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    Alvah Crocker (October 14, 1801 – December 26, 1874) was an American manufacturer and railroad promoter. He served in the Massachusetts General Court...
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  • author. Uriel Crocker (1796–1887), American railroad and publishing entrepreneur Alvah Crocker (1801–1874), American politician Zebulon Crocker (1802-1847)...
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  • Senator Crocker may refer to: Alvah Crocker (1801–1874), Massachusetts State Senate George G. Crocker (1843–1913), Massachusetts State Senate This disambiguation...
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    Alvah Crocker, a prominent man from Fitchburg who envisioned in the immense power of the waterfalls the means of establishing a great city. Crocker was...
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    Hoosac Tunnel was Alvah Crocker, a self-made paper mill owner from Fitchburg, Massachusetts. The project, which was promoted by Crocker but mostly organized...
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  • Benjamin Butler (R) 41st (1869–1871) James Buffington (R) George F. Hoar (R) George M. Brooks (R) 42nd (1871–1873) Constantine Esty (R) Alvah Crocker (R)...
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    the Forty-third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alvah Crocker and served from January 27 to March 3, 1875. He did not run for a full...
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    March 4, 1863 – December 5, 1871 Preceded by Amasa Walker Succeeded by Alvah Crocker Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives In office 1853–1855...
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  • Retired. Alvah Crocker Republican 9th January 2, 1872 – March 3, 1873 [data missing] Died. 10th March 4, 1873 – December 26, 1874 Samuel L. Crocker Whig 2nd...
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    as the Crocker Field Historic District. Crocker Field was created as a gift to the city in 1916 by Alvah Crocker II, the president of Crocker, Burbank...
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    George F. Hoar (R) ▌9. William B. Washburn (R), until December 5, 1871 ▌Alvah Crocker (R), from January 2, 1872 ▌10. Henry L. Dawes (R) ▌1. Henry Waldron...
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    in West Cambridge in 1842 for ice harvesting. Under the control of Alvah Crocker, the line was extended from West Cambridge to Fitchburg as the Fitchburg...
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    zoologist and bacteriologist Marcus A. Coolidge, United States Senator Alvah Crocker, manufacturer and railroad promoter, United States Representative George...
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    when more reliable railroad transport rendered it obsolete. In 1867, Alvah Crocker, a businessman from Fitchburg, sought to harness the river's power for...
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  • between Millers Falls, Massachusetts and Brattleboro, Vermont by 1850. Alvah Crocker, a paper and railroad magnate and U.S. Representative, was the first...
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    (Republican) 51.26% ▌Eli Thayer (Democratic) 48.74% Massachusetts 10 Alvah Crocker Republican 1872 (special) Incumbent retired. New member elected. Independent...
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  • Frisbie Hoar of Worcester (1869–77) George M. Brooks of Concord (1869–72) Alvah Crocker of Fitchburg (1872–74) Constantine C. Esty of Framingham (1872–73) Benjamin...
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    1869–1873 Succeeded by John M. S. Williams (district moved) Preceded by Alvah Crocker (district moved) Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's...
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    Massachusetts's 10th congressional district 1863–1873 Succeeded by Alvah Crocker New district Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's...
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    R. Hoar (R) ▌8. John M. S. Williams (R) ▌9. George F. Hoar (R) ▌10. Alvah Crocker (R), until December 26, 1874 ▌Charles A. Stevens (R), from January 27...
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    1863–1873 [data missing] Vacant December 5, 1871 – January 2, 1872 42nd Alvah Crocker (Fitchburg) Republican January 2, 1872 – March 3, 1873 Elected to finish...
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  • 1829–1831 New York Democratic 1774–1849 Alvah Crocker 1872–1874 Massachusetts Republican 1801–1874 Samuel L. Crocker 1853–1855 Massachusetts Whig 1804–1883...
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    in 1870. Redistricted to the 11th district. 1863–1873 [data missing] Alvah Crocker (Fitchburg) Republican March 4, 1873 – December 26, 1874 43rd Redistricted...
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  • Esty) 1872 Massachusetts's 9th congressional district special election (Alvah Crocker) 1873 Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district special election (Henry...
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    Bodman Ezra P. Brownell Orlo Burt John H. Clifford Joshua E. Crane Alvah Crocker Joseph Day Benjamin Dean Charles Dillingham John C. Dodge Rufus B. Dodge...
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  • Bernard G. Caulfield March 4, 1873 May 28, 1809 Easton, Maryland 43rd Alvah Crocker Republican Massachusetts (10th district) December 26, 1874 73 Acute...
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  • Barney George O. Brastow William Brigham Paul A Chadbourne F. W. Choate Alvah Crocker Ebenezer Davis James Easton II Charles Endicott George Foster George...
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  • Henry Snapp R IL-06 December 4, 1871 01st term Left the House in 1873. Alvah Crocker R MA-09 January 2, 1872 01st term Thomas Boles R AR-03 February 9, 1872...
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    Wetherell frequently collaborated with Oliver O. Smith. With the addition of Alvah J. Gage, the firm became Smith, Wetherell & Gage.: 16  and later Smith &...
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  • R MI-05 December 4, 1871 02nd term Died on September 20, 1873. 125 Alvah Crocker R MA-10 January 2, 1872 02nd term Died on December 26, 1874. 126 Dewitt...
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