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1882 in the United States1883 in the United States1884 Vermont gubernatorial election1884 in the United States1885 in the United States1886 Vermont gubernatorial election1886 in the United States3rd Vermont Infantry RegimentAlfred A. HallAugustus P. HuntonBenjamin H. SteeleEbenezer J. OrmsbeeEdward Curtis SmithFort Stevens Union order of battleGovernor PingreeHartford,_VermontJohn_L._BarstowList of United States political families (P)List of governors of VermontList of lieutenant governors of VermontList of people from VermontPingreePolitical party strength in VermontReunion Society of Vermont OfficersSalisbury,_New_HampshireSamuel Everett PingreeSamuel PingreeWilliam M. Pingry
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Samuel Everett Pingree (* 2. A ...... eur des Bundesstaates Vermont.
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Samuel Everett Pingree, född 2 ...... int Cemetery i Windsor County.
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1832-08-02
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1922-06-01
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1832-08-02
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Samuel E. Pingree as depicted in Deeds of Valor
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1922-06-01
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John L. Barstow
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Ebenezer J. Ormsbee
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Samuel E. Pingree
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Governor of Vermont
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Lieutenant Governor of Vermont
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Lawyer
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1869-09-15
1922-06-01
Lydia M. Steele
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1884-10-02
1886-10-07
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1882-10-05
1884-10-02
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Republican nominee for Governor of Vermont
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Company F, 3rd Vermont Infantry
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