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    William Upham (August 5, 1792 – January 14, 1853) was an American attorney and politician from Montpelier, Vermont. He was most notable for his service...
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    William Henry Upham (May 3, 1841 – July 2, 1924) was an American businessman, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was the 18th governor of Wisconsin...
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  • Upham is a surname, and may refer to Alexander Upham (1802–1841), farmer, merchant, ship builder and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada Alfred H....
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  • Upham may refer to: Upham, Hampshire, England Upham, New Mexico Upham, North Dakota Upham, Wisconsin, named for Governor William H. Upham Upham Mansion...
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    of William H. Upham, the 18th governor of Wisconsin. In historical documents, his name is almost always abbreviated as C. H. Upham. Calvin Upham was...
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    Upham Mansion also known as Gov. William H. Upham House at 212 West Third Street, Marshfield, Wisconsin, is the former family home of Wisconsin governor...
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  • William Upham (1792–1853) was a U.S. Senator from Vermont from 1843 to 1853. Senator Upham may also refer to: Alonzo S. Upham (1811–1882), New York State...
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  • George William Upham (January 28, 1862 – July 14, 1923) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick as a member...
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    1853, having been appointed to fill the unexpired term of Senator William Upham, who had died. He served until March 16, 1854, when the Senate resolved...
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    by William H. Keating, it was named by Warren Upham in 1879 after Louis Agassiz, the then-recently deceased (1873) founder of glaciology, when Upham recognized...
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    industry was a stave and spoke factory located near the railroad. In 1878 William H. Upham, a "Yankee" migrant of English descent from Massachusetts and later...
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  • Crafts 9 28th 10 Elected in 1843. Mar 4, 1843 – Jan 14, 1853 Whig William Upham 10 Re-elected in 1845. Lost re-election. 10 29th 30th 31st 11 Re-elected...
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    new Governor William Plumer to command the detachment of troops from New Hampshire ordered to garrison Fort McClary. In September, Upham joined his regiment...
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    1843. He was not a candidate for a full term, and was succeeded by William Upham. Samuel Crafts retired to his farm in Craftsbury where he died in 1853...
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    Uphams Corner, or Upham's Corner, is a commercial center in Dorchester, the largest neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. The intersection of Dudley...
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    Arkansas. Founded in 1825 the committee was formed at the request of Senator William Findlay from Pennsylvania. Arguing that agriculture was as important to...
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    January 2 to April 11, 1849, at Albany, New York. Ex-Governor of New York William H. Seward was nominated by a caucus of Whig State legislators on February...
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  • (1839–1841) 27th (1841–1843) Samuel C. Crafts (W) 28th (1843–1845) William Upham (W) 29th (1845–1847) 30th (1847–1849) 31st (1849–1851) Solomon Foot...
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  • org/Photos4/407/Photo407399o.jpeg [bare URL image file] "Did Major John André Whip William Russell in Sagaponack? – Dan's Papers". 3 December 2016. "Poxabogue Windmill...
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    March 2, 1853: An act providing for administering the oath of office to William R. King, Vice President elect of the United States of America. Sess. 2...
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    inauguration and festivities before leaving the city. In 1853, Senator William Upham of Vermont died of smallpox at Irving House, and this apparently prompted...
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    1892, defeating Republican John C. Spooner, but lost a third term to William Upham in 1894. He ran again in 1904 but lost to the incumbent Robert M. La...
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    who received their education and training in Prentiss's office was William Upham, who later served in the United States Senate. Prentiss was a trustee...
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    Edward Dyer Chaplain: Isaac S. Tinsley (Baptist), elected December 16, 1843 William M. Daily (Methodist), from December 4, 1844 Clerk: Matthew St. Clair Clarke...
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  • Spaulding, Vermont State Treasurer John Mellen Thurston, U.S. senator William Upham, U.S. senator Eliakim Persons Walton, U.S. congressman Anne Watson,...
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    (Chairman: William Haywood then John Adams Dix) Distributing Public Revenue Among the States (Select) District of Columbia (Chairman: William Haywood then...
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  • 1862–1929 Thomas R. Underwood 1951–1952 2 Kentucky Democratic 1898–1956 William Upham 1843–1853 3 Vermont Whig 1792–1853 Robert W. Upton 1953–1954 3 New Hampshire...
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    Land Claims (Chairman: John Gayle) Post Office and Post Roads (Chairman: William L. Goggin) Public Buildings and Grounds (Chairman: John W. Houston) Public...
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    tempore William R. King acted his duties as the President of the Senate. A group of senators consisting of John Macpherson Berrien, William C. Dawson...
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  • Nathaniel Upham (June 9, 1774 – July 10, 1829) was an American politician and a United States representative from New Hampshire. Upham was born in Deerfield...
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