brother Amos D. Smith, and with their A.D. & J.Y. Smith Mills they became the leading textile investors in the state. James Y. Smith. They owned mills...
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James Smith may refer to: James Smith (Australian rules footballer) (1899–1974), Australian rules footballer for Richmond Football Club James Smith (boxer)...
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to elect the governor of Rhode Island. Incumbent Republican governor James Y. Smith won re-election as he ran unopposed upon the withdrawal of his opponent...
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Providence James Y. Smith defeated incumbent Democratic governor William C. Cozzens. On election day, 1 April 1863, Republican nominee James Y. Smith won the...
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to elect the governor of Rhode Island. Incumbent Republican governor James Y. Smith won re-election against Democratic nominee and former member of the...
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incumbent governor, was reelected, defeating his Republican rival, Mayor James Y. Smith of Providence. Sprague was nominated by Rhode Island's Union Party,...
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is true, that is Y TP = Y 1 + Y 2 + Y 3 + . . . {\displaystyle Y_{\text{TP}}=Y_{1}+Y_{2}+Y_{3}+...\,} 1 Y TS = 1 Y 1 + 1 Y 2 + 1 Y 3 + . . . {\displaystyle...
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Cassin Young (1894–1942), U.S. Navy officer awarded the Medal of Honor James Y. Smith, 29th governor of Rhode Island Branford House and Alexey von Schlippe...
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Cozzens ran in the next gubernatorial election, but lost to Republican James Y. Smith and left office on May 26, 1863. (Normally the lieutenant governor of...
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Albert James Smith KCMG PC QC (March 12, 1822 – June 30, 1883) was a New Brunswick politician and opponent of Canadian confederation. Smith's grandfather...
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