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Noah Noble ( January 14 is the 14th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. There are 351 days remaining (352 in leap years). Celebrated as New Years Day by those still following the Julian calendar. Events 1301 - Andrew III of Hungary dies, ending the Arpad dynasty in Hungary. 1501 - Martin...
January 14, Events February 11 - 1st session of the United States Senate is open to the public. March 14 - Eli Whitney is granted a patent for the cotton gin. March 27 - The United States Government established a permanent United States Navy and authorized the building of six vessels (in 1797 the first...
1794– February 8 is the 39th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 326 days remaining, 327 in leap years. Events up to 19th century 421 - Constantius III becomes co-Emperor of the Western Roman Empire 1555 - Laurence Saunders was led barefoot to his execution and burned at...
February 8, Events January 15 - University of Notre Dame receives its charter from Indiana. February 27 - The Haiti. February 28 - A gun on USS Princeton explodes while the boat is on a Potomac River cruise, killing two United States Cabinet members and several others. May 23 - Persian Prophet The Báb announces...
1844) was a The United States Whig Party was a political party of the United States. The party was created in order to oppose the policies of Andrew Jackson and called itself the Whig Party by analogy with the English Whigs, who had opposed the power of the King in Restoration England. Creation...
Whig List of Indiana Governors Jonathan Jennings Dem.-Rep. 1816-1822 Ratliff Boon Dem.-Rep. 1822-1822 William Hendricks Dem.-Rep. 1822-1825 James B. Ray Independent 1825-1831 Noah Noble Whig 1831-1837 David Wallace Whig 1837-1840 Samuel Bigger Whig 1840-1843 James Whitcomb Democratic 1843-1848 Paris C...
governor of the A U.S. state is any one of the 50 states which have membership of the federation known as the United States of America (USA or U.S.). The separate state governments and the U.S. federal government share sovereignty. The United States Constitution allocates power between the two levels...
U.S. state of State nickname: The Hoosier State Other U.S. States Capital Indianapolis Largest city Indianapolis Governor Mitch Daniels Official languages English Area 94,321 km² (38th) - Land 92,897 km² - Water 1,424 km² (1.5%) Population (2000) - Population 6,080,485 (14th) - Density 65...
Indiana from 1831 was a common year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar). Events February- March - Revolts in Modena, Parma and the Papal States are put down by Austrian troops February 20 - Battle of Grochow. Polish rebel forces divide a Russian army. March 1 - Democrat Samuel Smith becomes President Pro Tempore...
1831 to Events January 10 - DePauw University founded in Greencastle, Indiana January 26 - Michigan is admitted as the 26th U.S. state February 8 - Richard Johnson becomes the first Vice President of the United States chosen by the United States Senate February 11 - American Physiological Society organizes in Boston February 13 - Rowland...
1837. He was born in Berryville is a small main street community located in Clarke County, Virginia. As of the 2000 census, the town had a total population of 2,963. It is the county seat of Clarke County6. Geography Berryville is located at 39°94 North, 77°5857 West (39.150973, -77...
Berryville, Virginia and buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in The Indianapolis skyline Indianapolis is the capital of the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the census of 2000, its population is 791,926, also making it Indianas most populous city. It is the county seat of Marion County. History Indianapolis in the 1910s Indianapolis was founded as...
Indianapolis, Indiana.
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Biography from Indiana State Library (http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/govportraits/noble.html) Noah Noble, The Political Graveyard (http://politicalgraveyard.com/families/2968.html) Preceded by: James Brown Ray (February 19, 1794–August 4, 1848) was governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from 1825 to 1831. He was born in Jefferson County, Kentucky and buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati, Ohio. Categories: Stub | 1794 births | 1848 deaths | Governors of Indiana ...
James B. Ray | List of Indiana Governors Jonathan Jennings Dem.-Rep. 1816-1822 Ratliff Boon Dem.-Rep. 1822-1822 William Hendricks Dem.-Rep. 1822-1825 James B. Ray Independent 1825-1831 Noah Noble Whig 1831-1837 David Wallace Whig 1837-1840 Samuel Bigger Whig 1840-1843 James Whitcomb Democratic 1843-1848 Paris C...
Governor of Indiana | Succeeded by: David Wallace ( September 12, 1799– September 4, 1859) was a Whig governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from December 6, 1837 to December 9, 1840. He was born in Lewistown, Pennsylvania and later moved to Brookville, Indiana. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1821...
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