Alonzo Garcelon (May 6, 1813 – December 8, 1906) was the 36th governor of Maine, and a surgeon general of Maine during the American Civil War. Garcelon...
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Garcelon is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alonzo Garcelon (1813–1906), 36th Governor of Maine, US A. A. Garcelon House, historic...
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Civil War surgeon general, Alonzo Garcelon. He was an early benefactor of the college. In 1875, prior to the completion of Garcelon Field, Bates played Tufts...
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governor of Maine. Democratic nominee and former mayor of Lewiston Alonzo Garcelon defeated incumbent Republican governor Seldon Connor and Greenback...
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defeated Greenback nominee Joseph L. Smith and incumbent Governor Alonzo Garcelon. This election saw the continued rise of the newly popular Greenback...
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1876. p. 2. Retrieved September 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 617–618. "Alonzo Garcelon". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 3, 2023. "The Governor's...
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Greenbacks aided in the election of Democratic gubernatorial nominees Alonzo Garcelon and Harris M. Plaisted. The Democratic Party did not control the state...
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1847, when printer William Waldron and future Governor of Maine, Dr. Alonzo Garcelon founded Lewiston's first paper, a weekly called the Lewiston Falls...
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November 10, 2019. Retrieved November 10, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. "Alonzo Garcelon, National Rifle Assn. President, 72". Los Angeles Times. Augusta, ME...
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House was occupied by a band of armed men. The outgoing governor, Alonzo Garcelon, summoned Chamberlain, the commander of the Maine Militia, to take...
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Louis A. Wiltz (Democratic) (starting January 14) Governor of Maine: Alonzo Garcelon (Democratic) (until January 17), Daniel F. Davis (Republican) (starting...
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Party political offices Preceded by Alonzo Garcelon Democratic nominee for Governor of Maine 1880, 1882 Succeeded by John B. Redman Preceded by Joseph...
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younger children the activities that they learned on the first two days. Alonzo Garcelon, abolitionist, governor of Maine, co-founder of Bates College Oliver...
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for the invention of the embolectomy catheter, or balloon catheter Alonzo Garcelon - the 36th Governor of Maine, and a surgeon general of Maine during...
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the organization, consisting of Merrill Right, Irvine Reynolds, and Alonzo Garcelon, was also eliminated. Preceding the 1977 convention, the NRA's leadership...
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between the schools and the college shared trustees on occasion, such as Alonzo Garcelon and William Frye. Gridley J. F. Bryant constructed the college's first...
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Party). Jacobus Johannes Fouché (1898–1980), President of South Africa. Alonzo Garcelon, Governor of Maine. Innocent Gentillet (1535–1588), politician and...
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(special) Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Nelson Dingley Jr. (Republican) 53.35% ▌Alonzo Garcelon (Democratic) 35.06% ▌William T. Eustis (Prohibition) 11.59% Maine 3...
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of the United States Senate Louis-Philippe Gagné, Mayor of Lewiston Alonzo Garcelon, 36th Governor of Maine Michel Lajoie, state representative and resident...
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(1861–1867), later U.S. representative from Pennsylvania (1881–1887) 1860s – Alonzo Garcelon, later served as governor of Maine (1879–1880) 1860s – Henry George...
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(1835–38) and senator (1843–47) from Maine; governor of Maine (1839–43) Alonzo Garcelon 1836, Civil War general, Maine governor (1879–80) John Andrew 1837...
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Maine 1879–80. Father of Alonzo Marston Garcelon. Alonzo Marston Garcelon, Mayor of Lewiston, Maine 1883–84. Son of Alonzo Garcelon. Robert H. Gardiner, Mayor...
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1876 – January 8, 1879 Preceded by Nelson Dingley Jr. Succeeded by Alonzo Garcelon Personal details Born (1839-01-25)January 25, 1839 Fairfield, Maine...
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of Maine In office January 17, 1880 – January 13, 1881 Preceded by Alonzo Garcelon Succeeded by Harris M. Plaisted Member of the Maine Senate In office...
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(Democratic) Governor of Maine: Seldon Connor (Republican) (until January 8), Alonzo Garcelon (Democratic) (starting January 8) Governor of Maryland: John Lee Carroll...
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Canadian heritage. By 1898 the Medical Staff is organized with Dr. Alonzo Garcelon as its first president, the Society Dames Patronesses (Auxiliary) was...
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Talbot Democratic nominee for Governor of Maine 1877 Succeeded by Alonzo Garcelon Political offices Preceded by Hannibal Hamlin Governor of Maine 1857–1858...
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Among the original founders of the cemetery were William P. Frye, Alonzo Garcelon, Amos Nevins, Daniel Hamilton, Samuel Bearce, Armis Nash, Samuel Haley...
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Maine, he shortly moved to Lewiston where he became a partner of Alonzo Garcelon, a future governor and developed an active surgery practice. Seeing...
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Pillsbury, 1867 Isaac N. Parker, 1868-1869 William H. Stevens, 1870 Alonzo Garcelon, 1871 David Cowan, 1872, 1886 N. W. Farwell, 1873 H. H. Dickey, 1874...
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