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William Warner, U.S. Senator
(1840 - 1916)
) William Warner (June 11, 1840 – October 4, 1916) was an American lawyer and politician based in Kansas City, Missouri, where he became mayor of Kansas City in 1871-72. He later represented Missouri...
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John B. Henderson, U.S. Senator
(1826 - 1913)
John Brooks Henderson (November 16, 1826 – April 12, 1913) was a United States Senator from Missouri and a co-author of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Born near Danvi...
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Trusten Polk, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1811 - 1876)
Trusten Polk (May 29, 1811 – April 16, 1876) served as both the 12th Governor of Missouri in 1857 and U.S. Senator from 1857 to 1862. Biography Polk was born in Bridgeville, Delaware. A Democ...
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Henry S. Geyer, U.S. Senator
(1790 - 1859)
Henry Sheffie Geyer (December 9, 1790 – March 5, 1859) was a politician, lawyer, and soldier from Missouri. Born in Frederick, Maryland, he was instructed privately, studied law, was admitted to the ...
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William F. Vilas, U.S. Senator, Postmaster General and Secretary of the Interior
(1840 - 1908)
William Freeman Vilas (July 9, 1840 – August 27, 1908) was a member of the Democratic Party who served in the United States Senate for the state of Wisconsin from 1891 to 1897. He was a prominent Bou...
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William Proxmire, U.S. Senator
(1915 - 2005)
Edward William Proxmire (November 11, 1915 – December 15, 2005) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Wisconsin from 1957 to 1989. ...
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Joseph V. Quarles, U.S. Senator
(1843 - 1911)
Joseph Very Quarles, Jr. (December 16, 1843 – October 7, 1911) was an American politician of the Republican Party who served as a United States federal judge and as a United States Senator from Wisco...
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John L. Mitchell, U.S. Senator
(1842 - 1904)
John Lendrum Mitchell (October 19, 1842 – June 29, 1904) was an American politician and a Democratic Congressman, Senator from Wisconsin, and a member of the Wisconsin State Senate. He was born in Mi...
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Philetus Sawyer, U.S. Senator
(1816 - 1900)
Philetus Sawyer (September 22, 1816 – March 29, 1900) was an American politician of the Republican Party who represented Wisconsin in both houses of Congress. Sawyer County, Wisconsin, is named for h...
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James Rood Doolittle, U.S. Senator
(1815 - 1897)
James Rood Doolittle (January 3, 1815 – July 23, 1897) was an American politician who served as a senator from the state of Wisconsin from March 4, 1857, to March 4, 1869. He was a strong supporter o...
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Lewis F. Linn, U.S. Senator
(1796 - 1843)
Lewis Fields Linn (November 5, 1796 – October 3, 1843) was a Jacksonian Democratic U.S. Senator for the state of Missouri born in Kentucky. He served in that role from 1833 to 1843. Four states named...
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Henry Dodge, U.S. Senator
(1782 - 1867)
Henry Dodge (October 12, 1782 – June 19, 1867) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, Territorial Governor of Wisconsin and a veteran of the Black Hawk War. His...
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Augustus C. Dodge, U.S. Senator
(1812 - 1883)
Augustus Caesar Dodge (January 2, 1812 – November 20, 1883) was one of the first set of United States Senators to represent the state of Iowa after it was admitted to the Union as a state in 1846. Do...
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William W. "Bill" Bradley, U.S. Senator MP
William Warren "Bill" Bradley (born July 28, 1943) is an American hall of fame basketball player, Rhodes scholar, and former three-term Democratic U.S. Senator from New Jersey. He ran unsuccessfully ...
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Clifford P. Case, U.S. Senator
(1904 - 1982)
Clifford Philip Case, Jr. (April 16, 1904 – March 5, 1982) was an American lawyer and politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a U.S. Representative (1945–1953) and a U.S. Senator (...
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Dwight Morrow, U.S. Senator
(1873 - 1931)
Dwight Whitney Morrow (January 11, 1873 – October 5, 1931) was an American businessman, politician, and diplomat. Born in Huntington, West Virginia, he moved with his parents to Allegheny, Pennsylv...
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Walter Evans Edge, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1873 - 1956)
Walter Evans Edge (November 20, 1873 – October 29, 1956) was an American politician. A Republican, he was twice the Governor of New Jersey, from 1917 to 1919 and again from 1944 to 1947, serving as g...
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Howard Alexander Smith, U.S. Senator
(1880 - 1966)
Howard Alexander Smith (January 30, 1880 – October 27, 1966) was a United States Senator from New Jersey. He was the uncle of Peter H. Dominick, also a United States Senator from Colorado. Born i...
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Peter H. Dominick, U.S. Senator
(1915 - 1981)
Peter Hoyt Dominick (July 7, 1915 – March 18, 1981) was a politician and lawyer from Colorado. A member of the Republican Party, he served in the United States Senate from 1963 to 1975. His uncle, Ho...
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William Warren Barbour, U.S. Senator
(1888 - 1942)
William Warren Barbour (July 31, 1888 – November 22, 1943) was an American Republican Party politician who represented New Jersey in the United States Senate from 1931 to 1937 and again from 1938 unt...
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John F. Dryden, U.S. Senator MP
(1839 - 1911)
John Fairfield Dryden (August 7, 1839 — November 24, 1911) was president of the Prudential Insurance Company and a United States Senator from New Jersey. He was known as the "father of industrial ins...
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John C. Ten Eyck, U.S. Senator
(1814 - 1879)
John Conover Ten Eyck (March 12, 1814 – August 24, 1879) was a United States Senator from New Jersey during the American Civil War. Born in Freehold, New Jersey, he completed preparatory studies ...
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Jonathan Dayton, Signer of the US Constitution, 4th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives MP
(1760 - 1824)
Jonathan Dayton (October 16, 1760 – October 9, 1824) was an American politician from the U.S. state of New Jersey. He was the youngest person to sign the United States Constitution and a member of th...
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Theodore Fitz Randolph, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1826 - 1883)
Theodore Fitz Randolph (June 24, 1826 – November 7, 1883) was an American Democratic Party politician, who served as the 22nd Governor of New Jersey from 1869 to 1872, and represented the state in th...
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William Wright, U.S. Senator
(1794 - 1866)
) William Wright (November 13, 1794 – November 1, 1866) was an American politician who served as Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, represented New Jersey's 5th congressional district as a Whig in the Unit...
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Garret D. Wall, U.S. Senator
(1783 - 1850)
Garret Dorset Wall (March 10, 1783 – November 22, 1850) was a military officer and politician from New Jersey. Biography Born in Middletown Township, he completed preparatory studies, studied...
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James Walter Wall, U.S. Senator
(1820 - 1872)
James Walter Wall (May 26, 1820 – June 9, 1872) was a United States Senator from New Jersey during the American Civil War. He was the son of U.S. Senator Garret Dorset Wall. Biography Born in...
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John Kean, U.S. Senator
(1852 - 1914)
) John Kean (December 4, 1852 – November 4, 1914) was an American lawyer, banker and Republican Party politician from Elizabeth, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey in the U.S. Senate from 1899 to ...
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Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Sr., U.S. Senator
(1869 - 1948)
Joseph Sherman Frelinghuysen, Sr. (March 12, 1869 – February 8, 1948) represented New Jersey as a Republican in the United States Senate from 1917 to 1923. Biography He was born in Raritan, N...
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Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, U.S. Senator and Secretary of State
(1817 - 1885)
Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (August 4, 1817 – May 20, 1885) was a member of the United States Senate representing New Jersey and a United States Secretary of State. Early life and education ...
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Frederick Frelinghuysen, U.S. Senator
(1753 - 1804)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for New Jersey with the rank of COLONEL. DAR # Ancestor #: A042309 ) Frederick Frelinghuysen (April 13, 1753 – April 13, 1804) was an American lawyer, soldier, ...
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Theodore Frelinghuysen, U.S. Senator
(1787 - 1862)
) Theodore Frelinghuysen (March 28, 1787 – April 12, 1862) was an American politician, serving as New Jersey Attorney General, United States Senator, and Mayor of Newark, New Jersey before running as...
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Richard Stockton Field, U.S. Senator
(1803 - 1870)
Richard Stockton Field (December 31, 1803 – May 25, 1870) was a United States Senator from New Jersey, and later a United States federal judge. Field was the great-grandson of Richard Stockton (1730-...
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William L. Dayton, U.S. Senator, Minister to France
(1807 - 1864)
William Lewis Dayton (February 17, 1807 – December 1, 1864) was an American politician. A distant relation of U.S. House Speaker and U.S. Constitution signatory Jonathan Dayton, he was born in Ba...
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Mahlon Dickerson, Governor, U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Navy
(1770 - 1853)
Mahlon Dickerson (April 17, 1770 – October 5, 1853) was an American judge and politician. He was elected Governor of New Jersey as well as United States Senator from that state. He was twice appointe...
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Joseph McIlvaine, U.S. Senator
(1769 - 1826)
Joseph McIlvaine (October 2, 1769 – August 19, 1826) was a United States Senator from New Jersey from 1823 until his death. Early life and career McIlvaine was born in Bristol, Pennsylvania t...
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James J. Wilson, U.S. Senator
(1775 - 1824)
Jefferson Wilson (1775 – July 28, 1824) served New Jersey as a U.S. Senator from 1815 to 1821. Biography Wilson was born in Essex County, New Jersey, where he attended the common schools. He ...
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John Lambert, U.S. Senator
(1746 - 1823)
) John Lambert (February 24, 1746 – February 4, 1823), was a New Jersey politician who served as a Representative, a U.S. Senator and as Acting Governor of New Jersey. Born in what is now Lambert...
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John Condit, U.S. Senator
(1755 - 1834)
John Condit (July 8, 1755 – May 4, 1834) was a United States Representative and a United States Senator from New Jersey and father of United States Representative Silas Condit. Condit was born in...
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Aaron Ogden, Governor, U.S. Senator MP
(1756 - 1839)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW JERSEY with the rank of Major. DAR Ancestor #: A085700 Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: MAJOR Birth: 12-3-1756 ELIZABETHTOWN NEW JERSEY Death: 4-19-1839 JERS...
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James Schureman, U.S. Senator
(1756 - 1824)
James Schureman (February 12, 1756 – January 22, 1824) was an American merchant and statesman from New Brunswick, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress as well as the Unit...
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Franklin Davenport, U.S. Senator
(1755 - 1832)
Franklin Davenport (September 1755 – July 27, 1832) was a Federalist Party US Senator and US Representative from New Jersey. Biography Davenport was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and his...
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Matthew "Boss" Quay, Senator, Medal of Honor
(1833 - 1904)
Matthew Stanley Quay (September 30, 1833 – May 28, 1904) was an immensely powerful Pennsylvania political boss; "kingmaker" (Benjamin Harrison, 1888). "Boss" Quay's political principles and actions s...
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Charles R. Buckalew, U.S. Senator
(1821 - 1899)
Charles Rollin Buckalew (December 28, 1821 – May 19, 1899) was an American lawyer and Democratic party politician from Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. He served in the state senate and represented Pennsylv...
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David Wilmot, U.S. Senator
(1814 - 1868)
David Wilmot (January 20, 1814 – March 16, 1868) was a U.S. political figure. He was a sponsor and eponym of the Wilmot Proviso which aimed to ban slavery in land gained from Mexico in the Mexican-Am...
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James Donald Cameron, U.S. Senator and Secretary of War
(1833 - 1918)
James Donald Cameron (May 14, 1833 – August 30, 1918) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as Secretary of War under Ulysses S. Grant and in the United States Senate for twenty yea...
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Simon Cameron, U.S. Senator and Secretary of War
(1799 - 1889)
Simon Cameron (March 8, 1799 – June 26, 1889) was an American politician who served as United States Secretary of War for Abraham Lincoln at the start of the American Civil War. After making his fort...
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William Wilkins, US Senator, Minister to Russia
(c.1779 - c.1865)
William Wilkins (December 20, 1779 – June 23, 1865) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. During his career, he served in both houses of the Pennsylvania Sta...
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Abner Lacock, U.S. Senator
(1770 - 1837)
Abner Lacock (July 9, 1770 – April 12, 1837) was an American surveyor, civil engineer, and politician from Rochester, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses in the state legislature and represented P...
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Andrew Gregg, U.S. Senator
(1755 - 1835)
Andrew Gregg (June 10, 1755 – May 20, 1835) was an American politician and political figure. He was born near Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He married the daughter of Major General James Potter who was a...
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George Logan, U.S. Senator
(1753 - 1821)
George Logan (September 9, 1753 – April 9, 1821) was an American physician, farmer, legislator and politician from Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. He served in the Pennsylvania state legislature a...
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Albert Gallatin, 4th U.S. Sec'y of the Treasury MP
(1761 - 1849)
Abraham Alfonse Albert Gallatin ( January 29, 1761 – August 12, 1849) was a Swiss-American ethnologist, linguist, politician, diplomat, congressman, and the longest-serving United States Secretary of t...
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Samuel Maclay, U.S. Senator
(1741 - 1811)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for Pennsylvania with the rank of LIEUTENANT COLONEL . DAR Ancestor #: A072949 Samuel Maclay (June 17, 1741 – October 5, 1811) was an American surveyor, farmer,...
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William Maclay, U.S. Senator
(1737 - 1804)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for Pennsylvania. DAR Ancestor #: A072950 ) William Maclay (July 20, 1737 – April 16, 1804) was a politician from Pennsylvania during the eighteenth century. ...
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Herbert H. Lehman MP
(1878 - 1963)
LEHMAN, Herbert Henry, a Senator from New York; born in New York City, March 28, 1878; attended Sachs Collegiate Institute in New York City; graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., in 189...
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David B. Hill, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1843 - 1910)
David Bennett Hill (August 29, 1843 – October 20, 1910) was an American politician from New York who was the 29th Governor of New York from 1885 to 1891. Life He was Mayor of Elmira, New York in ...
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Elbridge G. Lapham, U.S. Senator
(1814 - 1890)
Elbridge Gerry Lapham (October 18, 1814 – January 8, 1890) was a U.S. Senator from New York from 1881-1885. Life Lapham attended the public schools and the Canandaigua Academy. He studied civ...
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Ira Harris, U.S. Senator
(1802 - 1875)
Ira Harris (May 31, 1802 – December 2, 1875) was an American jurist and senator from New York. He was also a friend of Abraham Lincoln's. Life Harris grew up on a farm, and graduated from Uni...
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Henry A. Foster, U.S. Senator
(1800 - 1889)
Henry Allen Foster (May 7, 1800 – May 11, 1889) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was a United States Senator from 1844 to 1845. Life His family moved to Cazenovia, New ...
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Charles Goodell, U.S. Senator
(1926 - 1987)
Charles Ellsworth Goodell (March 16, 1926 – January 21, 1987) was a U.S. Representative and a Senator from New York, notable for coming into both offices under special circumstances following the dea...
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Kenneth B. Keating, U.S. Senator
(1900 - 1975)
Kenneth Barnard Keating (May 18, 1900 – May 5, 1975), was a United States Representative and a U.S. Senator from New York, and in later life, an appellate judge and a diplomat representing the United...
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Irving Ives, U.S. Senator
(1896 - 1962)
Irving McNeil Ives (January 24, 1896 – February 24, 1962) was an American politician. A member of the Republican Party, he served as a United States Senator from New York from 1947 to 1959. He was pr...
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Royal S. Copeland, U.S. Senator
(1868 - 1938)
Royal Samuel Copeland (November 7, 1868 – June 17, 1938) was an American academic, homeopathic physician, and politician who held elected offices in both Michigan (as a Republican) and New York (as a...
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Edward Murphy, Jr.
(1836 - 1911)
) Edward Murphy, Jr. (December 15, 1836 – August 3, 1911) was a single term United States Senator from New York, a businessman, and mayor of Troy, New York.
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Frank Hiscock, U.S. Senator
(1834 - 1914)
Frank Hiscock (September 6, 1834 – June 18, 1914) was a U.S. Representative and Senator from New York. Biography Hiscock was born in Pompey, Onondaga County, New York, September 6, 1834. He g...
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Thomas C. Platt, U.S. Senator
(1833 - 1910)
Thomas Collier Platt (July 15, 1833 – March 6, 1910) was a two-term member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1873-1877) and a three-term U.S. Senator from New York in the years 1881 and 1897-1909...
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Francis Kernan, U.S. Senator
(1816 - 1892)
Francis Kernan (January 14, 1816 – September 7, 1892) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was a U.S. Senator (D-NY) from 1875 to 1881. Kernan's son, Michael Kernan, became a s...
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Daniel S. Dickinson, U.S. Senator
(1800 - 1866)
Daniel Stevens Dickinson (September 11, 1800 – April 12, 1866) was a New York politician, most notable as a United States Senator from 1844 to 1851. Biography Born in Goshen, Connecticut, he ...
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Nathaniel P. Tallmadge, U.S. Senator
(1795 - 1864)
Nathaniel Pitcher Tallmadge (February 8, 1795 – November 2, 1864) was an American lawyer and politician. He was a U.S. Senator from New York and Governor of the Wisconsin Territory. Early life ...
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Charles E. Dudley, U.S. Senator
(1780 - 1841)
Charles Edward Dudley (May 23, 1780 – January 23, 1841) was an American politician. Life Dudley was born in England during the American Revolution, the son of Loyalist parents. His father, Ch...
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Nathan Sanford, U.S. Senator
(1777 - 1838)
Nathan Sanford (November 5, 1777 – October 17, 1838) was an American politician. Life He was the son of Thomas Sanford and Phebe Sanford, née Baker. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in...
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Obadiah German, U.S. Senator
(1766 - 1842)
Obadiah German (April 22, 1766 – September 24, 1842) was an American lawyer and politician. Life He was admitted to the bar in 1792, and commenced practice in Norwich. He was a member of ...
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Samuel L. Mitchill, U.S. Senator
(1764 - 1831)
Samuel Latham Mitchill (August 20, 1764 – September 7, 1831) was an American physician, naturalist, and politician from New York. He was born in Hempstead, New York. In 1786 he graduated from the Uni...
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Theodorus Bailey, U.S. Senator
(1758 - 1828)
A Patriot of the American Revolution for New York with the rank of ADJUTANT. DAR # Ancestor #: A004777 ) Theodorus Bailey (October 12, 1758 – September 6, 1828) was an American lawyer and politicia...
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James Watson, U.S. Senator
(1750 - 1806)
) James Watson (April 6, 1750 – May 15, 1806) was a United States Senator representing the state of New York. Life Watson moved to New York City in 1786 and engaged in business pursuits. He w...
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William North, U.S. Senator
(1755 - 1836)
William North (1755 – January 3, 1836) was an American soldier and politician. Life He was the son of John North, who commanded Fort Frederick in 1751, and Fort St. George in Thomaston, Maine...
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Thomas A. Wofford, U.S. Senator
(1908 - 1978)
Thomas Albert Wofford (September 27, 1908 – February 25, 1978) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Madden Station, Laurens County, South Carolina, he attended the public schools ...
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Strom Thurmond, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1902 - 2003)
James Strom Thurmond (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator. He also ran for the Presidency of the United States in 1948 as the segregatio...
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Burnet R. Maybank, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1899 - 1954)
Burnet Rhett Maybank (March 7, 1899 – September 1, 1954) was a U.S. Senator, the 99th Governor of South Carolina, and Mayor of Charleston, South Carolina. Maybank was the direct descendant of six for...
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Alva M. Lumpkin, U.S. Senator
(1886 - 1941)
Alva Moore Lumpkin (November 13, 1886 – August 1, 1941) was a United States Senator for less than one month from South Carolina. Born in Milledgeville, Georgia, he moved with his parents to Columbia,...
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Nathaniel B. Dial, U.S. Senator
(1862 - 1940)
Nathaniel Barksdale Dial (April 24, 1862 – December 11, 1940) was a United States Senator from South Carolina from 1919 to 1925. Born near Laurens, he attended the common schools, Richmond Colleg...
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William P. Pollock, U.S. Senator
(1870 - 1922)
William Pegues Pollock (December 9, 1870 – June 2, 1922) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born near Cheraw, he attended public and private schools and the University of South Carolina...
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Olin D. T. Johnston, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1896 - 1965)
Olin DeWitt Talmadge Johnston (November 18, 1896 – April 18, 1965) was a Democratic Party politician from the US state of South Carolina. He served as the 98th Governor of South Carolina, 1935–1939 a...
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Ellison D. Smith ("Cotton Ed"), U.S. Senator
(1864 - 1944)
Ellison DuRant "Cotton Ed" Smith (August 1, 1864 – November 17, 1944) was a Democratic Party politician from the U.S. state of South Carolina. He represented South Carolina in the United States Senat...
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Frank B. Gary, U.S. Senator
(1860 - 1922)
Frank Boyd Gary (March 9, 1860 – December 7, 1922) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Cokesbury, South Carolina, he attended the Cokesbury Conference School and Union College (S...
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Asbury C. Latimer, U.S. Senator
(1851 - 1908)
Asbury Churchwell Latimer (July 31, 1851 – February 20, 1908) was a United States Representative and Senator from South Carolina. Born near Lowndesville, South Carolina, he attended the common school...
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John L. McLaurin, U.S. Senator
(1860 - 1934)
John Lowndes McLaurin (May 9, 1860 – July 29, 1934) was a United States Representative and Senator from South Carolina; born in Red Bluff, South Carolina, he attended schools at Bennettsville, South ...
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Joseph H. Earle, U.S. Senator
(1857 - 1897)
Joseph Haynsworth Earle (April 30, 1847 – May 20, 1897) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Greenville, he attended private schools in Sumter. He was a first year cadet at the So...
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John L. M. Irby, U.S. Senator
(1854 - 1900)
John Laurens Manning Irby (September 10, 1854 – December 9, 1900) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Laurens, he attended Laurensville Male Academy (Lauren), Princeton College (...
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John J. Patterson, U.S. Senator
(1830 - 1912)
John James Patterson (August 8, 1830 – September 28, 1912) was a businessman and United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Waterloo, Pennsylvania, he grew up there and attended the public sc...
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Frederick A. Sawyer, U.S. Senator
(1822 - 1891)
Frederick Adolphus Sawyer (December 12, 1822 – July 31, 1891) was a United States Senator from South Carolina. Born in Bolton, Massachusetts, he attended the public schools, graduated from Harvard Un...
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James H. Hammond, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1807 - 1864)
James Henry Hammond (November 15, 1807 – November 13, 1864) was a politician from South Carolina. He served as a United States Representative from 1835 to 1836, the 60th Governor of South Carolina fr...
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Andrew Butler, U.S. Senator
(1796 - 1857)
Andrew Pickens Butler (November 18, 1796 – May 25, 1857) was a United States Senator and one of the authors of the Kansas-Nebraska Act. Biography Butler was a son of William Butler (1759–1821...
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George McDuffie, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1790 - 1851)
George McDuffie (August 10, 1790 – March 11, 1851) was the 55th Governor of South Carolina and a member of the United States Senate. Born of modest means in Columbia County, Georgia, McDuffie's e...
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William Harper, U.S. Senator
(1790 - 1847)
) William Joseph Harper (January 17, 1790 – October 10, 1847) was a jurist, politician, and social and political theorist from South Carolina. Political career Born in Antigua and partly educ...
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John Gaillard, U.S. Senator
(1765 - 1826)
John Gaillard (September 5, 1765 – February 26, 1826) was a U.S. Senator from South Carolina. Gaillard was born in St. Stephen's district, South Carolina on September 5, 1765. He was of Huguenot ...
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Daniel O. Hastings, U.S. Senator
(1874 - 1966)
Daniel Oren Hastings (March 5, 1874 - May 9, 1966) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served two terms...
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Harry A. Richardson, U.S. Senator
(1853 - 1928)
Harry Alden Richardson (January 1, 1853 – June 16, 1928) was an American businessman and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, and was U.S. Senator...
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Richard R. Kenney, U.S. Senator
(1856 - 1931)
Richard Rolland Kenney (September 9, 1856 – August 14, 1931) was an American lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Democratic Party who was a U.S. Senator...
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