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    Elbridge Gerry (December 6, 1813 – April 10, 1886) was an American lawyer, who served as a U.S. Congressman from Maine from 1849 to 1851. Gerry was born...
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  • Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814) was the 5th vice president of the United States Elbridge Gerry may also refer to: Elbridge Gerry (Maine politician) (1813–1886)...
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  • of Robert L. Jr Alan Gerry (born 1929), American billionaire and founder of Cablevision Industries Elbridge Gerry (Maine politician) (1813–1886), American...
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    senator and secretary of the treasury Frank Fixaris, sportscaster Elbridge Gerry, congressman Charles Goddard (1879–1951), playwright and screenwriter...
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  • members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of Maine. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States...
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  • Maine. He was born in Cornish, Massachusetts (now in Maine) on May 12, 1808. He attended the common schools and Limerick Academy in Limerick, Maine....
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  • congressional delegations from Maine to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. The current dean of the Maine delegation is Senator...
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    and was county school examiner. Boynton studied law with his uncle, Elbridge Gerry Boynton, of Elyria, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar in 1856. In 1858...
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  • Grandfather of Elbridge Gerry. Elbridge Gerry (1813–1886), U.S. Representative from Maine 1849–51. Grandson of Elbridge Gerry. Peter G. Gerry (1879–1957)...
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    Asa Clapp (merchant) (category Politicians from Portland, Maine)
    1811, he served on the Massachusetts Governor's Council under Governor Elbridge Gerry. Clapp also supported the United States during the War of 1812 despite...
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    Caleb Strong (category Politicians from Northampton, Massachusetts)
    strong candidate to oppose Elbridge Gerry, who had been victorious against Christopher Gore in the previous two elections. Gerry, who had originally been...
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    Henry Dearborn (category Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from the District of Maine)
    out he spent even more time in Boston, fearing, as did Vice President Elbridge Gerry, that the Federalists were once again plotting a northeastern secession...
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  • settler (born 1773) March 17 – Ann Gerry, Second Lady of the United States from 1813 to 1814 as wife of Elbridge Gerry (born 1763) July 12 – Dolley Madison...
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    James Sullivan (governor) (category Politicians from Biddeford, Maine)
    of New Hampshire politician John Langdon. Sullivan's enduring interest in Maine led him to write The History of the District of Maine (published in 1795)...
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    Sumner Welles (category Bisexual male politicians)
    Peter Goelet Gerry, the son of Elbridge Thomas Gerry (1837–1927) and Louisa Matilda Livingston, and the great grandson of Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814),...
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  • five were affiliated with the area: John Adams, Elbridge Gerry (Massachusetts), Hannibal Hamlin (Maine), Henry Wilson (born in New Hampshire, affiliated...
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  • Georgia and Elbert County, Georgia – Gov. Samuel Elbert Elbridge, New York – Elbridge Gerry Elizabeth, New Jersey and Elizabethtown, North Carolina –...
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    review of Massachusetts's redistricting maps of 1812 set by Governor Elbridge Gerry noted that one of the districts looked like a mythical salamander. In...
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  • Moses Macdonald (category Maine politician stubs)
    and Democratic politician in the U.S. state of Maine. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives, the Maine State Senate and...
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    has its entire slate of elector nominees chosen as the state's electors. Maine and Nebraska deviate from this winner-take-all practice, awarding two electors...
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    Governor of Massachusetts (category Lists of Massachusetts politicians)
    Offices to which they have been elected. Sobel 1978, pp. 695–696. "Elbridge Gerry". National Governors Association. January 3, 2019. Retrieved March 6...
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  • Scottish politician Isaac Adams (inventor) (1802–1883), American inventor and politician Isaac Adams (Maine politician) (1773–1834), American politician Isaac...
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    Thomas Cushing (category 18th-century American politicians)
    December 1775. After a heated election campaign, Cushing was defeated by Elbridge Gerry, who was committed to independence. The loss, which decisively handed...
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  • United States congressional delegations from Massachusetts (category Lists of Massachusetts politicians)
    In 1820/21, however, seven of those seats were lost to the new state of Maine. Following the 1820 census, Massachusetts kept its remaining 13 seats without...
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    (the secretary of the convention) reported the following speech of Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts: A popular election in this case is radically vicious...
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  • American Studies Program at Harvard University and television host Elbridge Thomas Gerry – Social reformer and commodore of the New York Yacht Club Benjamin...
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    Brooklyn, NY: Brooklyn, N.Y; Pamphlets written between 1787 and 1788 by Elbridge Gerry, Noah Webster, John Jay, Melancthon Smith, Pelatiah Webster, Tench Coxe...
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    buildings were upon land now included within the limits of Cambridge known as Gerry's Landing. For its first quarter century Watertown ranked next to Boston...
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  • and Senator – Georgia, Governor of Georgia, U.S. Secretary of State Elbridge Gerry (1744–1814), Vice President and the only signer of the Declaration of...
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    failure to do so contributed to the Civil War. Leaders of Compromise Elbridge Gerry, MA Chair of the First Committee on Representation Roger Sherman, CT...
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