closing of the marble quarries...
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Proctor was born in Cavendish, Vermont, on November 7, 1860, the son of Vermont Governor Redfield Proctor and brother of Governor Redfield Proctor Jr...
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Redfield Proctor (1831–1908) was a U.S. Senator for Vermont from 1891 to 1908. Senator Proctor may also refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), Vermont...
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2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1605–1606. "Redfield Proctor Jr". National Governors Association. Retrieved July 12, 2023. "Proctor Takes Oath of Office; Declares...
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Governor Proctor may refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), 51st Governor of Vermont Mortimer R. Proctor (1889–1968), 66th Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor...
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other than Blaine, the only Republican boss initially nominated was Redfield Proctor, as secretary of war. Senator Shelby Cullom's comment symbolizes Harrison's...
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1870 to 1884. Redfield Proctor, who served as governor of Vermont, United States Secretary of War, and a U.S. Senator, was Redfield's first cousin, the...
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governor, senator, and Secretary of War Redfield Proctor (1831-1908) was a much younger first cousin of Timothy Redfield, the youngest son of his mother's sister...
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Major League Baseball pitcher Redfield Proctor (1831–1908), American politician, former Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor Jr. (1879–1957), American politician...
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reduced lunch. Thomas Redfield Proctor (May 25, 1844 - July 4, 1920) was a prominent Utica businessman and philanthropist. Thomas R. Proctor Park, which consists...
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USS Celeno (redirect from SS Redfield Proctor)
this name. Celeno was laid down 3 November 1942 as liberty ship SS Redfield Proctor, MCE hull 439, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 2, Richmond...
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in Cleveland, Ohio. Her father, William Henry Otis, was a banker. Redfield Proctor, who was a senator from Vermont, was her great-uncle. Otis's stage...
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Redfield Proctor, a native of Vermont who had played a key role in Harrison's nomination, was rewarded with the position of Secretary of War. Proctor...
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"Rep. Charles Marsh". Govtrack.us. Retrieved November 26, 2012. Proctor, Redfield (1894). Men of Vermont: an illustrated biographical history of Vermonters...
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town meeting, as selectman, and as town treasurer. The marriage of Redfield Proctor and Emily Dutton in 1858 joined the leading families of the two villages...
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Bell; Fletcher D. Proctor; George H. Prouty; John A. Mead; Allen M. Fletcher; Charles W. Gates; Percival W. Clement; Redfield Proctor Jr.; John E. Weeks;...
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Proctor, which between them contained the bulk of the marble quarries. Proctor was named for and almost completely owned by Senator Redfield Proctor....
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Cemetery, Proctor, Vermont. Proctor was the grandson of Redfield Proctor, the son of Fletcher D. Proctor, and the nephew of Redfield Proctor Jr., who all...
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April 3, 1866 – November 1, 1891 Preceded by Solomon Foot Succeeded by Redfield Proctor President pro tempore of the Vermont State Senate In office 1861–1862...
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camps, numbers verified by the Red Cross and United States Senator Redfield Proctor, a former Secretary of War. American and European protests against...
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the Mountain Rule, including: the longtime political dispute between the Proctor (conservative) and Aiken-Gibson (liberal) wings of the party; primaries...
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175 / 241 30 Horace Fairbanks 1880 217 / 241 42 Redfield Proctor 1882 183 / 241 34 Redfield Proctor 1884 195 / 241 12 John L. Barstow 1886 206 / 241...
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(ex-SS David Davis) Cassiopeia (ex-SS Melville W. Fuller) Celeno (ex-SS Redfield Proctor) Cetus (ex-SS George B. Cortelyou) Deimos (ex-SS Chief Ouray) Draco...
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Senator Redfield Proctor of Vermont on March 17, 1898, thoroughly analyzed the situation and greatly strengthened the pro-war cause. Proctor concluded...
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President Grover Cleveland Preceded by Robert Todd Lincoln Succeeded by Redfield Proctor Personal details Born (1826-11-19)November 19, 1826 Salem, Massachusetts...
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investigation of Forsyth's conduct at Wounded Knee. Secretary of War Redfield Proctor set aside the Drexel Mission investigation after exonerating Forsyth...
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December 17, 1891 – March 5, 1893 President Benjamin Harrison Preceded by Redfield Proctor Succeeded by Daniel S. Lamont Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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The Proctor-Clement House is a historic house at 85 Field Avenue in Rutland, Vermont. It was built in 1867 for Redfield Proctor, a prominent local lawyer...
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