For the Olympic horseman, see Hiram Tuttle (equestrian) Hiram Americus Tuttle (October 16, 1837 – February 10, 1911) was an American merchant and Republican...
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Hiram Tuttle may refer to: Hiram A. Tuttle (1837–1911), American merchant and politician Hiram Tuttle (equestrian) (1882–1956), American Olympic horse...
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Hiram Edwin Tuttle (December 22, 1882 in Dexter, Maine – November 11, 1956 in Fort Riley, Kansas) was an American equestrian who competed in dressage at...
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sess., 375, accessed April 11, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 977–978. "Hiram Americus Tuttle". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New...
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Civil War Harrison Thyng (1918–1983), US Air Force brigadier general Hiram A. Tuttle (1837–1911), merchant, 43rd Governor of New Hampshire New Hampshire...
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1891, Governor Hiram A. Tuttle signed an act accepting the conditions of Thompson's will. On April 10, 1891, Governor Tuttle signed a bill authorizing...
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voice artist Herbert Tuttle (1846–1894), American historian Hiram A. Tuttle (1837–1911), Governor of New Hampshire Horace Parnell Tuttle (1837–1923), astronomer...
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Hiram (Phoenician "benevolent brother", Hebrew חִירָם "high-born", Standard Hebrew Ḥiram, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥîrām) is a biblical given name referring to...
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Republican nominee Hiram A. Tuttle defeated Democratic nominee Charles H. Amsden with 49.26% of the vote. Major party candidates Hiram A. Tuttle, Republican...
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Hiram College (/ˈhaɪrəm/ HY-rəm) is a private liberal arts college in Hiram, Ohio, United States. It was founded in 1850 as the Western Reserve Eclectic...
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December 8) Congress: 51st (until March 4), 52nd (starting March 4) January 2 – A. L. Drummond of New York is appointed Chief of the Treasury Secret Service...
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State Senator Hiram T. Morrill on July 7, 1885, the General Court elected Prohibition Party candidate Frank G. Thurston to fill the vacancy. A coalition of...
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Springfield YMCA International Training School's newspaper, in an article titled "A New Game". January 20 – At the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts, the first...
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began and operated the Goodell company in Antrim. His company made knives and a collection of various cutting devices including apple peelers. His company...
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March 5, 1891, Governor Hiram A. Tuttle signed an act accepting the conditions of Thompson's will. On April 10, 1891, Tuttle signed a bill authorizing the...
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21 – The Cherry Sisters first perform in Marion, Iowa. February 1 – Thomas A. Edison finishes construction of the first motion picture studio in West Orange...
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Tuttle graduated from high school as valedictorian and then attended Cedar Valley Seminary for one year. In May 1890, she married Hiram E. Tuttle and...
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Governor before election Hiram A. Tuttle Republican Elected Governor John Butler Smith Republican...
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October 26, 1892. Atlanta, Ga.: Geo. W. Harrison, State Printer. 1892. p. 54. "A Strong Platform Adopted - Sweet, McConnell and Sullivan Nominated". Wood River...
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candidate received 50% of the vote, the state legislature decided the election. Tuttle was elected. Since no candidate received 50% of the vote, the state legislature...
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Academy. He worked in stores and shoe making factories before embarking on a successful business career, and eventually became owner of the Contoocook...
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Hiram Collins Haydn (November 3, 1907 – December 2, 1973) was an American writer and editor. He was editor in chief at Random House before leaving to...
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church. Tuttle was educated in the Western Reserve University, Farmington, Ohio, and in Hiram College, of which institution, President James A. Garfield...
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embezzlement from a bank. 1910 – The Ottoman Empire captures the city of Shkodër, putting down the Albanian Revolt of 1910. 1911 – Hiram Bingham III re-discovers...
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was won by Hiram Tuttle of the United States. The team and individual dressage competitions used the same results. Competition consisted of a single phase...
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List of Little House on the Prairie episodes (redirect from A Harvest of Friends)
Western historical drama about a family living on a farm in Walnut Grove, Minnesota from the 1870s to the 1890s. The show is a full-color series loosely based...
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Blocker. Blocker appeared onscreen for the first time with his father in a 1964 car commercial. He began appearing on American television in 1974, acting...
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in 1834, the son of a prominent Methodist minister who discouraged him from a writing career. He married Mary Ann Edwards Tuttle and moved to Burlington...
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Hiram Roswell Steele (July 10, 1842 – November 21, 1929) was a Canadian-American lawyer, judge, and Louisiana Attorney General. Steele was born on July...
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disseminated by such as the Register's 1902 book notice of the Reverend Hiram Fairbanks' "The Ancestry of Henry Adams of Braintree, New England". It is...
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