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Elial Todd
Foote (May 1, 1796 –
November 17, 1877) was an
American physician, politician,
jurist and historian. He was the
judge of
Chautauqua County...
- 1831, five
missionaries of the
Latter Day
Saint movement—Eleazer Miller,
Elial Strong,
Alpheus Gifford, Enos Curtis, and
Daniel Bowen—came from the branch...
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Governor of New York (1865–1868) and U.S.
Senator from New York (1869–1875)
Elial T.
Foote (1796–1877), New York
State ****emblyman and
Chautauqua County Judge...
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office July 1, 1818 – July 1, 1819
Preceded by
Robert Fleming Succeeded by
Elial T.
Foote Oliver Forward Pomfret Town
Supervisor In
office 1811–1817 Preceded...
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Society of New York. 4: 145–297. doi:10.2307/196400. JSTOR 196400. Hall,
Elial F.: "Americus Vespucius",
Journal of the
American Geographical Society of...
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Legislature and
served from
January 1, 1827, to
December 31, 1827,
alongside Elial T. Foote. In 1844, he was
elected to the 68th New York
State Legislature...
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Judge of the
Court of
Common Please from 1843 to 1845,
having succeeded Elial T. Foote. In the 1850s,
during the
administration of
Franklin Pierce, Osborne...
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State ****embly In
office July 1, 1819 – June 30, 1820
Serving with
Elial T.
Foote Preceded by
Philo Orton Isaac Phelps Succeeded by
William Hotchkiss...
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located southeast of Clarenville. The Way
Office was
established in 1888 and
Elial Robbins was the
first Waymaster. It had a po****tion of 67 in 1956. List...
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office January 1, 1828 –
December 31, 1828
Preceded by
Samuel A.
Brown Elial T.
Foote Succeeded by
Abner Hazeltine Personal details Born
March 26, 1763...