Orville Luther Holley (May 19, 1791 Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut – March 25, 1861 Albany, Albany County, New York) was an American writer...
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American politician Orville L. Holley (1791–1861), American politician Ralph Holley (born 1999), American football player Robert Holley (disambiguation)...
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author of Pen, Ink and Evidence. On January 20, 1829, Troy editor Orville L. Holley alluded to the author of the Christmas poem, using terms that accurately...
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and it took De Witt's successor as Surveyor General of New York, Orville L. Holley, until 1839, and sending an assistant surveyor to Randelia to pressure...
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siblings included Orville L. Holley, a writer, journalist and politician; John Milton Holley, an iron manufacturer; and Horace Holley, a Unitarian minister...
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Holley was born February 13, 1781, in Salisbury, Connecticut, the fourth son of Luther and Sarah (Dakin) Holley. Orville L. Holley and Myron Holley were...
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married Laura Barnes, and they had two sons. In 1831, he succeeded Orville L. Holley as editor of the Troy Sentinel. He was an associate judge of the Rensselaer...
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'chromophotographic miniatures in oil.'" L.L. Poates Publishing Co. & L.L. Poates Engraving Co., founded by Leonard L. Poates, merged to form Poates Corp....
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times William Campbell January 20, 1835 February 5, 1838 Democratic Orville L. Holley February 5, 1838 February 7, 1842 Whig re-elected to a second term...
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Political offices Preceded by Simeon De Witt New York State Surveyor General 1835–1838 Succeeded by Orville L. Holley...
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