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    politics, Wolcott's political views shifted from Federalist, to Toleration, and finally Jacksonian. Oliver Wolcott Jr. is the son to Oliver Wolcott Sr., part...
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    Oliver Wolcott Sr. (/ˈwʊlkət/ WUUL-kət; November 20, 1726 – December 1, 1797) was an American Founding Father and politician. He was a signer of the United...
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  • Wolcott may refer to: Wolcott, Colorado Wolcott, Connecticut Wolcott, Indiana Wolcott, Kansas Wolcott, New York Wolcott (village), New York Wolcott, Vermont...
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    Eli Whitney (redirect from Eli Whitney, Jr.)
    interchangeable parts at that time. Ten months later, the Treasury Secretary, Oliver Wolcott Jr., sent him a "foreign pamphlet on arms manufacturing techniques,"...
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    Chicken Coop murders. He appeared in the HBO miniseries John Adams as Oliver Wolcott Jr., the second United States Secretary of the Treasury. Harner had a...
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    the home of Oliver Wolcott Sr. (1726–1797), and is where his son Oliver Wolcott Jr., was born. Many distinguished guests visited the Wolcott House, including...
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    Democratic-Republican nominee and former United States Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott Jr.. On election day, 11 April 1816, Federalist nominee John Cotton Smith...
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    family, resigned from office in January 1795 and was replaced by Oliver Wolcott Jr.. While his relationship with Washington would remain friendly, Washington's...
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  • Governor Wolcott may refer to: Oliver Wolcott (1726–1797), 19th Governor of Connecticut Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760–1833), 24th Governor of Connecticut Roger...
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    key cabinet members, especially the powerful Treasury Secretary, Oliver Wolcott Jr. Adams was in other respects quite independent of his cabinet, often...
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    Democratic-Republican nominee and former United States Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott Jr. On election day, 10 April 1817, Federalist nominee John Cotton Smith...
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    James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. (August 12, 1877 – June 21, 1952) was an American politician, a Republican from New York. He was the son of New York State...
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    States if necessary. To fund this army, Hamilton wrote regularly to Oliver Wolcott Jr., his successor at the treasury, Representative William Loughton Smith...
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    Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776), and Wolcott helped her brothers Frederick and Oliver Wolcott Jr. and her sister Laura use a melted statue of...
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    2011. Retrieved February 13, 2012. Abigail Wolcott was the cousin of Connecticut Governor Oliver Wolcott Jr., for whom Wolcottville, Connecticut, later...
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    afterwards, even enlisting the help of the Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott Jr. in a letter written on September 1, 1796. Later, his nephew visited...
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    him. Three cabinet members, Timothy Pickering, James McHenry, and Oliver Wolcott Jr., were devoted to Hamilton and referred every major policy question...
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    including George Catlin, Horace Mann (the educator), Aaron Burr, Oliver Wolcott Jr., and Roger Sherman Baldwin. Each name is followed by the year that...
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    Watt, designer of the flag of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Oliver Wolcott Jr., designer of the flag of the United States Customs Service Zeng Liansong...
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    to Litchfield, where, in the house of Oliver Wolcott it was melted into bullets for the American army by Wolcott's daughter and sister. During the American...
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    American politician Oliver Wolcott Jr. (1760–1833), American politician and judge Oliver Wonekha (born 1951), Ugandan politician Oliver Wood (disambiguation)...
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    CTHumanities. Retrieved January 13, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 162–163. "Oliver Wolcott Jr". National Governors Association. January 7, 2015. Retrieved February...
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    New York September 11, 1789 January 31, 1795 George Washington 2 Oliver Wolcott Jr. Connecticut February 3, 1795 December 31, 1800 John Adams 3 Samuel...
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    April 8, 1824. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated former congressman and Federalist Party candidate Timothy...
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    Governor Oliver Wolcott of Connecticut. The Town of Wolcott is in the northeast corner of the county. There are two villages within the town: Wolcott and Red...
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    candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr., winning with 56.71% of the vote. The Democratic-Republicans in Connecticut had grown tired of governor Wolcott, and wished...
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    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on April 16, 1791. Washington appointed Oliver Wolcott Jr. to replace him. "Eveleigh, Nicholas". history.house.gov. Retrieved...
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    Customs Service was designed in 1799 by Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wolcott Jr. and consists of 16 vertical red and white stripes with a coat of...
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    April 11, 1822. Incumbent governor and Toleration Party candidate Oliver Wolcott Jr. defeated former congressman and Federalist Party candidate Zephaniah...
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    Canfield, American linguist, poet, and translator (b. 1803) June 1 – Oliver Wolcott Jr., American lawyer, politician, 2nd United States Secretary of the...
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