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    Charles Warren Lippitt (October 8, 1846 – April 4, 1924) was an American politician and the 44th Governor of Rhode Island. Lippitt was born in Providence...
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  • Lippitt is a surname, and may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846-1924), Governor of Rhode Island Frederick Lippitt (1917-2005), Rhode Island House minority...
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  • Governor Lippitt may refer to: Charles W. Lippitt (1846–1924), 44th Governor of Rhode Island Henry Lippitt (1818–1891), 33rd Governor of Rhode Island...
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  • John W. Lippitt (April 21, 1822 in Adams, Berkshire County, Massachusetts – May 15, 1896 in Solsville, Madison County, New York) was an American politician...
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    Henry Frederick Lippitt (October 12, 1856 – December 28, 1933) was a member of the prominent Lippitt family, which made its fortune in the textile business...
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  • (1797–1803) Charles W. Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Henry Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island Henry F. Lippitt, U.S. Senator Frederick Lippitt, State Representative...
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    Michigan (2019–2023). The Lippitt/Chafee family: Henry Lippitt, governor of Rhode Island (1875–77); his sons, Charles W. Lippitt, governor of Rhode Island...
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  • William Howard Taft. Her uncle was Charles W. Lippitt, Governor of Rhode Island. Her paternal grandparents were Henry Lippitt, who also served as Governor of...
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    give ground or compromise with the other. The "Broad-Gauge" wing, led by Charles Bentley and former Kansas Governor John St. John, demanded the inclusion...
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  • record. In 1897, responding to a question from Rhode Island Governor Charles W. Lippitt about the legality of using the newly-developed McTammany direct-recording...
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