- (1828–1897),
Mayor of
Newark from 1882 to 1883
Frederick Lehlbach (1876–1937)
Herman Lehlbach (1845–1904),
represented New Jersey's 6th
congressional district...
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Herman Lehlbach (July 3, 1845 –
January 11, 1904) was an
American Republican Party politician who
represented New Jersey's 6th
congressional district in...
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Frederick Reimold Lehlbach (January 31, 1876 –
August 4, 1937) was an
American lawyer and politician. As a Republican,
Lehlbach served as the U.S. representative...
- Kinzer)
Civil Service (Chairman:
Lamar Jeffers;
Ranking Member:
Frederick R.
Lehlbach)
Claims (Chairman:
Loring M.
Black Jr.;
Ranking Member:
Ulysses S. Guyer)...
- eleven-term in****bent
Republican Frederick R.
Lehlbach. In a very
close election,
Towey beat the in****bent
Lehlbach,
capturing 54,688
votes in
comparison to...
- whip:
Harry L.
Englebright Republican Conference Chairman:
Frederick R.
Lehlbach Republican Campaign Committee Chairman:
Joseph W.
Martin Jr.
Senators are...
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Democratic 1908 In****bent lost re-election.
Republican gain. ▌Y
Frederick R.
Lehlbach (Republican) 47.5% ▌Edward W.
Townsend (Democratic) 42.37% ▌Eliot E. Ford...
- Service* (1893–1947)
Andrew De
Forest Brosius Gillett Godwin Hamill Godwin Lehlbach Jeffers Ramspeck Randolph Post
Office and
Civil Service (1947–1995) Rees...
- (Progressive) 4.0% New Jersey 10
Frederick R.
Lehlbach Republican 1914 In****bent re-elected. ▌Y
Frederick R.
Lehlbach (Republican) 70.1% ▌Moses
Greenwood (Democratic)...
- (Capper–Linroot–Anderson Act)
March 4, 1923:
classification Act of 1923 (Sterling–
Lehlbach Act)
March 4, 1923:
Flood Control Act of 1923
March 4, 1923:
Mills Act...