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    William Warner Hoppin (September 1, 1807 – April 19, 1890) was the 24th Governor of Rhode Island from 1854 to 1857. Hoppin was a native of Providence,...
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    Know Nothings also dominated politics in Rhode Island, where in 1855 William W. Hoppin held the governorship and five out of every seven votes went to the...
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    Governor William W. Hoppin won re-election against Democratic nominee Americus V. Potter. On election day, 4 April 1855, incumbent Whig Governor William W. Hoppin...
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    Democratic Governor Francis M. Dimond was defeated by Whig nominee William W. Hoppin. Following the resignation of Governor Philip Allen in order to become...
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    Catherine Beekman (1841–1923), who married William W. Hoppin, Jr. (1840–1913), son of Governor William W. Hoppin. Gerard Beekman (1842–1918) Philip Milledoller...
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    elect the Governor of Rhode Island. Incumbent Republican Governor William W. Hoppin won re-election against Democratic nominee Americus V. Potter in a...
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    Democratic Governor Philip Allen won re-election against Whig nominee William W. Hoppin and Free Soil nominee Edward Harris. On election day, 6 April 1853...
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    the Lieut. Governor, Francis M. Dimond... Sobel 1978, p. 1346. "William Warner Hoppin". National Governors Association. Retrieved June 13, 2023. "none"...
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    siblings was Catherine Beekman, who married William W. Hoppin, Jr. (son of Governor William W. Hoppin); Gerard Beekman; Philip Milledoller Beekman, who...
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  • Connecticut, 1885–1887[citation needed] William W. Hoppin, 24th Governor of Rhode Island, 1854–1857 William J. Mills (1877), 19th Governor of New Mexico...
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    Governor Wade Hampton III – Governor of South Carolina. Governor William W. Hoppin – Governor of Rhode Island. Governor Charles Warren Lippitt – Governor...
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    political family; her grandfather was Governor William Jones and her cousin was Governor William W. Hoppin. Elisha and Anna had seven children, including:...
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  • educator and author (died 1944) October 3 – William C. Gorgas, physician, Surgeon General (died 1920) October 26 – C. W. Post, cereal manufacturer (died 1914)...
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    (1853), William C. Cozzens (1863), Charles D. Kimball (1901), Norman Case (1928), John Pastore (1945), and John S. McKiernan (1950). William Brenton,...
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    (1785–1835) James William Beekman (1815–1877) m. Abian Ann Steele Milledoler (1819–1897) Catherine Beekman (1841–1923) m. William W. Hoppin Jr. (1840–1913)...
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  • September 7 – Almon W. Babbitt, Mormon pioneer and first secretary/treasurer of Utah Territory (born 1812) October 19 – William Sprague III, politician...
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    Governor before election William W. Hoppin Republican Elected Governor Elisha Dyer Republican...
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  • Howard Hoppin (April 17, 1856 – October 19, 1940) was an American architect from Providence, Rhode Island. Hoppin was born on April 17, 1856, in Providence...
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  • Henderson – United States Senator and author of the 13th Amendment. William W. Hoppin – Governor of Rhode Island. David Jerome – State senator from Michigan...
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  • The Mormons abandon the Las Vegas Valley of Nevada. Maryland politician William Daniel proposes the Local Option for prohibition. Bleeding Kansas (1854–1860)...
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  • Anthony, and William W. Hoppin were also Governors of Rhode Island during this time. However, Democrats John Brown Francis and William Sprague III served...
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  • December 28 – John William Wood, Sr., North Carolinan politician, founder of Benson, North Carolina (died 1928) March 8 – William Poole, founder of the...
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  • Colonel Francis Laurens Vinton Hoppin (October 7, 1866 – October 9, 1941) was a prominent American architect and painter from Providence, Rhode Island...
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    Gallatin (1882–1944), who married William Warner Hoppin Jr. (1878–1948), a grandson of Gov. William Warner Hoppin, in 1902. Notes Billias, George Athan...
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    Courtland Hector Hoppin (March 12, 1906 – January 28, 1974) was an American artist, photographer and pioneer in the field of animated film. The works produced...
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  • Musicians. Vol. xx (1st ed.). London: Macmillan. pp. 552–553. Richard H. Hoppin, Medieval Music. New York, W.W. Norton & Co., 1978. ISBN 0-393-09090-6...
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    July 20, 1853 – May 2, 1854 Preceded by Philip Allen Succeeded by William W. Hoppin Personal details Born (1796-06-06)June 6, 1796 Bristol, Rhode Island...
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  • York: W.W. Norton/Pendragon Press. p. 9. Hoppin 1978, p. 58. Parrish 1957, p. 5. Seay 1965, p. 40. Hoppin 1978, pp. 59–60. Hoppin 1978, p. 60. Hoppin 1978...
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    1848 he studied law in the office of future Rhode Island Governor William W. Hoppin. In 1851, he was admitted to the Rhode Island Bar and began a private...
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    Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island from 1856 to 1857, serving under Governor W. W. Hoppin. Nicholas Brown III was born on October 2, 1792, in Providence, Rhode...
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