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    Reuel Williams (June 2, 1783 – July 25, 1862) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Senator from Maine from 1837 to 1843...
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  • servant and scholar Reuel Williams (1783–1862), U.S. Senator from Maine Jairus Aquino (born 1999), Filipino actor James Reuel Smith (1852–1935), American...
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    John Ronald Reuel Tolkien CBE FRSL (/ˈruːl ˈtɒlkiːn/, ROOL TOL-keen; 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was...
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  • Christopher John Reuel Tolkien (21 November 1924 – 16 January 2020) was an English and naturalised French academic editor. The son of author and academic...
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  • Wilkin. Reuel Williams (1783–1862), member of the Maine Legislature 1812–29 1832 1848, U.S. Senator from Maine 1837–43. Father of Joseph H. Williams. Joseph...
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  • representative for Maine's 79th District Samuel Wells, 25th governor of Maine Reuel Williams, US senator George B. Cheever, abolitionist minister and writer Charlie...
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    election to finish the term or retired when elected successor qualified. 6 Reuel Williams Democratic Mar 4, 1837 – Feb 15, 1843 Elected to finish Shepley's term...
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    Buffalo Bills Gil Whitney, television news anchorman and meteorologist Reuel Williams, U.S. senator Willard G. Wyman, general USS Augusta, 2 ships "City of...
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    subscription within one year. Before the expiration of the time limit, Hon. Reuel Williams of Augusta and Hon. Benjamin Brown of Vassalboro contributed $10,000...
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    to The U.S. Senate, filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Reuel Williams. He was elected in 1844 to complete the final four years of the term...
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    Francis H. Fassett, then Maine's leading architect. It was built for Reuel Williams, then one of Augusta's leading businessmen and politicians. Although...
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    2) from Maine 1835–1841 Served alongside: Ether Shepley, Judah Dana, Reuel Williams Succeeded by George Evans Honorary titles Preceded by Wilson Lumpkin...
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  • (J) 23rd (1833–1835) John Ruggles (J) 24th (1835–1837) Judah Dana (J) Reuel Williams (D) 25th (1837–1839) John Ruggles (D) 26th (1839–1841) 27th (1841–1843)...
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    Benton) Militia (Chairman: Clement C. Clay) Naval Affairs (Chairman: Reuel Williams) Patents and the Patent Office (Chairman: Daniel Sturgeon) Pensions...
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    Jersey 1833–1836 William Rives Jacksonian/Democratic Virginia 1836–1839 Reuel Williams Democratic Maine 1839–1841 Willie P. Mangum Whig North Carolina 1841–1842...
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    economy. Borden persuaded his former partners and a third investor, Reuel Williams, to build a new factory. It opened in 1857 in Burrville, Connecticut...
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    Agricultural Bank of Mississippi (Select) Mileage (Chairman: Thomas W. Williams) Military Affairs (Chairman: William C. Dawson) Militia (Chairman: George...
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  • 1982 Jared W. Williams (1796–1864), U.S. Senator from New Hampshire Reuel Williams (1783–1862), U.S. Senator from Maine John J. Williams (politician) (1904–1988)...
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  • 1818–1898 Reuel Williams 1837–1843 1 Maine Democratic 1783–1862 Thomas Hickman Williams 1838–1839 1 Mississippi Democratic 1801–1851 Thomas Hill Williams 1817–1824...
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    Court. Early in 1841, Judd met Jane Elizabeth Williams, the daughter of United States Senator Reuel Williams. The couple married on August 31, 1841; they...
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    Ruggles U.S. senator (Class 2) from Maine 1841–1847 Served alongside: Reuel Williams, John Fairfield Succeeded by James W. Bradbury Political offices Preceded by...
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    Spencer Jarnagin (W) Elected October 17, 1843 Maine (1) Vacant Senator Reuel Williams (D) resigned in previous congress. Successor elected December 4, 1843...
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    Successor seated December 7, 1829. First ballot (April 6, 1829): ▌Reuel Williams (Jacksonian) 41.0% ▌George Evans (Anti-Jacksonian) 32.6% ▌Jesse Robinson...
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    (Whig) [data missing] Maine Reuel Williams Democratic 1837 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1838 or 1839. ▌Y Reuel Williams (Democratic) [data missing]...
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    Appointed by Robert P. Dunlap Preceded by Ether Shepley Succeeded by Reuel Williams Judge of the Maine Court of Common Pleas In office 1811–1829 Personal...
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    Henry Clay (W) ▌2. Robert C. Nicholas (D) ▌3. Alexander Mouton (D) ▌1. Reuel Williams (D) ▌2. John Ruggles (D) ▌1. Joseph Kent (W), until November 24, 1837...
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  • Independent Reuel Williams 1,857 41.04 / 100 Elected Independent Jesse Robinson 674 14.9 / 100 3rd Maine 4 (Special) - Second Trial Independent Reuel Williams 2...
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  • Prentiss Vermont April 11, 1842 Samuel Southard New Jersey June 26, 1842 Reuel Williams Maine February 15, 1843 John Calhoun South Carolina March 3, 1843 William...
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  • Van Buren/ Richard Mentor Johnson (D) Y 1837 21D, 4W 108D, 54W, 24? Reuel Williams (D) John Ruggles (D) 6D, 2W 1838 Edward Kent (W) 14D, 11W 98W, 85D,...
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    Whig gain. ▌Y Spencer Jarnagin (Whig) [data missing] Maine (Class 1) Reuel Williams Democratic 1837 (special) Incumbent resigned February 15, 1843. Winner...
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