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    Newton Booth (December 30, 1825 – July 14, 1892) was an American entrepreneur and politician. Born to Hannah (née Pitts) of North Carolina and Beebe Booth...
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    dedicated to the history of Sacramento's Chinatown. The Newton Booth Historic District, named for Newton Booth, is located on the southeast corner of Sacramento's...
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    Newton Booth Tarkington (July 29, 1869 – May 19, 1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels The Magnificent Ambersons (1918)...
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    title of First Lady but she opted for the title: First Partner. Governor Newton Booth wed after he retired from politics, and Washington Bartlett was a lifelong...
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    Sobel 1978, p. 108. "Newton Booth". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2023. "Newton Booth". California State Library...
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    Sacramento State Historic Park. Booth Company was opened by lawyer Newton Booth as a wholesale grocery store and general store. Booth had a platform built on...
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  • Booth may refer to: Hiram Booth (1860–1940), U.S. Senator from Utah from 1906 to 1914 James W. Booth (1822–1876), New York State Senate Newton Booth (1825–1892)...
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    U.S. Grant and the State of California by a deed signed by Governor Newton Booth. Deeds conveying the various parcels to the General were dated in the...
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  • the polling booth, he is bewildered by the voting machine and does not understand how to operate it. After talking to the villagers, Newton soon realizes...
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    his term as governor. In 1871, Haight lost his bid for reelection to Newton Booth. Haight returned to his Alameda estate and his law practice. After he...
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    – Mar 3, 1875 Elected in 1873 to finish Casserly's term. Retired. 9 Newton Booth Anti-Monopoly Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1881 Elected early in 1873. Retired...
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    includes the service of two brothers, Walter Booth and Newton Booth, as its mayors in the mid-1850s. Newton Booth later moved west to California, where he...
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    governor. He served as Lieutenant Governor of California under Newton Booth until Booth was elected to the United States Senate in 1875. Pacheco then served...
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  • convention nominated anti-monopolist Senator Newton Booth of California for vice-president; after Booth declined to run, the national committee chose...
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  • of Claims 1905–39. Nephew of Newton Booth. Walter Booth, Mayor of Paris, Illinois. Brother of Newton Booth. NOTE: Booth Tarkington was also son of Indiana...
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    convention nominated Anti-Monopolist Senator Newton Booth of California for vice president. After Booth declined to run, the national committee chose...
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    26, 1947, due to his death in Indianapolis. Booth was the nephew of California political figure Newton Booth. He married Mabel Dana on December 17, 1893...
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  • Vardens (political party), a California Anti-Monopoly Party, electing Newton Booth to the U.S. Senate Dolly Varden (band), a musical group from Chicago...
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    retirement of John S. Hager. However, his nomination was defeated by Governor Newton Booth, an independent. Fortuitously, Senator Aaron A. Sargent retired three...
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    December 23, 1873 – March 3, 1875 Preceded by Eugene Casserly Succeeded by Newton Booth Personal details Born (1818-03-12)March 12, 1818 Morristown, New Jersey...
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  • Readjuster David Davis Illinois 1877–1883 Elected as an Independent Newton Booth California 1875–1881 Elected as an Anti-Monopolist, served as an Independent...
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  • Nathaniel Booth (slave) (1826–1901), African-American escaped slave Newell Snow Booth (1903 - 1968), American Methodist bishop Newton Booth (1825–1892)...
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  • Ferdinand Baehr (R) James J. Green (R) Henry Nicholas Bolander (R) 3R 1872 Newton Booth (R) Romualdo Pacheco (R) 22D, 17R, 1I 54R, 25D, 1I Grant/ Wilson (R)...
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    but not by Vásquez. Posses began searching for Vásquez, and Governor Newton Booth placed a $1,000 reward on his head. Sheriff John H. Adams from San Jose...
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    Justin S. Morrill; Ranking Member: Newton Booth) Public Lands (Chairman: Richard J. Oglesby; Ranking Member: Newton Booth) Railroads (Chairman: Joseph R....
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    officially ended due to hostility between then Governor of California Newton Booth and Whitney. In 1880 the State Mining Bureau was established by the Legislature...
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  • 1845 Frederick Low None None H.H. Haight Yale University A.B. 1844 Newton Booth De Pauw University A.B. 1846 Romualdo Pacheco None None William Irwin...
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  • not allowed to return to the Verde Valley until 1900. February 27 – Newton Booth, 11th Governor of California, resigns, having been elected Senator. Lieutenant...
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  • 283 59.03% Won Y 1867 George Congdon Gorham 40,359 43.71% Lost N 1871 Newton Booth 62,561 52.11% Won Y 1875 Timothy Guy Phelps 31,322 25.48% Lost N 1879...
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    nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 1876 election after Newton Booth declined to run. He ran with Peter Cooper who was running for the presidency...
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