Nahum Parker (March 4, 1760 – November 12, 1839) was a United States senator from New Hampshire. Parker was born in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. During...
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Nahum is a biblical prophet. Nahum or Nachum may also refer to: Kfar Nahum, a fishing village established during the time of the Hasmoneans, located on...
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Senator Parker may refer to: Nahum Parker (1760–1839), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire Richard E. Parker (1783–1840), U.S. Senator from Virginia Abraham...
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June 17, 1802 – March 3, 1807 Preceded by James Sheafe Succeeded by Nahum Parker 7th Governor of New Hampshire In office June 5, 1812 – June 3, 1813 Preceded...
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1810 Democratic- Republican Nahum Parker 4 11th Jun 1, 1810 – Jun 21, 1810 Vacant Elected in 1810 to finish Parker's term. Jun 21, 1810 – Mar 3, 1813...
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James Lloyd (F) ▌2. Timothy Pickering (F) ▌2. Nicholas Gilman (DR) ▌3. Nahum Parker (DR), until June 1, 1810 ▌Charles Cutts (F), from June 21, 1810 ▌1. John...
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Olcott U.S. senator (Class 2) from New Hampshire 1805–1814 Served alongside: William Plumer, Nahum Parker, Charles Cutts Succeeded by Thomas W. Thompson...
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Middlebury, Vermont, and apprenticed himself to a cabinetmaker named Nahum Parker. He began reading political literature and engaging in discussions with...
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(added September 26, 1977) Joseph Lee Heywood (1837–1876), treasurer Nahum Parker (1760–1839), U.S. senator Elijah Phillips (1809–1832), early settler...
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Georgia November 14, 1809 Buckner Thruston Kentucky December 18, 1809 Nahum Parker New Hampshire June 1, 1810 James Hillhouse Connecticut June 10, 1810...
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1808 ▌James Lloyd (F), from June 9, 1808 ▌2. Nicholas Gilman (DR) ▌3. Nahum Parker (DR) ▌1. John Condit (DR) ▌2. Aaron Kitchell (DR) ▌3. John Smith (DR)...
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8th (1803–1805) Nicholas Gilman (DR) 9th (1805–1807) 10th (1807–1809) Nahum Parker (DR) 11th (1809–1811) Charles Cutts (F) 12th (1811–1813) 13th (1813–1815)...
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National Republican 1781–1860 Nahum Parker 1807–1810 3 New Hampshire Democratic-Republican 1760–1839 Richard E. Parker 1836–1837 2 Virginia Democratic...
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to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Nahum Parker, and he served from June 21, 1810, to March 3, 1813. Because Congressional...
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▌Y Outerbridge Horsey (Federalist) 27 Blank 1 New Hampshire (Class 3) Nahum Parker Democratic- Republican 1807 Incumbent resigned June 1, 1810. New senator...
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North, New York William A. Palmer, Vermont Thomas W. Palmer, Michigan Nahum Parker, New Hampshire Frank C. Partridge, Vermont Samuel Pasco, Florida George...
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Nicholas Gilman (DR) 1806 10DR, 2F 108DR, 52F 1807 8DR, 4F DR majority Nahum Parker (DR) 5DR 1808 9DR, 3F 99DR, 63F Charles Cotesworth Pinckney/ Rufus King...
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retired. New senator elected in 1807. Democratic-Republican gain. ▌Y Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) [data missing] New York John Smith Democratic-...
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Plumer (Federalist) 86 ▌Nicholas Gilman (Democratic-Republican) 70 ▌Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 2 South Carolina (Class 3) John E. Colhoun Democratic-...
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Stratham, New Hampshire Mathew Harvey 1825 1828 Hopkinton, New Hampshire Nahum Parker 1828 1829 Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire Abner Greenleaf 1829 1829 Portsmouth...
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George B. Upham (Federalist) 16.5% √ Joseph Peirce (Federalist) 14.9% Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 6.3% John Goddard (Democratic-Republican) 5.5%...
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elected to the next term; see below. ▌Y Samuel Hunt (Federalist) 55.8% ▌Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 41.1% Scattering 3.1% Mississippi Territory at-large...
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Silas Betton (Federalist) 11.6% √ Clifton Clagett (Federalist) 11.3% Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 8.4% Clement Storer (Democratic-Republican) 8...
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resigned December 18, 1809 John Milledge resigned November 14, 1809 Nahum Parker resigned June 1, 1810 Francis Malbone resigned June 4, 1809 Stanley Griswold...
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4% √ Silas Betton (Federalist) 10.4% √ Caleb Ellis (Federalist) 10.4% Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 9.7% Ezra Bartlett (Democratic-Republican) 9...
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George B. Upham (Federalist) 16.5% ▌Y Joseph Peirce (Federalist) 14.9% ▌Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 6.3% ▌John Goddard (Democratic-Republican) 5...
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Former governor 33 John Pope (DR-KY) Kentucky 9th in population (1800) 34 Nahum Parker (DR-NH) New Hampshire 11th in population (1800) 35 George Jones (DR-GA)...
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Candidate Party Votes Percent Samuel Hunt Federalist 5,322 55.8% Nahum Parker Democratic-Republican 3,912 41.1% Others 297 3.1%...
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▌Y Silas Betton (Federalist) 10.4% ▌Y Caleb Ellis (Federalist) 10.4% ▌Nahum Parker (Democratic-Republican) 9.7% ▌Ezra Bartlett (Democratic-Republican) 9...
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Nahum Stetson (August 21, 1807 - October 6, 1894) was a businessman from southeastern Massachusetts during the 19th century. He is best known for his...
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