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    Charles Smith Olden (February 19, 1799 – April 7, 1876) was an American merchant, banker, and politician who served as the 19th governor of New Jersey...
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  • Charles Olden may refer to: Charles Smith Olden, American merchant, banker, and politician Charles Olden (actor), African-American actor Ted Ray (comedian)...
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  • unincorporated community Olden, Texas, a community in Eastland county, Texas, USA Andrew Olden, birth name of actor Andrew Ray Charles Smith Olden, an American politician...
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    Senate. 1857 sess., 44, accessed May 1, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 1021. "Charles Smith Olden". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Jersey...
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    Governor Charles Smith Olden Archived October 31, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, National Governors Association. Accessed June 15, 2014. "Charles S. Olden, the...
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    Philadelphia. William Olden bought it in 1696 and built a small white homestead called Olden House. In 1799, Charles Smith Olden was born there. Olden gained wealth...
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    American Civil War, the state was led first by Republican governor Charles Smith Olden, then by Democrat Joel Parker. During the course of the war, between...
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    office January 20, 1857 – March 18, 1861 Governor William A. Newell Charles Smith Olden Preceded by Richard Thompson Succeeded by Frederick Frelinghuysen...
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    election was held on November 8, 1859. Opposition Party nominee Charles Smith Olden defeated Democratic nominee Edwin R. V. Wright with 50.76% of the...
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    1860. At the onset of the American Civil War, New Jersey Governor Charles Smith Olden appointed Parker Major General of the New Jersey militia. In 1862...
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    Congress, and appointed Attorney General of New Jersey by Governor Charles S. Olden that year to serve in the post until 1867. Frelinghuysen was encouraged...
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  • of 1913), World War I aviator, namesake of Offutt Air Force Base Charles Smith Olden (1799–1876; attended 1810–1814), 19th Governor of New Jersey, 1860–1863...
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    ISBN 0-06-131929-5. Delegate Certificates by John Tyler for 1861 Peace Conference: (1) Charles Allen; (2) Lucius Eugene Chittenden – Shapell Manuscript Foundation...
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    Newell 16 Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen 1861 – 1867 Republican Charles Smith Olden 17 George M. Robeson 1867 – 1870 Republican Marcus Lawrence Ward...
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    (signer of the Declaration of Independence) and Governor of New Jersey Charles Smith Olden. Drumthwacket - official residence of the governor of New Jersey...
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  • activist (died 1972) January 17 – Charles K. French, actor, film director, and screenwriter (died 1952) January 25 – Charles Curtis, 31st vice president of...
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  • Tom MacArthur of Toms River (2015–19) William A. Newell (1857–60) Charles Smith Olden (1860–63) Marcus Lawrence Ward (1866–69) John W. Griggs (1896–98)...
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  • Florida Wilson Cary Nicholas – Virginia Aaron Ogden – New Jersey Charles Smith Olden – New Jersey William Paca – Maryland John Page – Virginia Sarah Palin...
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  • businessman (died 1947) December 15 – Charles Duryea, engineer and manufacturer of motor vehicles (died 1938) December 30 – Charles Hanford Henderson, educator...
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  • company. pp. 351–352. Wheeler, William Ogden; Van Alstyne, Lawrence; Ogden, Charles Burr (1907). The Ogden family in America, Elizabethtown branch, and their...
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  • – Bernard Maybeck, Arts and Crafts architect (died 1957) February 18 – Charles M. Schwab, steel magnate (died 1939) March 2 – John Jay Chapman, writer...
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  • County (before the formation of Mercer County). In 1851 he succeeded Charles Smith Olden as a member of the New Jersey Senate from Mercer County, serving...
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  • Herbert was offered the position of Secretary of State by Governor Charles Smith Olden, but declined. During the American Civil War, Jacob Herbert served...
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    Governor before election Charles Smith Olden Republican Elected Governor Joel Parker Democratic...
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    War and career Army officer; and Annis Thomson, the wife of Professor Charles McMillen.[citation needed] Field was a founder of the New Jersey Historical...
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  • Texana A. Castle, Texas social worker, missionary (died 1930) May 4 – Charles S. Deneen, U.S. Senator from Illinois from 1925 to 1931 (died 1940) May...
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  • 35D, 25R 1859 13D, 8O 36O, 24D John C. Ten Eyck (R) 3R, 2D 1860 Charles Smith Olden (R) 12D, 8R, 1KN 30D, 28R, 2KN 4 – Abraham Lincoln/ Hannibal Hamlin...
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  • the Hudson County Artillery. At the beginning of the war, Governor Charles Smith Olden and Hexamer offered his battery to the federal government. At first...
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    a citizen from the county, but when that failed, Derrom lobbied Charles Smith Olden, the governor of New Jersey, to form a regiment of five companies...
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  • voice for the John Waters' character Sergeant Olden. Other characters were used intermittently. The Olden Days was released by the ABC as a VHS video containing...
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