Theodore Trapplan "Tappan" Michael Wentworth (February 24, 1802 – June 12, 1875) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative...
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Senator Wentworth may refer to: Asa Wentworth Jr. (1797–1882), Vermont State Senate Jeff Wentworth (born 1940), Texas State Senate Tappan Wentworth (1802–1875)...
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3, 1848 – March 3, 1853 Preceded by John Quincy Adams Succeeded by Tappan Wentworth 1st Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education In office 1837–1848...
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term. Re-elected later in 1848. Re-elected in 1850. [data missing] Tappan Wentworth (Lowell) Whig March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855 33rd Elected in 1852. [data...
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2020-05-21. "WENTWORTH, John, Jr., (1745 - 1787)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved December 3, 2013. "Wentworth, Tappan". Biographical...
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(W) William Appleton (W) Charles W. Upham (W) Nathaniel P. Banks (D) Tappan Wentworth (W) Alexander De Witt (FS) Edward Dickinson (W) John Z. Goodrich (W)...
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was a Free Soil candidate for U.S. Representative, and lost to Whig Tappan Wentworth. He was a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1853,...
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Thompson – inventor of Moxie Paul Tsongas – United States Senator Tappan Wentworth – Congressman Ayer Lion Monument to James Cook Ayer (1880), Albert...
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Resigned to become U.S. senator. 13th March 4, 1913 – March 4, 1913 Tappan Wentworth Whig 8th March 4, 1853 – March 4, 1855 First elected in 1852. [data...
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Massachusetts 8 Tappan Wentworth Whig 1852 Incumbent lost re-election. Know Nothing gain. ▌Y Chauncey L. Knapp (Know Nothing) 62.80% ▌Tappan Wentworth (Whig) 31...
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Appleton (W) ▌6. Charles W. Upham (W) ▌7. Nathaniel P. Banks (D) ▌8. Tappan Wentworth (W) ▌9. Alexander De Witt (FS) ▌10. Edward Dickinson (W) ▌11. John...
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Stebbins Hiram A. Stevens Levi Stockbridge Edward S. Tobey Joseph Tucker Tappan Wentworth William F. Wilder 39th United States Congress List of Massachusetts...
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Massachusetts's 8th district In office March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1859 Preceded by Tappan Wentworth Succeeded by Charles R. Train Secretary of State of Vermont In office...
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Democratic 1892–1957 John Wentworth 1843–1851 1853–1855 Illinois Democratic 1815–1888 1865–1867 Republican Tappan Wentworth 1853–1855 Massachusetts Whig...
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Charles Wentworth Upham W-MA Joshua Van Sant D-MD Hiram Walbridge D-NY William Adams Walker D-NY Samuel H. Walley W-MA Michael Walsh D-NY Tappan Wentworth W-MA...
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circa 1858 Walter Burnham, circa 1859 John A. Goodwin, circa 1859 Tappan Wentworth, circa 1859 Solomon K. Dexter, circa 1888 George Francis Morey, circa...
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David A. Simmons Hobart Spencer Ebenezer Torrey Philander Washburn Tappan Wentworth Paul Whitin E. M. Wright 31st United States Congress List of Massachusetts...
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Ezekiel Sawin Zeno Scudder Calvin Shepard David A. Simmons Levi Taylor Tappan Wentworth William H. Wood E. Munroe Wright 30th United States Congress List of...
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Stevens Levi Stockbridge E. B. Stoddard Darwin Ware Solomon C. Wells Tappan Wentworth Samuel M. Worcester 39th United States Congress List of Massachusetts...
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01st term 227 John Wentworth D IL-02 March 4, 1853 Previous service, 1843–1851. 05th term* Left the House in 1855. 228 Tappan Wentworth W MA-08 March 4,...
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on the highest point in Pocantico Hills, overlooking the Hudson River at Tappan Zee. Located near Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow, it has a view of the New...
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his mother was Lucy Maria Tappan (1825–1863), daughter of Lewis and Suzanna (née Aspinwall) Tappan of Brooklyn. Lewis Tappan joined the abolitionist movement...
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American Ecclesiastical Gothicist" Ralph Adams Cram and Charles Francis Wentworth. In 1890 they were joined by Bertram Goodhue, who was made a partner in...
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clergies.: 1–4 Following the death of Hollis Professor of Divinity David Tappan in 1803 and that of Joseph Willard, Harvard's eleventh president, the following...
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caused some abolitionists, including New York brothers Arthur Tappan and Lewis Tappan, to leave the AAS and form the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery...
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includes the village of Bradford Center. Granted by Governor Benning Wentworth in 1765 to John Pierce and George Jaffrey of Portsmouth, it was settled...
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resolution that led to its repeal in 1844. In 1841, at the request of Lewis Tappan and Ellis Gray Loring, Adams joined the case of United States v. The Amistad...
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Charles Sumner (American) La Roy Sunderland (American) Arthur Tappan (American) Lewis Tappan (American) Henry David Thoreau (American) John Ton (Dutch-born...
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Guild, and North Newport. Granted in 1753 by colonial governor Benning Wentworth, the town was named "Grenville" after George Grenville, Prime Minister...
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of Assembly from 1806 to 1818. He was baptized on February 25, 1753, in Tappan, New Jersey, the son of Adolph Lent and Katje Harring. He was by trade a...
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