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    Charles Albert Busiel (November 24, 1842 – August 29, 1901) was an American manufacturer, politician, and the 45th governor of New Hampshire. Born at...
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  • sess., 388, accessed April 11, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 979–980. "Charles Albert Busiel". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New...
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    Republican nominee Charles A. Busiel defeated Democratic nominee Henry O. Kent with 55.98% of the vote. Major party candidates Charles A. Busiel, Republican...
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    Army brigadier general and U.S. Senate candidate; born in Laconia Charles A. Busiel (1842–1901), 45th Governor of New Hampshire; mayor of Laconia Pearl...
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    (born 1979), actor Samuel Newell Bell (1829–1889), US congressman Charles A. Busiel (1842–1901), manufacturer; US congressman and the 45th governor of...
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    for governor and lost the Republican nomination to Charles A. Busiel. In 1896 Ramsdell was elected to a two-year term as governor, and he served from 1897...
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    First". Philly.com. Retrieved 2013-07-08. Brooks, Harold E.; Doswell, Charles A., III (February 2001). "Normalized Damage from Major Tornadoes in the...
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  • Hampshire. Resigned to take a seat on a federal court. A Democratic-Republican, Nicholas Gilman, was elected as President of the Senate. A Jacksonian, Henry Hubbard...
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  • Justice: Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Charles Frederick Crisp (D-Georgia) (until March 4) Thomas Brackett Reed (R-Maine)...
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    Academy. He worked in stores and shoe making factories before embarking on a successful business career, and eventually became owner of the Contoocook...
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    Boston, Massachusetts. In 1895, she was appointed by Governor Charles A. Busiel to be a member of the New Hampshire Commission to the Atlanta exposition...
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    The Busiel-Seeburg Mill is a historic mill building in Laconia, New Hampshire, since converted into an office building known as 1 Mill Plaza. This 3-1/2...
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    Republican nominee George A. Ramsdell defeated Democratic nominee Henry O. Kent with 61.41% of the vote. Major party candidates George A. Ramsdell, Republican...
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    Retrieved 18 November 2020. Russell, Marvin F. (Autumn 1977). "The Rise of a Republican Leader: Harmon L. Remmel". The Arkansas Historical Quarterly. 36...
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  • medal boxer and bobsledder (died 1967) April 29 – Charles Seel, actor (died 1980) May 6 – William A. Purtell, U.S. Senator from Connecticut in 1952 and...
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    Charles William Tobey (July 22, 1880 – July 24, 1953) was an American politician, who was the 62nd governor of New Hampshire from 1929 to 1931, and a...
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    elections). In New York, the governor was elected to a two-year term for the first time, instead of a three-year term. 1894 United States elections "AL Governor...
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  • Governor Charles A. Busiel elevated Carpenter to the office of Chief Justice, which had been vacated by the death of Chief Justice Charles Cogswell Doe...
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    School, graduating in 1913 and establishing a long-standing practice in Concord from 1915 (lasting until just a few years before his death). He served in...
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    1881), Hazel Ellen McLane (born 1885), John Roy McLane (born 1886), and Charles Malcolm McLane (born 1895). His great-granddaughter, Ann McLane Kuster...
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    Charles Miller Floyd (June 5, 1861 – February 3, 1923) was an American merchant, and manufacturer, and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire...
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    hat manufacturer Charles A. Stonehill, and was later owned by Syma Cohen Busiel, the co-founder of Lady Esther cosmetics, before it was sold to the congregation...
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    supplier and Republican politician from Hooksett, New Hampshire. He served as a member of the House of Representatives, adjutant general of the New Hampshire...
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    Charles Milby Dale (March 8, 1893 – September 28, 1978) was an American lawyer and Republican politician from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was the 66th...
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    Representatives and the New Hampshire Senate, as a U.S. Senator, and as the 38th governor of New Hampshire. Charles H. Bell was born on November 18, 1823, in...
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    Massachusetts. 1944, the University of New Hampshire awarded Spaulding the Charles Holmes Pettee Memorial medal for distinguished service to his state and...
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    Republican gubernatorial nomination in New Hampshire. He lost to incumbent Charles M. Dale. Adams won the governorship two years later, in 1948. When Adams...
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    began and operated the Goodell company in Antrim. His company made knives and a collection of various cutting devices including apple peelers. His company...
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    Charles Henry Sawyer (March 30, 1840 – January 18, 1908) was an American manufacturer, businessman and Republican politician. He served as a member of...
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    Judd Gregg (redirect from Judd A. Gregg)
    1993 and a United States senator from New Hampshire from 1993 to 2011 where he was Chairman of the Health Committee and the Budget Committee. A member of...
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