John Albion Andrew (May 31, 1818 – October 30, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. He was elected in 1860 as the 25th Governor...
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under Governor John Albion Andrew of Massachusetts. Later in life, he left the Republican Party in 1867 for the Democratic Party. John Quincy Adams II...
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Boston, it serves the MBTA Red Line and the MBTA bus system. Named for John Albion Andrew, the square is at the intersection of several major thoroughfares:...
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whose two sons were among the first to enlist. Massachusetts Governor John Albion Andrew, who had long pressured the U.S. Department of War to begin recruiting...
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rugby player John Albion Andrew (1818–1867), Massachusetts politician John Neil Andrew (born 1944), Australian politician Jorge Andrew (born 1951), Venezuelan...
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Cambridgeshire, 1383 John Albion Andrew (1818–1867), Governor of Massachusetts John Chapman Andrew (1822–1907), New Zealand politician John F. Andrew (1850–1895)...
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fourth term. He was succeeded by Republican John Albion Andrew, a radical abolitionist. John Albion Andrew, State Representative from Boston Henry L. Dawes...
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Cliff DeYoung as Colonel James Montgomery Alan North as Governor John Albion Andrew John Finn as Sergeant Major Mulcahy Mark Margolis as 10th Connecticut...
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John Forrester Andrew (November 26, 1850 – May 30, 1895) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. He was born to John Albion Andrew and...
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in 1863. The other issue was John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, which more radical Republicans (notably John Albion Andrew) supported. Not yet ready for...
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