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    John Quincy Adams Brackett (June 8, 1842 – April 6, 1918) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. A Republican and temperance advocate...
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    Ames did not run for re-election to a fourth term in office. He was succeeded by his Lt. Governor John Q. A. Brackett, who defeated Democratic Mayor of...
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  • Frederick Sumner Brackett (1896–1988), American physicist and spectroscopist Gary Brackett (born 1980), American football player John Q. A. Brackett (1842–1918)...
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  • Melville Fuller (Illinois) Speaker of the House of Representatives: Thomas Brackett Reed (R-Maine) Congress: 51st January–June period – George W. Johnson becomes...
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    1887 sess., 13, accessed March 8, 2023 Sobel 1978, pp. 716–717. "John Quincy Adams Brackett". National Governors Association. January 3, 2019. Retrieved March...
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    Oliver Ames (governor) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Encyclopedia Americana with a Wikisource reference)
    The Bay State Monthly: A Massachusetts Magazine of Literature, History, Biography and State Progress Vol. II. Boston: John N. McClintock and Company...
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    Robinson. Albert E. Pillsbury served as president of the Senate and John Q. A. Brackett served as speaker of the House. Alpheus B. Alger Francis Bigelow...
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  • April 2023. O'Connor, T.H. (1997). Boston Irish: A Political History. New York: Back Bay Books. Devine, John. "Research Guides: Boston (City) Departmental...
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    was five years after the constitution's adoption in 1785, when Governor John Hancock resigned his post five months before the election and inauguration...
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    held on November 4, 1890. Incumbent Republican Governor John Q. A. Brackett ran for re-election to a second term in office, but was defeated by Democratic...
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