Samuel Fenton Cary (February 18, 1814 – September 29, 1900) was an American politician who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio...
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Samuel Cary may refer to: Samuel Fenton Cary (1814–1900), Ohio congressman Samuel Eddy Cary (1886–1961), Kansas and Colorado lawyer This disambiguation...
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town's first postmaster. Page named the community Cary because of his admiration for Samuel Fenton Cary, head of the Sons of Temperance in North America...
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election. In the disputed general election, he faced Democratic nominee Samuel J. Tilden. Hayes lost the popular vote to Tilden; neither candidate secured...
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Greenback National Convention, and the Greenback ticket of Cooper and Samuel Fenton Cary won just under one percent of the popular vote in the 1876 general...
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American fugitive Samuel Fenton Cary (1814–1900), American politician and prohibitionist Tristram Cary (1925–2008), English composer Trumbull Cary (1787–1869)...
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the Republican Party was in support of the impeachment resolution, Samuel Fenton Cary (an independent Republican from Ohio), and Thomas E. Stewart (a "Conservative...
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president. After Booth declined to run, the national committee chose Samuel Fenton Cary as his replacement on the ticket. The Prohibition Party, in its second...
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Cary Academy is an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian, college-preparatory secondary school located in Cary, North Carolina. The school emphasizes...
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the class of 1831. His brothers were William Woodward Cary and Samuel Fenton Cary. He started Cary Academy and was involved in the founding of Farmers'...
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Party chose industrialist Peter Cooper and former representative Samuel Fenton Cary, received 1.11% of the vote. "1876 Presidential Election Results West...
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Cary Towne Center was an indoor shopping mall in Cary, North Carolina. It was anchored by Belk, Dillard's, Macy's, JCPenney, and Sears. Originally planned...
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Cary High School is one of six public high schools in Cary, North Carolina, and is part of the Wake County Public School System. In 1907, Cary High School...
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vice-president; after Booth declined to run, the national committee chose Samuel Fenton Cary as his replacement on the ticket.[citation needed] Cooper was 85 years...
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Party chose industrialist Peter Cooper and former representative Samuel Fenton Cary, received 3.22% of the vote. Iowa gave the Greenbacks both their largest...
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Party chose industrialist Peter Cooper and former representative Samuel Fenton Cary, received 3.93% of the vote. The Prohibition Party chose former representative...
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Wake County Public School System (redirect from East Cary Middle School)
voted to convert Baucom Elementary in Apex and Green Hope Elementary in Cary back to the traditional calendar, citing a less-than-expected increase in...
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February 9 – Samuel J. Tilden, 25th Governor of New York, 1876 Democratic Party Presidential Nominee (d. 1886) February 18 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American...
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1754 – Emanuel Granberg, Finnish church painter (d. 1797) 1814 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American lawyer and politician (d. 1900) 1817 – Lewis Armistead,...
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states[citation needed] and ignore the rest of the country. In 1844, Representative Samuel F. Vinton of Ohio proposed an amendment to the constitution that would replace...
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Henry Wood (Ellen Price), English novelist (died 1887) February 18 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American author and prohibitionist (died 1900) March 9 (February...
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Representative Sidney Burbank, Civil War colonel Jacob Burnet, US Senator Samuel Fenton Cary, Congressman, prohibitionist Kate Chase, daughter of Salmon Chase...
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1885–1891 Mary Edith Campbell – Suffragette, Board of Education member Samuel Fenton Cary – Congressman and temperance movement leader John Cranley – former...
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– Anne Beale, Welsh novelist and poet (born 1816) September 29 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American author and prohibitionist (born 1814) October 13 – Louis...
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revolutionary, and Prime Minister of Spain (b. 1831) September 29 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American politician (b. 1814) October 15 – Zdeněk Fibich, Czech composer...
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Cary station is an active train station located in Cary, North Carolina. It is served by three Amtrak trains: the Silver Star, Carolinian, and Piedmont...
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mate # Votes % Votes Place Notes 1876 Kansas Greenback Peter Cooper Samuel Fenton Cary 7,770 6.26 / 100 3rd 1880 Iowa James B. Weaver Barzillai J. Chambers...
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for Governor of Ohio. Vacant July 20, 1867 – November 21, 1867 40th Samuel Fenton Cary (Cincinnati) Independent Republican November 21, 1867 – March 3, 1869...
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3% had a bachelor's degree or higher. John E. Bruce, former mayor Samuel Fenton Cary, representative and temperance movement leader Cornelia Laws St. John...
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Bayard, American lawyer, politician and diplomat (b. 1828) 1900 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American lawyer and politician (b. 1814) 1902 – William McGonagall...
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