Rhode Island portal Lafayette Sabine Foster (November 22, 1806 – September 19, 1880) was an American politician and lawyer from Connecticut. He served...
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Lafayette Foster may refer to: Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), judge and U.S. Senator from Connecticut Lafayette L. Foster (1851–1901), Texas politician...
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Minnesota Supreme Court Lafayette L. Foster (1851-1901), American academic administrator, politician, and journalist Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), American...
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Lafayette Lumpkin Foster (November 27, 1851 – December 2, 1901) was an American journalist and politician. A bureaucrat that held various positions in...
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against Lafayette S. Foster, the current incumbent of the Class III Connecticut Senate seat. Ferry won the election, and took his place in the U.S. Senate...
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successor would have been the president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, Lafayette S. Foster, rather than Secretary Seward. The possibility of assassinating...
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Washington Supreme Court Henry A. Foster (1800–1889), ex officio judge of the New York Court of Appeals Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), associate justice...
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United States presidential line of succession (redirect from Line of succession to the U.S. presidency)
the United States federal government assume the powers and duties of the U.S. presidency (or the office itself, in the instance of succession by the vice...
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from 1843 to 1845 Henry A. Foster (1800–1889), U.S. Senator from New York from 1844 to 1845 Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), U.S. Senator from Connecticut...
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Kate Stith, also known as Kate Stith-Cabranes, is the Lafayette S. Foster Professor of Law and the former acting dean of Yale Law School. Her appointment...
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the 1868 impeachment of U.S. President Andrew Johnson led to a conviction in the Senate, as president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, Wade would have become...
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1789) – U.S. Senator from Rhode Island Dwight Foster (A.B. 1774) – U.S. Senator from Massachusetts Lafayette S. Foster (A.B. 1828) – U.S. Senator, Connecticut...
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39th United States Congress (redirect from 39th U. S. Congress)
until April 15, 1865; vacant thereafter. President pro tempore: Lafayette S. Foster (R), until March 2, 1867 Benjamin F. Wade (R), elected March 2, 1867...
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Foster, Australian economist Gilbert Lafayette Foster (1874–1940), Canadian surgeon general Giles Foster, English television director Gillian Foster (born...
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United States congressional delegations from Connecticut (redirect from U.S. Congressional Delegations from Connecticut)
as president pro tempore from February 1801 to December 1801, Lafayette Sabine Foster served as president pro tempore from March 1865 to March 1867,...
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Finnegan (1904–1990), Chief of Chaplains of the U.S. Air Force Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), U.S. Senator and 57th President Pro Tempore of the United...
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well. Had Johnson also been killed, Senate President pro tempore Lafayette S. Foster would have become acting president. In 1868, after President Andrew...
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General Assembly, and before 1935, their terms began March 4. Its current U.S. senators are Democrats Richard Blumenthal (serving since 2011) and Chris...
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1815) August 24 – Ouray, Ute leader (b. c. 1833) September 19 – Lafayette S. Foster, U.S. Senator from Connecticut from 1855 to 1867 (born 1806) October...
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37th United States Congress (redirect from 37th U. S. Congress)
Civil War, five states had some degree of dual representation in the U.S and the C.S. congresses. Congress accredited Members elected running in these five...
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Thomas H. Seymour defeated former state legislator and Whig nominee Lafayette S. Foster with 48.94% of the vote. Seymour won a plurality of the vote, but...
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University of Louisiana at Lafayette (UL Lafayette, University of Louisiana, ULL, or UL) is a public research university in Lafayette, Louisiana. It has the...
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his home in early years of his antislavery involvement, is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Gillette Ridge Golf Club is named after...
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Monroe Democratic 1846 Lafayette S. Foster Norwich Whig 1847, 1848 John C. Lewis Plymouth Free Soil Democratic 1849 Origen S. Seymour Litchfield Democratic...
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1835 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. Lafayette S. Foster (1806–1880), United States senator and Connecticut Supreme Court...
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Donald Trump in 2020. According to Article One, Section 5, Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution, the Senate is allowed to establish, for itself, its own rules...
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presidency, October 30, 1912–March 4, 1913, following the death of James S. Sherman. Served during a vacancy in the vice presidency, August 2, 1923–March...
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1864 – February 19, 1865 Preceded by Solomon Foot Succeeded by Lafayette S. Foster United States Senator from New Hampshire In office June 27, 1857 –...
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Senate elections were held on various dates in various states. As these U.S. Senate elections were prior to the ratification of the Seventeenth Amendment...
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Thomas H. Seymour defeated former state legislator and Whig nominee Lafayette S. Foster with 48.11% of the vote. Seymour won a plurality of the vote, but...
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