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Aycrigg Mansion,
located in P****aic, P****aic County, New Jersey,
United States, was the home of John
Bancker Aycrigg. The
mansion was
built in 1848 and...
- John
Bancker Aycrigg (July 9, 1798 –
November 8, 1856) was an
American physician and
politician who
represented New
Jersey in the
United States House...
- place. The
easing out of
Aycrigg, who was
considered the
Orlando equivalent of
Walter Cronkite,
coincided with this decline;
Aycrigg continued to preside...
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William Chetwood (W) 25th (1837–1839)
Joseph Fitz
Randolph (W) John
Bancker Aycrigg (W)
William Halstead (W) John
Patterson Bryan Maxwell (W)
Charles C. Stratton...
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Redistricted from the 11th
district and re-elected in 1932. Retired. John
Bancker Aycrigg Whig At-large 1837 – 1839
Elected in 1836. Re-elected, but the
House declined...
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Samuel Beach Axtell 1867–1871
California Democratic 1819–1891 John
Bancker Aycrigg 1837–1839 1841–1843 New
Jersey Whig 1798–1856
Richard S. Ayer 1870–1871...
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March 4, 1839 –
March 3, 1841
Preceded by John
Bancker Aycrigg Succeeded by John
Bancker Aycrigg Personal details Born
Philemon ****erson (1788-01-11)January...
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killed in a mid-air
collision with
First Lieutenant William Aycrigg. Only
Aycrigg survived.: 92–93 The
deceased pilots were
replaced by
pilots from...
- (Democratic) 51.33% ▌Edmond L.
Wales (Whig) 48.67% New Jersey 2 John B.
Aycrigg Redistricted from the at-large
district Whig 1836 1838 (not seated) 1840...
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delivered by John
McDowell Leavitt, Oct 20, 1889,
Reformed Episcopal Church Aycrigg,
Benjamin (1880).
Memoirs of the
Reformed Episcopal Church and of the Protestant...