Richard Hampton Vose (November 8, 1803 – January 19, 1864) was an American politician and the 14th Governor of Maine for one day in 1841. This makes Vose...
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Island turkey farmer Noel Vose (1921–2016), Australian Baptist minister Richard H. Vose (1803–1864), Maine politician Roger Vose (1763–1841), New Hampshire...
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1987. The shortest-serving governors were Nathaniel M. Haskell and Richard H. Vose, who each served only one day. John W. Dana also served for one day...
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Senator Vose may refer to: Richard H. Vose (1803–1864), Maine State Senate Roger Vose (1763–1841), New Hampshire State Senate This disambiguation page...
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of Maine In office January 13, 1841 – January 5, 1842 Preceded by Richard H. Vose Succeeded by John Fairfield In office January 19, 1838 – January 2...
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governor of Maine (1834–38) and congressman from Maine (1843–47) Richard H. Vose 1822, governor of Maine (1841) and president of the Maine state senate...
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April 4) John Tyler (W/I-Virginia) (starting April 4) Vice President: Richard M. Johnson (D-Kentucky) (until March 4) John Tyler (W-Virginia) (March...
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Democratic Turner Stephen C. Foster 1840 1840 Democratic Pembroke Richard H. Vose 1841 1841 Democratic Augusta Samuel Blake 1842 1842 Democratic Bangor...
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Maine. The Republicans were weakened after losing members including Charles H. Hitchborn, who was the treasurer of the party, although Warren C. Philbrook...
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engineering students" (1873). George Leonard Vose was born in Augusta, Maine, on April 13, 1831, to Richard Hampton Vose, a politician and Governor of the State...
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