Marshall Jewell (October 20, 1825 – February 10, 1883) was a manufacturer, pioneer telegrapher, telephone entrepreneur, world traveler, and political...
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Josephine Marshall Jewell Dodge (February 11, 1855 – March 6, 1928) was an American educator, social reformer, and prominent anti-suffragist. She was...
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appointed Marshall Postmaster-General serving until the appointment of Marshall Jewell to Postmaster-General in the same year. James Marshall took the...
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served non-consecutive terms: Henry W. Edwards, James E. English, Marshall Jewell, and Raymond E. Baldwin. The longest terms in office were in the state's...
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College, spoke on behalf of Hayes. Two candidates, Benjamin Bristow and Marshall Jewell of Connecticut, were serving as Cabinet members in the Grant administration...
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became Laurel and Marshall Streets on Hartford's west side, was farmland until the mid-19th century, belonging to Marshall Jewell and James Niles. After...
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and Republican nominee Marshall Jewell with 50.48% of the vote. Major party candidates James E. English, Democratic Marshall Jewell, Republican "Our Campaigns"...
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1874 Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877) 27 James Marshall Virginia July 3, 1874 August 24, 1874 28 Marshall Jewell Connecticut August 24, 1874 July 12, 1876...
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Republican nominee Marshall Jewell defeated Democratic nominee Richard D. Hubbard with 50.02% of the vote. Major party candidates Marshall Jewell, Republican...
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John Jewell (South African cricketer) (1891–1966) Josey Jewell (born 1994), American football player Lisa Jewell, British novelist Marshall Jewell (1825–1883)...
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General, serving under Postmaster General Marshall Jewell and First Assistant Postmaster General James William Marshall. He served from February 26, 1875, to...
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stolen votes and erroneous totals, and awarded the governorship to Marshall Jewell. English was elected again in 1872 to serve in the Connecticut House...
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Hubbard Campbell A. Brown Holt King Blair Dennison Randall Creswell Marshall Jewell Tyner Key Maynard James Howe Gresham Hatton Vilas Dickinson Wanamaker...
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Nehalem River. Jewell was named after Marshall Jewell, United States Postmaster General from 1874–1876. A post office was established in Jewell in 1874 and...
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Wheeler surged into an early lead over Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Marshall Jewell, and Stewart L. Woodford to clinch the nomination on the first ballot...
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Connecticut Richard Jarvis (1829–1903), president of Colt Firearms Marshall Jewell (1825–1883), Connecticut businessman. Mary Goodrich Jenson, aircraft...
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placed forward by Stewart L. Woodford. The other candidates named were Marshall Jewell, Oliver P. Morton, Benjamin Bristow, John Hartranft, Hayes, and Conkling's...
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York Governor John F. Hartranft of Pennsylvania Postmaster General Marshall Jewell Ambassador Elihu B. Washburne from Illinois Representative William...
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Archived from the original on November 16, 2020. Retrieved September 3, 2020. Marshall Cohen (August 12, 2020). "Financial disclosures reveal postmaster general's...
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Electrician, December 10, 1910, page 1192. "Selling by Telephone" by Marshall Jewell Bailey, System, April 1912, pages 396-402. "Telephone Help Election...
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agents and ended profiteering. When Grant was informed by Postmaster Marshall Jewell of a potential Congressional investigation into an extortion scandal...
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£200 towards the development of Franklin College (now called Franklin & Marshall College). As the only person to have signed the Declaration of Independence...
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Hubbard Campbell A. Brown Holt King Blair Dennison Randall Creswell Marshall Jewell Tyner Key Maynard James Howe Gresham Hatton Vilas Dickinson Wanamaker...
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Hubbard Campbell A. Brown Holt King Blair Dennison Randall Creswell Marshall Jewell Tyner Key Maynard James Howe Gresham Hatton Vilas Dickinson Wanamaker...
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Chandler 1876–1879 Michigan 7 Donald Cameron 1879–1880 Pennsylvania 8 Marshall Jewell 1880–1883 Connecticut 9 Dwight Sabin 1883–1884 Minnesota 10 Benjamin...
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Virginia in 1841 and became an attorney. In 1843 he married Mary Jane Marshall; they had seven children. He served as a Democratic Congressman from South...
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1872 James Lawrence Orr December 12, 1872 March 18, 1873 May 6, 1873 Marshall Jewell May 29, 1873 December 9, 1873 July 19, 1874 Commissioned during a recess...
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appointment, U.S. Postmaster Marshall Jewell, often called meetings with his clerks giving them new instructions on reform. Jewell was noted to have said to...
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