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    Stephen Bennett Packard Sr. (April 25, 1839 – January 31, 1922) was a Republican politician in Reconstruction-era Louisiana. He ran for governor in 1876...
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    law practice. In 1876, he ran for governor against the Republican Stephen B. Packard. The outcome was disputed, and both men claimed victory. Nicholls...
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    was impeached for allegedly stealing the election. A black Republican, P. B. S. Pinchback, became governor for 35 days until Grant seated Kellogg as Governor...
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  • Republican Governor Stephen B. Packard, which made him the first African-American to have held that position. However, Packard's election was disputed...
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  • Governor Joshua Baker Henry C. Warmoth P.B.S. Pinchback John McEnery William Pitt Kellogg Stephen B. Packard Francis T. Nicholls Preceded by Adam Griffin...
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  • fashion designer Stephen S. Oswald (born 1951), former NASA astronaut Stephen B. Packard (1839–1922), American governor of a US state Stephen Paddock (1953-2017)...
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    The Packard V-1650 Merlin is a version of the Rolls-Royce Merlin aircraft engine, produced under license in the United States by the Packard Motor Car...
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  • this election was disputed. Both Packard and Nicholls declared victory and formed governments, until President Rutherford B. Hayes recognized Nicholls as...
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    During the remaining period, the Republican gubernatorial claimant, Stephen B. Packard, and legislators effectively controlled only a small part of New Orleans...
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    Allie Morrison (1904–1966), wrestler, world and Olympic champion Stephen B. Packard (1839–1922), Governor of Louisiana briefly in 1877 Jim Rayburn (1909–1970)...
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    persons are the notable individuals Ben Fey, Leo Lassen, Ben Paris, and Stephen B. Packard. The totem pole which weighs 800 pounds (360 kg) and stands 16 feet...
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    commission to mediate between the rival governments of Republican Stephen B. Packard and Democrat Francis T. Nicholls. The commission chose to support...
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  • Party political offices Preceded by Stephen B. Packard Republican nominee for Governor of Louisiana 1879 Succeeded by John Stevenson...
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  • Nicholls. Won the 1876 election over Stephen B. Packard, but the Republican-controlled State Returning Board declared Packard the winner. Nicholls took office...
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  • in 1870. He was appointed to the state supreme court by Governor Stephen B. Packard to succeed Judge William Gillespie Wyly; the court was turned out...
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    Williamsburg. It was founded as a mining camp by the Thomas B. Mahan family around 1900. Packard's population is thought to have reached at one point nearly...
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    Dunn became allied with the Custom House faction, which was led by Stephen B. Packard and tied in with federal patronage jobs. They had differences with...
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    T. Nicholls, whom they claimed as governor in the 1876 election. Stephen B. Packard, a United States Marshal, was elected as the Republican governor of...
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    Louisiana. Until then, the last Republican to serve in that office was Stephen B. Packard, who briefly served in the first few months of 1877 following the...
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    Nicholls. The Compromise also gave Republican presidential candidate Rutherford B. Hayes the electoral votes of several disputed states, including Louisiana...
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    Electoral Commission (United States) (category Rutherford B. Hayes)
    won Louisiana's eight electoral votes, while Republican candidate Stephen B. Packard was considered to lead the vote count in the simultaneous election...
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    not only issue Legislature tackled". The Times. Gannett News Service. p. 12-B. "Branches of Government : Executive Branch : Statewide Elected Officials"...
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    election of 1876, the St. Louis became the home base of Republican Stephen B. Packard, where he was effectively trapped by armed members of the pro-Democratic...
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    Louisiana election. In the meantime, on December 9, U.S. Marshal Stephen B. Packard, who was affiliated with the New Orleans Custom House Gang led by...
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    Elizabeth Parsons Ware Packard (28 December 1816 – 25 July 1897), also known as E.P.W. Packard, was an American advocate for the rights of women and people...
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    Republican Stephen B. Packard, in which both candidates claimed victory, with the resolutions declaring that the people refused to submit to the Packard government...
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  • United States. President: Ulysses S. Grant (R-Ohio) (until March 4) Rutherford B. Hayes (R-Ohio) (starting March 4) Vice President: vacant (until March 4)...
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    1853–1857 Nathaniel Hawthorne 1861–1872 Thomas Haines Dudley 1878–1885 Stephen B. Packard 1959–1962 John S. Service McFarland, Philip (2004). Hawthorne in Concord...
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    before the war, and what was called the Custom House faction, led by Stephen B. Packard, a US Marshal, and James F. Casey, Collector of the Port of New Orleans...
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    third man of color to hold that position. He co-founded a newspaper with P. B. S. Pinchback, his immediate predecessor. He became a Worshipful Master in...
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