Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seabury Ford. Seabury Ford (October 15, 1801 – May 8, 1855) was a Whig politician from Ohio. He served as the 20th...
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Governor of Ohio. Whig nominee and former member of the Ohio Senate Seabury Ford narrowly defeated Democratic nominee and former member of the U.S. House...
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year, the general assembly was delayed in qualifying governor-elect Seabury Ford, and William Bebb remained in office for an extra few weeks. Wood resigned...
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Cuyahoga County were presented to the Ohio House of Representatives. Seabury Ford presented petitions against its creation. Lake County was established...
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of Appeals Given name: Seabury Ford (1801–1855), Governor of Ohio Seabury C. Mastick (1871–1969), New York politician Seabury Quinn (1889–1969), American...
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(politician) (born 1948), South Carolina State Senate Seabury Ford (1801–1855), Ohio State Senate Wendell Ford (1924–2015), Kentucky State Senator and U.S. Senator...
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year, the General Assembly was delayed in qualifying governor-elect Seabury Ford, and Bebb remained in office for an extra few weeks. A Democrat, Brewster...
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Sallie Rochester Ford (1828–1910), American writer, newspaper editor Seabury Ford (1801–1855), American politician Seth Porter Ford (1817–1866), American...
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Connecticut, United States Representative and United States Senator Seabury Ford (1801–1855), 20th Governor of Ohio Matt Generous, ice hockey defenseman...
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nomination for Governor of Ohio. He lost to Seabury Ford by two votes at the January 1848 party convention; Ford went on to defeat Democrat John B. Weller...
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