Zephaniah Swift Moore (November 20, 1770 – June 29, 1823) was an American Congregational clergyman and educator. He taught at Dartmouth College during...
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Zephaniah Swift (February 27, 1759 – September 27, 1823) was an eighteenth-century American writer, judge, lawyer, chief justice, congressman, law professor...
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Zephaniah Swift Spalding (September 2, 1837– June 19, 1927) was a veteran of the American Civil War, who was first sent to Hawaii on a clandestine mission...
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to Amherst, Massachusetts. In 1821, the president of the college, Zephaniah Swift Moore, who had accepted his position believing the college would move...
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(1765–1843), American planter Zephaniah Legumana, bishop Zephaniah Alexander Looby (1899–1972), American lawyer Zephaniah Swift Moore (1770–1823), American...
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1821 as an attempt to relocate Williams College by its then-president Zephaniah Swift Moore, Amherst is the third oldest institution of higher education...
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district Declined to serve Preceded by Seat established Succeeded by Zephaniah Swift Personal details Born Stephen Mix Mitchell (1743-12-09)December 9,...
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Olcott Connecticut Chauncey Goodrich John Treadwell James Hillhouse Zephaniah Swift Nathaniel Smith Calvin Goddard Roger Minott Sherman Rhode Island Daniel...
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his study of law as an apprentice under Zephaniah Swift, the father of his future wife Lucretia A. Swift. Swift was a prominent lawyer and judge from Connecticut...
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Court of Justice Zephaniah Swift (1759–1823), chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors Swift Justice, detective series Swift Justice with...
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November 18, 2010. Frank Gardner Moore. New International Encyclopedia. "Zephaniah Swift Moore". Williams College Archives & Special Collections. Retrieved...
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at Hamilton and Williams. He is known for disputing the story that Zephaniah Swift Moore, in his attempt to move Williams College closer to Boston, pilfered...
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Robert H. Day (half-brother) Rufus P. Spalding (maternal grandfather) Zephaniah Swift Spalding (uncle) Anna Gunn (great-great-granddaughter) Children 4,...
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Connecticut, to Nellye (Nellie, Nelly) Minerva (née Everitt or Everett) and Zephaniah Swift. She was baptized on November 1, 1812, at the Canton Center Congregational...
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Joshua Coit (PA) Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (PA) Jeremiah Wadsworth (PA) Zephaniah Swift (PA) Uriah Tracy (PA) 4th (1795–1797) James Hillhouse (F) Chauncey...
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1793. Pro-Administration hold. ▌Y Uriah Tracy (Pro-Admin.) 49.8% ▌Zephaniah Swift (Pro-Admin.) 18.5% ▌Asher Miller (Unknown) 16.1% ▌Jonathan Ingersoll...
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congressional district In office April 8, 1793 – October 13, 1796 Preceded by Zephaniah Swift Succeeded by Samuel W. Dana Personal details Born (1755-02-02)February...
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particularly heated, dating back to 1821, when then-Williams president Zephaniah Swift Moore abandoned Williams to found Amherst College. The football game...
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American poet Ebenezer Mattoon (1755-1843), United States Representative Zephaniah Swift Moore (1770-1823), American clergyman and educator National Register...
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The Retreat from Pulaski to Nashville – Tablet 14, South Door Bust Zephaniah Swift Spaulding – Appointed by President Andrew Johnson to Serve as American...
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Parent William R. Day (father) Relatives Stephen A. Day (brother) Zephaniah Swift Spalding (great-uncle) Robert H. Day (half-uncle) Luther Day (paternal...
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Henry Dearborn, Massachusetts John W. Kittera, Pennsylvania George Dent, Maryland Zephaniah Swift, Connecticut Robert Goodloe Harper, South Carolina...
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London, Connecticut Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London, Connecticut Zephaniah Swift March 4, 1793 October 7, 1758 New London, Connecticut 5th Henry Tazewell...
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Hundred Years, 1832–1932. Crawfordsville, Indiana: R. E. Banta. p. 31. "Zephaniah Swift Moore". Williams College. Archived from the original on July 20, 2011...
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Federalist Party candidate Zephaniah Swift, winning with 86.59% of the vote. Major candidates Oliver Wolcott Jr., Toleration Zephaniah Swift, Federalist Minor...
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Jonathan Ingersoll (Pro-Admin) Declined to serve Joshua Coit (Pro-Admin) Zephaniah Swift (Pro-Admin) November 11, 1793 3rd MD 2 John Francis Mercer (Anti-Admin)...
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Franklin Angel 1853–1854? Darius A. Ogden 1854–1857 Abner Pratt 1857—1859 Zephaniah Swift Spalding 1868–1869 In 1850 Charles Bunker was added as a consul in...
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(F), from December 5, 1796 ▌At-large. Nathaniel Smith (F) ▌At-large. Zephaniah Swift (F) ▌At-large. Uriah Tracy (F), until October 13, 1796 ▌Samuel W. Dana...
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was the granddaughter of Dr. Huntington, son-in-law of Congressman Zephaniah Swift, the Chief Justice of Connecticut. He was also Secretary to Founding...
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Roger Griswold (Federalist) 13.3% ▌Y Joshua Coit (Federalist) 12.1% ▌Y Zephaniah Swift (Federalist) 12.0% ▌Y Nathaniel Smith (Federalist) 11.9% ▌Y Chauncey...
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