Republican J. Caleb Boggs in 1960. J. Allen Frear was born on a farm near Rising Sun, in Kent County, Delaware, to Joseph Allen and Clara (née Lowber) Frear. His...
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Senate in 1960, narrowly defeating incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator J. Allen Frear Jr. by 1.4 percentage points, and becoming the only Republican to defeat...
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Delaware took place on November 2, 1954. Incumbent Democratic Senator J. Allen Frear Jr. won re-election to a second term. Nominations were made by party...
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James A. Frear (1861–1939), U.S. Representative from Wisconsin J. Allen Frear Jr. (1903–1993), American businessman and politician Joseph Frear (builder)...
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Senator J. Allen Frear Jr. ran for re-election to a third term in office, but was narrowly defeated by Republican Governor of Delaware J. Caleb Boggs. J. Caleb...
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War (4th Ulster County Regiment). His 4th cousins, once removed were J. Allen Frear Jr., a United States Senator from Delaware (1949-1961), and Romeo H...
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by Democrat Floyd Haskell. J. Allen Frear ran for re-election to a third term, but he was defeated by Republican governor J. Caleb Boggs by a narrow 1%...
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opened to traffic, a dedication ceremony was held, with U.S. Senator J. Allen Frear Jr. in attendance. The Summit Bridge was the second four-lane high-level...
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Joseph Frear may refer to: J. Allen Frear Jr. (1903–1993), American businessman and politician Joseph Frear (builder) (1846–1926), New Zealand builder...
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81st 28 Elected in 1948. Jan 3, 1949 – Jan 3, 1961 Democratic J. Allen Frear Jr. 28 82nd Re-elected in 1952. 29 83rd 84th 29 Re-elected in 1954. Lost...
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