Joseph Dorsett Bedle, Sr. (January 5, 1831 – October 21, 1894) was an American attorney, jurist, and Democratic Party politician who served as the 23rd...
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include: John Bedle (died 1667), English clergyman Joseph D. Bedle (1831–1894), American politician William Bedle (1679–1768), English cricketer Beadle (disambiguation)...
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British clergyman and antiquary, member of Apollo University Lodge Joseph D. Bedle (1821–1894), 23rd governor of New Jersey. Raised in Olive Branch Lodge...
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objective. Initially, McClellan was somewhat successful against General Joseph E. Johnston, but the emergence of General Robert E. Lee to command the Army...
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1874. Democratic nominee Joseph D. Bedle defeated Republican nominee George A. Halsey with 53.65% of the vote. Joseph D. Bedle, Associate Justice of the...
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Regional" New Jersey Governor Joseph Dorsett Bedle, National Governors Association. Accessed June 5, 2017. "Joseph D. Bedle, the twenty-ninth governor of...
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the state. Maplewood Cemetery – New Jersey Governors Joel Parker and Joseph D. Bedle, as well as several officers who served in the Civil War are interred...
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1872 sess., 39, accessed May 1, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 1023–1024. "Joseph Dorsett Bedle". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Jersey...
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Philadelphia in 1876. Parker's preferred successor, Joseph D. Bedle, was elected in 1874. Bedle named Parker as Attorney General of New Jersey in 1875...
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1875 Democratic Theodore Fitz Randolph 19 Joel Parker 1875 Democratic Joseph D. Bedle 20 Jacob Vanatta 1875 – 1877 [data missing] 21 John P. Stockton April...
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