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  2. William Thompson (Iowa politician) - Wikipedia

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    William Thompson (Iowa politician) William Thompson (November 10, 1813 – October 6, 1897), a lawyer, clerk, newspaperman, longtime Army officer, and, was the first person elected to Congress from Iowa's 1st congressional district. His race for re-election in 1848 was the only Iowa U.S. House election to be revoted.

  3. George E. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Melrose, Massachusetts, U.S. [2] Political party. Republican. Alma mater. Boston University School of Law. Occupation. Attorney. George Edwin Thompson (March 4, 1904 – September 3, 1973) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court and District Attorney of Middlesex County, Massachusetts .

  4. 1927 Chicago mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The 1927 Chicago mayoral election was held on April 5, 1927. Democratic incumbent William Emmett Dever was defeated by Republican candidate William Hale Thompson, who had served as mayor from 1915 to 1923. John Dill Robertson (the president West Parks Board, as well as former health commissioner and school board president), who had been ...

  5. William Thompson (Methodist) - Wikipedia

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    William Thompson (1733–1799) was the first President of the Methodist Conference after John Wesley's death, being elected President at the Manchester conference in 1791. Life. Thompson was born in 1733 at Newtownbutler in County Fermanagh, Ireland. He entered the Wesleyan itinerancy in 1757.

  6. Category:Comptrollers of Erie County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Naples (politician) County auditors in the United States. County officials in New York (state) People from Erie County, New York.

  7. Administrative divisions of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    The administrative divisions of New York are the various units of government that provide local services in the American state of New York. The state is divided into boroughs, counties, cities, towns, and villages. (The only boroughs, the five boroughs of New York City, have the same boundaries as their respective counties.)

  8. Tryon County, New York - Wikipedia

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    Tryon County, New York. Tryon County was a county in the colonial Province of New York in the British American colonies. It was created from Albany County on March 24, 1772, and was named for William Tryon, the last provincial governor of New York. [1] The county's boundaries extended much further than any current county.

  9. Samuel Jones (New York comptroller) - Wikipedia

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    Parent (s) William Jones. Phoebe Jackson Jones. Portrait of Samuel Jones (ca. 1800), New York Society Library. Samuel Jones (July 26, 1734 – November 25, 1819) was an American lawyer and politician. In 1788, he played a key role in convincing the State of New York to ratify the Constitution of the United States .