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    Lucius Frederick Hubbard (January 26, 1836 – February 5, 1913) was an American politician. The Republican served as the ninth Governor of Minnesota from...
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  • population was 83 at the 2000 census. Hubbard Township was organized in 1882, and named for Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836–1913), ninth governor of Minnesota...
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  • population was 786 at the 2000 census. The township is named for Lucius Frederick Hubbard, ninth Governor of Minnesota. According to the United States Census...
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  • 1978, pp. 779–780. "Lucius Frederick Hubbard". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 13, 2023. "Lucius Frederick Hubbard". Minnesota Historical...
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    with territory partitioned from Cass County. It was named for Lucius Frederick Hubbard, a prominent Territory editor, Civil War participant, and businessman...
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  • Governor Hubbard may refer to: Henry Hubbard (1784–1857), Governor of New Hampshire John Hubbard (Maine politician) (1794–1869), Governor of Maine Lucius Frederick...
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  • Senate John Henry Hubbard (1804–1872), Connecticut State Senate Levi Hubbard (1762–1836), Massachusetts State Senate Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836–1913),...
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    Succeeded by Lucius Frederick Hubbard Political offices Preceded by Cushman Davis Governor of Minnesota 1876–1882 Succeeded by Lucius Frederick Hubbard...
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  • Levi Hubbard (1762–1836), American politician Louisa Hubbard (1836–1906), English feminist Lucien Hubbard (1888–1971), Producer and screenwriter Lucius Frederick...
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    Texas 18,582 558.41 sq mi (1,446 km2) Hubbard County 057 Park Rapids 1883 Cass County Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836–1913), ninth governor of Minnesota...
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  • resided in Lenora, Minnesota. He died in California in 1897. Hubbard, Lucius Frederick; Murray, William Pitt; Baker, James Heaton (1908). Minnesota in...
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    Rudolph von Borgesrode - April 30, 1862, to August 31, 1862. Colonel Lucius Frederick Hubbard - August 31, 1862, to September 6, 1865. Thomas P. Gere, first...
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    the Minnesota commanders, Colonel William B. Gere and General Lucius Frederick Hubbard, apparently came to be well-liked by the townspeople. Despite some...
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    Redwood Ferry. In Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars, General Lucius Frederick Hubbard wrote: "Still in the hope that all this was the work of some desperate...
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    Preceded by Lucius Frederick Hubbard Republican nominee for Governor of Minnesota 1886 Succeeded by William Rush Merriam Political offices Preceded by Lucius Frederick...
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    (1879–1954) – U.S. Senator Kent Hrbek (born 1960) – baseball player Lucius Frederick Hubbard § (1836–1913) – 9th Governor of Minnesota Don Hultz – football...
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    He was a Democrat. 'Minnesota In Three Centuries 1685-1908,' Lucius Frederick Hubbard, Return Ira Holcombe, Warren Upham, Frank Holman, The Publishing...
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    Governor of Minnesota in 1881 as a Democrat, but lost to Republican Lucius Frederick Hubbard; he received about 35% of the vote. Johnson died on April 21, 1897...
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  • Hahn (R) 29R, 11D, 1? 87R, 15D, 1? Alonzo J. Edgerton (R) 3R 1882 Lucius Frederick Hubbard (R) William W. Braden (R) William Windom (R) 1883 36R, 10D, 1I...
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  • others First Division      Col Joseph J. Woods 2nd Brigade Col Lucius Frederick Hubbard    47th Illinois 12th Iowa 5th Minnesota 7th Minnesota 9th Minnesota...
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  • Governor before election Lucius Frederick Hubbard Republican Elected Governor Lucius Frederick Hubbard Republican...
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      Nominee Lucius Frederick Hubbard Richard W. Johnson Party Republican Democratic Popular vote 65,025 37,168 Percentage 61.59% 35.21%...
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    included the infantry brigades of Colonels Sylvester G. Hill and Lucius Frederick Hubbard, plus the 9th Indiana Battery. On March 21, Mower's task force...
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  • pioneer James Howell or politician Thomas J. Howell Hubbard County Minnesota Lucius Frederick Hubbard (1836–1913), 9th Governor of Minnesota (1882–1887)...
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    Governor before election Lucius Frederick Hubbard Republican Elected Governor Andrew Ryan McGill Republican...
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  • Edmund Rice 41,524 39.11 1881 Richard W. Johnson 37,168 35.21 Lucius Frederick Hubbard (R) 1883 Adolph Biermann 58,251 42.95 1886 A. A. Ames 104,464 47...
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    McMillan. In 1882, Foster managed the gubernatorial campaign of Lucius Frederick Hubbard. In 1888, Foster managed the successful U.S. House campaigns of...
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    included the infantry brigades of Colonels Sylvester G. Hill and Lucius Frederick Hubbard, plus the 9th Indiana Battery. On March 21, Mower's task force...
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    Coolidge (1853–1924), who married Lucius M. Sargent (1848–1893), a son of Horace Binney Sargent and grandson of Lucius Manlius Sargent. Eleonora Randolph...
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    Jacques Villeré X 2. Charles Magill Conrad X 3. Duncan Farrar Kenner X 4. Lucius Jacques Dupré X 5. Benjamin Lewis Hodge (died August 12, 1864) Henry Gray...
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