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    Isaac Whitbeck Van Schaick (December 7, 1817 – August 22, 1901) was an American businessman and Republican politician. He served two terms in the U.S....
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  • this name include: Goose Van Schaick (1736–1789), Continental Army general during the Revolutionary War Isaac W. Van Schaick (1817–1901), U.S. Representative...
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    1884 to the Forty-ninth Congress, losing to Isaac W. Van Schaick: with 15,967 votes; to 16,783 for Van Schaick; 1,296 for the Union Labor candidate, Alderman...
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    district on the Democratic ticket against incumbent Isaac Van Schaick, receiving 3778 votes to Van Schaick's 5678. Smith was again elected a member of the Common...
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  • ULP tickets. Despite that advantage, former incumbent Republican Isaac W. Van Schaick defeated Smith, receiving 50.7% of the vote to Smith's 47.3%.: 264 ...
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  • 1897–1901; Justice of the New York Supreme Court 1902–28. Nephew of Isaac W. Van Schaick. William W. Cocks (1861–1932), Commissioner of Highways of North Hempstead...
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    M. La Follette (R) Isaac W. Van Schaick (R) Ormsby B. Thomas (R) Thomas R. Hudd (D) Hugh H. Price (R) 50th (1887–1889) Richard W. Guenther (R) Henry...
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  • in 1892, with 5,215 votes to 4,824 for Republican ex-Congressman Isaac W. Van Schaick, 98 for Prohibitionist William Bendile, and 86 for Meschaff, Populist...
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  • (since 2019) 2nd district: Mark Pocan (D) (since 2013) 3rd district: Derrick Van Orden (R) (since 2023) 4th district: Gwen Moore (D) (since 2005) 5th district:...
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  • 30, 2022. p. 3. Retrieved July 5, 2024. Wisconsin's 4th Congressional District 42°54′30″N 87°50′36″W / 42.90833°N 87.84333°W / 42.90833; -87.84333...
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