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    Redfield Proctor (June 1, 1831 – March 4, 1908) was a U.S. politician of the Republican Party. He served as the 37th governor of Vermont from 1878 to 1880...
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    Redfield Proctor Jr. (April 13, 1879 – February 5, 1957) was an American business executive and politician who served as the 59th governor of Vermont from...
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  • Redfield Proctor (1831–1908) was a U.S. Senator for Vermont from 1891 to 1908. Senator Proctor may also refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), Vermont...
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  • Major League Baseball pitcher Redfield Proctor (1831–1908), American politician, former Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor Jr. (1879–1957), American politician...
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  • Governor Proctor may refer to: Fletcher D. Proctor (1860–1911), 51st Governor of Vermont Mortimer R. Proctor (1889–1968), 66th Governor of Vermont Redfield Proctor...
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    from parts of Rutland and Pittsford. Proctor was named for and almost completely owned by Senator Redfield Proctor. The closing of the marble quarries...
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    other than Blaine, the only Republican boss initially nominated was Redfield Proctor, as secretary of war. Senator Shelby Cullom's comment symbolizes Harrison's...
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    Proctor was born in Cavendish, Vermont, on November 7, 1860, the son of Vermont Governor Redfield Proctor and brother of Governor Redfield Proctor Jr...
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    this name. Celeno was laid down 3 November 1942 as liberty ship SS Redfield Proctor, MCE hull 439, by Permanente Metals Corporation, Yard No. 2, Richmond...
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    re-election to a second term as Governor of Vermont. Republican candidate Redfield Proctor Jr. defeated Democratic candidate John Holmes Jackson to succeed him...
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