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    William Wallace Crapo (May 16, 1830 – February 28, 1926) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Massachusetts. He was elected...
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    Henry Howland Crapo (pronounced Cray-poe; May 24, 1804 – July 23, 1869) was a businessman and politician who was the 14th governor of Michigan from 1865...
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  • mathematician Mike Crapo (born 1951), American politician from Idaho Terry Crapo (1939–1982), American politician, brother of Mike William W. Crapo (1830–1926)...
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    William Crapo Durant (December 8, 1861 – March 18, 1947) was a leading pioneer of the United States automobile industry, founder of General Motors and...
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    1869 leaving his farm to his only son William W. Crapo. With the railroad coming through the farm in 1876, William negotiated for of the railroad ditches...
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  • Railroad (F&PM) and ceased to be an independent company. Henry Crapo's son, William W. Crapo, served an official of F&PM from 1868 until 1903. The tracks...
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  • March 3, 1893 First elected in 1890. Lost re-election to William F. Draper. William W. Crapo Republican 1st November 2, 1875 – March 3, 1883 [data missing]...
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  • merger brought into the F&PM the Crapo family - Henry H. Crapo, Governor of Michigan in 1865-69, and his son, William W. Crapo, later president of the F&PM...
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    of Continental Congress 1780–1782 Henry H. Crapo (1804–1869), 14th Governor of Michigan William W. Crapo (1830–1926, U.S. House Representative representing...
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  • Thompson (D) John K. Tarbox (D) William W. Warren (D) Julius Hawley Seelye (I) Chester W. Chapin (D) William W. Crapo (R) Josiah Abbott (D) 45th (1877–1879)...
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    Results Candidates Massachusetts 1 William W. Crapo Republican 1875 (special) Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y William W. Crapo (Republican) 69.61% ▌Joseph M. Day...
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  • House of Representatives, Massachusetts's 1st congressional district William W. Crapo (R) – 12,575 (62.3%) Matthias Ellis (D) – 7,383 (36.6%) Rodney French...
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    Paris, with multiple annual competitions. In 1925, they built the William W. Crapo Gallery, where frequent exhibitions and lectures were held, featuring...
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    founding constituents of the Old Dartmouth Historical Society selected William W. Crapo, a local lawyer and congressman, as their president. At first, the...
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    March 4, 1869 – March 7, 1875 Preceded by Thomas D. Eliot Succeeded by William W. Crapo Constituency 1st district Personal details Born (1817-03-16)March 16...
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    Joseph Clay Stiles Blackburn) Banking and Currency (Chairman: William W. Crapo; Ranking Member: John H. Ketcham) Claims (Chairman: Richard Crowley; Ranking...
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  • of Ware (1875) Rufus S. Frost of Chelsea (1875–76) William W. Crapo of New Bedford (1875–83) William Claflin of Newton (1877–81) Walbridge A. Field of...
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    Massachusetts - MA - District 01". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved December 31, 2020. 42°19′52″N 72°51′51″W / 42.33111°N 72.86417°W / 42.33111; -72.86417...
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    York 1875–1877 Aylett Hawes Buckner Democratic Missouri 1877–1881 William W. Crapo Republican Massachusetts 1881–1883 Aylett Hawes Buckner Democratic...
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  • apologize, but his speech was widely criticized in the Democratic press. William W. Crapo, U.S. Representative from New Bedford George F. Hoar, incumbent Senator...
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  • Captain Crapo (fl. 1704–1708) was a French privateer active in the Caribbean and off the American east coast during the War of Spanish Succession. He...
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    "NY Times Free Archive" (PDF). The New York Times. February 5, 1879. William Ralston Balch (1881). The Life of James Abram Garfield. "TN - District...
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    Ranking Member: Henry G. Davis) Appropriations (Chairman: William Windom; Ranking Member: Stephen W. Dorsey) Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses of...
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    race Member Party First elected Results Candidates Massachusetts 1 William W. Crapo Republican 1874 Incumbent retired. New member elected. Republican hold...
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    Massachusetts's 1st district In office March 4, 1883 – March 3, 1889 Preceded by William W. Crapo Succeeded by Charles S. Randall 8th Mayor of Fall River, Massachusetts...
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    The New York Times on the web. Retrieved August 11, 2019. Hartman, Dorothy W. "Politics of the 1870s and 1880s". connerprairie.org. Fishers, Indiana: Conner...
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  • Cabot Lodge and William W. Crapo. On January 4, Republican legislators from both houses met to caucus and determine their nominee. Crapo supporters, led...
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    Joseph Grinnell President of the Wamsutta Textile Mills Succeeded by William W. Crapo Political offices Preceded by John H. Perry 10th Mayor of New Bedford...
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    the 1882 Massachusetts gubernatorial election, the Traveler backed William W. Crapo over Robert R. Bishop. Bishop won the nomination, but lost the election...
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    were added for the new state, Colorado. President: William A. Wheeler (R) President pro tempore: Thomas W. Ferry (R) Republican Conference Chairman: Henry...
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