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    Abram Adams Hammond (March 21, 1814 – August 27, 1874) was the 12th governor of the U.S. state of Indiana. He succeeded to the office upon the death of...
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  • the surname Hammond include: A. B. Hammond (1848–1934), American lumberman Abram A. Hammond (1814–1874), American politician Albert Hammond, Jr. (born...
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    accessed August 19, 2023 Dubin 2003, p. 63. Sobel 1978, pp. 403–404. "Abram Adams Hammond". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 25, 2023. "Death...
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  • Governor Hammond may refer to: Abram A. Hammond (1814–1874), 13th Lieutenant Governor of Indiana James Henry Hammond (1807–1864), 60th Governor of South...
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    Oliver P. Morton (category Articles using NRISref without a reference number)
    Morton Hall in his honor.[citation needed] Morton Senior High School in Hammond, Indiana, home of the Morton Governors, is named after him. The annual...
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  • Ernest W. Gibson III, Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court Abram A. Hammond, 12th Governor of Indiana Broughton Harris, Vermont newspaper editor...
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    erect a gravestone. Willard was succeeded by his Lieutenant Governor Abram Hammond who fulfilled the final three months of his term. Willard's death had...
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  • romance (Lena is black and Abram is Jewish) in 1940s Philadelphia, as he prepares to deploy. Abram dies shortly after enlisting and a heart-broken Lena vows...
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    under Governors Abram A. Hammond (a Democrat) and Henry S. Lane (a Republican) and served the bulk of his term under Oliver P. Morton (also a Republican)...
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  • speech. March 6 – While campaigning for the presidency, Abraham Lincoln makes a speech defending the right to strike. March 9 – The first Japanese ambassadors...
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