Calvin Stewart Brice (September 17, 1845 – December 15, 1898) was an American businessman and Democratic politician from Ohio. He is best remembered for...
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building was constructed from funds donated by Olivia Meily Brice (Mrs. Calvin S. Brice), class of 1866, and other alumnae, trustees, and friends of...
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community is named for railroad tycoon and one-term Democratic U.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice of Ohio, who was instrumental in bringing railroad service to...
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Walston H. Brown. The westerns members appear to have been dominated by Calvin S. Brice, a 35-year-old Lima, Ohio, attorney who had been instrumental in the...
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company known for the Orient Express trains (d. 1905). September 17 – Calvin S. Brice, president of Lake Erie and Western Railroad, builder of Nickel Plate...
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List of United States senators from Ohio (redirect from U.S. Senator from Ohio)
30, vol II. Burke, p. 28. Taylor & Taylor, p. 94. "Foraker will succeed Brice: Ohio's Republican Legislators Vote Solidly for the Ex-Governor" (PDF)....
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Grover Cleveland (redirect from S. Grover Cleveland)
hand in the campaign, as Cleveland's campaign was poorly managed by Calvin S. Brice and William H. Barnum, whereas Harrison had engaged more aggressive...
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– Sir John Fowler, British civil engineer (b. 1817). December 15 – Calvin S. Brice, president of Lake Erie and Western Railroad, builder of Nickel Plate...
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Senator Wade Hampton III (SC) Senator John M. Palmer (IL) Senator Calvin S. Brice (OH) Senator Murphy J. Foster (LA) Senator Arthur P. Gorman (MD) Senator...
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Carter was selected to replace him on July 16. It was believed that Calvin S. Brice, the current chair of the Democratic National Committee, would seek...
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Senate; although the Democratic-controlled legislature had elected Calvin S. Brice to the Senate in 1890, Sherman's seat would be up for election in January...
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September 9 – Warner B. Bayley, admiral (died 1928) September 17 – Calvin S. Brice, U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1891 to 1897 (died 1898) October 13 – Charles...
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Henry B. Payne (section U.S. House of Representatives)
March 3, 1891 Preceded by George H. Pendleton Succeeded by Calvin S. Brice Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 20th district In office...
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Nansen Island (Franz Josef Land) (section Brice Island)
maximum height of 409 m (1,342 ft). This island was named after U.S. senator Calvin S. Brice who had donated $ 200 to the Wellman expedition. Ostrov Pritchetta...
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United States congressional delegations from Ohio (redirect from U.S. congressional delegations from Ohio)
faction in the 1824 United States presidential election "Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives". clerk.house.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-06. "2022 Cook...
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hand in the campaign, as Cleveland's campaign was poorly managed by Calvin S. Brice and William H. Barnum, whereas Harrison had engaged more aggressive...
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53rd United States Congress (redirect from 53rd U. S. Congress)
Jr.; Ranking Member: James F. Wilson) Pacific Railroads (Chairman: Calvin S. Brice; Ranking Member: Cushman K. Davis) Patents (Chairman: Wilkinson Call;...
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an American politician, serving as a state representative, congressman, U.S. senator, and finally as chairman of the Democratic National Committee. He...
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context that Joostens had several contacts with the American senator Calvin S. Brice who to Joostens his great regret died during the American-Belgian negotiations...
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1890, and a dying Ashburn was carried into the chambers to vote for Calvin S. Brice for United States Senator on January 14 and 15. He died January 17...
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Richmond and Danville Railroad (category Defunct Georgia (U.S. state) railroads)
1881/2–1883, 1st VP 1888/9–1889 Joseph Bryan (1881/2 – 1884), 3rd VP Calvin S. Brice (1884), 1st VP Alfred L. Rives (1883 – 1885/6), 2nd VP Frederick W...
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John Sherman (category Sherman family (U.S.))
century. A member of the Republican Party, he served in both houses of the U.S. Congress. He also served as Secretary of the Treasury and Secretary of State...
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of the convention on the 15th ballot. Hill's supporters, including Calvin S. Brice and Arthur P. Gorman, wanted Chicago selected. At the convention William...
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(born 1818) December 15 – Calvin S. Brice, U.S. Senator from Ohio from 1891 to 1897 (born 1845) December 18 – Thomas W. Osborn, U.S. Senator from Florida...
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Public officials William B. Allison, U.S. Senator Calvin S. Brice, U.S. Senator (founding member) William C. Cooper, U.S. Representative James M. Cox, Governor...
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1923–2007 Ralph Owen Brewster 1941–1952 1 Maine Republican 1888–1961 Calvin S. Brice 1891–1897 3 Ohio Democratic 1845–1898 John W. Bricker 1947–1959 1 Ohio...
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54th United States Congress (redirect from 54th U. S. Congress)
Reservoir Act, 29 Stat. 484, (43 U.S.C. § 952 et seq.) March 2, 1897: Tea Importation Act, 29 Stat. 604, (21 U.S.C. § 41 et seq.) January 4, 1896: Utah...
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The following table indicates the party of elected officials in the U.S. state of Ohio: Governor Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Secretary of State...
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Stephen's Episcopal Church, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, circa 1890 Calvin S. Brice Window, Oxford Female Seminary (now Miami University), Oxford, Ohio...
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52nd United States Congress (redirect from 52nd U. S. Congress)
Crisp (D) Minority Leader: Thomas B. Reed Democratic Caucus Chairman: William S. Holman Republican Conference Chairman: Thomas J. Henderson Democratic Campaign...
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