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American politician (1791–1865)
Jacob Collamer (January 8, 1791 – November 9, 1865) was an American politician from Vermont. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives, as Postmaster
Jacob_Collamer
Statue in the United States Capitol
Jacob Collamer is a marble statue of Jacob Collamer by Preston Powers, installed in the United States Capitol, in Washington D.C., as part of the National
Statue_of_Jacob_Collamer
Place in Indiana, United States
road 900 W. Smith Rambo platted the town February 9, 1846. Collamer is named after Jacob Collamer, 13th United States Postmaster General. On October 23, 1826
Collamer,_Indiana
President of the United States from 1849 to 1850
Postmaster General, also a center of patronage, Taylor chose Congressman Jacob Collamer of Vermont. After Horace Binney refused appointment as Secretary of
Zachary_Taylor
Archived from the original on July 24, 2020. Retrieved December 25, 2020. "Jacob Collamer". Architect of the Capitol. Archived from the original on July 24, 2020
Statues of the National Statuary Hall Collection
Statues_of_the_National_Statuary_Hall_Collection
Topics referred to by the same term
Collamer may refer to: Jacob Collamer (1791-1865), a politician Collamer, Indiana, an unincorporated community The collagen-like material used in implanted
Collamer
Town in Vermont, United States
H. Chapman, US Marshal for Vermont Sylvester Churchill, journalist Jacob Collamer, politician Philip Cummings, lecturer on world affairs Thomas M. Debevoise
Woodstock,_Vermont
Jacob Collamer was elected in 1855. The Republican members of the legislature held a caucus on October 15, 1860, in advance of the election; Collamer
1860–61 United States Senate elections
1860–61_United_States_Senate_elections
American businessman, abolitionist and politician (1794–1870)
United States Senate. He served until March 1855, and was succeeded by Jacob Collamer. In 1855, Brainerd was one of the organizers of the new Republican Party
Lawrence_Brainerd
Elections featuring President of the US
Banks: 46 (5.69%) David Wilmot: 43 (5.32%) Charles Sumner: 35 (4.33%) Jacob Collamer: 15 (1.86%) John Alsop King: 9 (1.11%) Samuel C. Pomeroy: 8 (0.99%)
Electoral history of Abraham Lincoln
Electoral_history_of_Abraham_Lincoln
American judge
justice. In October 1865, Poland was appointed to temporarily succeed Jacob Collamer in the United States Senate, and he served from November 21, 1865, to
Luke_P._Poland
Chief executive of the US Postal Service
Tennessee March 6, 1845 March 4, 1849 James K. Polk (1845-1849) 16 Jacob Collamer Vermont March 8, 1849 July 22, 1850 Zachary Taylor (1849–1850) 17 Nathan
United States Postmaster General
United_States_Postmaster_General
1863-1865 U.S. Congress
the War Enrolled Bills (Sen. Timothy Howe, chair) The Library (Sen. Jacob Collamer, chair) Printing (Sen. Henry B. Anthony, chair) Senate Chamber and the
38th_United_States_Congress
from the original on September 7, 2024. Retrieved September 7, 2024. "Jacob Collamer Statue, U.S. Capitol for Vermont". Architect of the Capitol. Archived
List of artwork at the United States Capitol complex
List_of_artwork_at_the_United_States_Capitol_complex
American sculptor
Massachusetts Eugene Sargent, Boston Mrs. John E. Hatch, Cincinnati Senator Jacob Collamer of Vermont, installed in the United States Capitol, in Washington, D
Preston_Powers
Collection of statues in the US Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
National Statuary Hall Collection
National_Statuary_Hall_Collection
1861-1863 U.S. Congress
(D), until July 11, 1861, vacant thereafter ▌1. Solomon Foot (R) ▌3. Jacob Collamer (R) ▌1. James M. Mason (D), until March 28, 1861 ▌Waitman T. Willey
37th_United_States_Congress
1855-1857 U.S. Congress
of Columbia (Chairman: Albert G. Brown) Engrossed Bills (Chairman: Jacob Collamer) Finance (Chairman: Robert M. T. Hunter) Foreign Relations (Chairman:
34th_United_States_Congress
death in 1965 Matthew Choate 1992, Vermont state senator 2008–2010 Jacob Collamer, Class of 1810; member of United States House of Representatives and
List of University of Vermont people
List_of_University_of_Vermont_people
Chamber in the United States Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
National_Statuary_Hall
American Law during the Civil War
day and appointed Lyman Trumbull, Jacob Collamer, and Waitman T. Willey. Stevens, Bingham, Trumbull, and Collamer were all Republicans; Willey was a
Habeas Corpus Suspension Act (1863)
Habeas_Corpus_Suspension_Act_(1863)
American politician (1793–1866)
President James K. Polk Preceded by Charles A. Wickliffe Succeeded by Jacob Collamer Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee In office
Cave_Johnson
Statue by Chas Fagan
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Ronald Reagan (U.S. Capitol)
Statue_of_Ronald_Reagan_(U.S._Capitol)
American judge
July 23, 1850 – August 31, 1852 President Millard Fillmore Preceded by Jacob Collamer Succeeded by Samuel Dickinson Hubbard Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Nathan_K._Hall
American politician
William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, (1849).
Thomas_Ewing
1984 novel by Gore Vidal
Preston King – Republican Senator from NY Laurence Stern – English author Jacob Collamer – Senator from VT Ch 10 Mrs. Stanton – Stanton’s wife Mrs Caleb Smith
Lincoln_(novel)
2013 bronze sculpture
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Rosa Parks (U.S. Capitol)
Statue_of_Rosa_Parks_(U.S._Capitol)
House elections for the 30th U.S. Congress
Roberts (Democratic) 7.6% Vermont 2 Jacob Collamer Whig 1843 Incumbent re-elected. First ballot ▌Jacob Collamer (Whig) 49.1% ▌Hugh H. Henry (Democratic)
1846–47 United States House of Representatives elections
1846–47_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Sculpture in Statuary Hall
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_Gerald_Ford
Town in Vermont, United States
from Wisconsin Salmon P. Chase, US senator and 23rd governor of Ohio Jacob Collamer, US congressman, senator, and postmaster general Dudley Chase Denison
Royalton,_Vermont
1847-1849 U.S. Congress
Expenditures (Chairman: Thomas L. Clingman) Public Lands (Chairman: Jacob Collamer) Revisal and Unfinished Business (Chairman: Henry Nes) Revolutionary
30th_United_States_Congress
1857-1859 U.S. Congress
September 27, 1858 ▌2. Samuel Houston (D) ▌1. Solomon Foot (R) ▌3. Jacob Collamer (R) ▌1. James M. Mason (D) ▌2. Robert M. T. Hunter (D) ▌1. James R.
35th_United_States_Congress
1843-1845 U.S. Congress
▌10. John B. Ashe (W) ▌11. Milton Brown (W) ▌1. Solomon Foot (W) ▌2. Jacob Collamer (W) ▌3. George P. Marsh (W) ▌4. Paul Dillingham Jr. (D) ▌1. Archibald
28th_United_States_Congress
American politician (1805–1862)
William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, (1849).
William_B._Preston
Phelps (W) Lawrence Brainerd (FS) Solomon Foot (R) 34th (1855–1857) Jacob Collamer (R) 35th (1857–1859) 36th (1859–1861) 37th (1861–1863) 38th (1863–1865)
Vermont's congressional delegations
Vermont's_congressional_delegations
House elections for the 29th U.S. Congress
▌Oscar L. Shafter (Liberty) 8.2% Vermont 2 Jacob Collamer Whig 1843 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y Jacob Collamer (Whig) 54.6% ▌Levi B. Vilas (Democratic) 34
1844–45 United States House of Representatives elections
1844–45_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Republican 34th 12 Elected in 1855. Mar 4, 1855 – Nov 9, 1865 Republican Jacob Collamer 13 Re-elected in 1856. 12 35th 36th 37th 13 Re-elected in 1860. Died
List of United States senators from Vermont
List_of_United_States_senators_from_Vermont
American judge (1796–1856)
Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, (1849). Click on image to view in greater detail
John_M._Clayton
American lawyer and politician (1799–1873)
William B. Preston, Thomas Ewing, John M. Clayton, Zachary Taylor, William M. Meredith, George W. Crawford, Jacob Collamer and Reverdy Johnson, (1849).
William_M._Meredith
U.S. presidential administration from 1850 to 1853
Reverdy Johnson 1850 John J. Crittenden 1850–1853 Postmaster General Jacob Collamer 1850 Nathan K. Hall 1850–1852 Samuel Dickinson Hubbard 1852–1853 Secretary
Presidency of Millard Fillmore
Presidency_of_Millard_Fillmore
American lawyer, politician and judge (1768–1847)
succeeding Ephraim Paddock. He served until 1833, when he was succeeded by Jacob Collamer. As an attorney, Baylies was recognized for his legal acumen and technical
Nicholas_Baylies
House elections for the 28th U.S. Congress
First ballot ▌Jacob Collamer (Whig) 48.9% ▌Truman B. Ransom (Democratic) 38.7% ▌Titus Hutchinson (Liberty) 10.2% Second ballot ▌Y Jacob Collamer (Whig) 54
1842–43 United States House of Representatives elections
1842–43_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Hallway in the United States Capitol
1913 (this statue was replaced in 2011, and now sits in Michigan). Jacob Collamer from Vermont, in marble, by Preston Powers in 1881. Jabez L. M. Curry
Hall_of_Columns
American politician (1786–1859)
House of Representatives. Retrieved October 30, 2012. Coolidge, Austin Jacobs; Mansfield, John Brainard (1860). A History and Description of New England
William_Slade_(politician)
US Capitol National Statuary Hall statue
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_Thomas_Edison
American medical doctor and politician (1805–1885)
Milton Latham Succeeded by James A. McDougall Preceded by David Yulee Chair of the Senate Post Office Committee 1860–1861 Succeeded by Jacob Collamer
William_M._Gwin
American politician (1813–1896)
accept any claim of loyalty as valid. The bill was amended by Senator Jacob Collamer to provide for due process of law. President Lincoln still initially
Lyman_Trumbull
American politician (1811–1879)
congressional district, running against incumbent Whig Jacob Collamer. After a vigorous campaign, Collamer was re-elected with 55% of the vote; Vilas received
Levi_Baker_Vilas
19th century American politician
Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs. Along with his colleague, Jacob Collamer of Vermont, Doolittle represented the minority view for the Mason Report
James_R._Doolittle
Standing committee of the United States House of Representatives
Democratic Indiana 1843 1845 John McClernand Democratic Illinois 1845 1847 Jacob Collamer Whig Vermont 1847 1849 James Bowlin Democratic Missouri 1849 1851 Willard
United States House Committee on Natural Resources
United_States_House_Committee_on_Natural_Resources
1859-1861 U.S. Congress
from December 5, 1859 ▌2. John Hemphill (D) ▌1. Solomon Foot (R) ▌3. Jacob Collamer (R) ▌1. James M. Mason (D) ▌2. Robert M. T. Hunter (D) ▌1. James R.
36th_United_States_Congress
Statue in the U.S. Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_John_E._Kenna
Statue formerly in the U.S. Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_Thomas_Hart_Benton
1845-1847 U.S. Congress
M.T. Hunter) Elections (Chairman: Hannibal Hamlin) Engraving (Chairman: Jacob S. Yost) Expenditures in the Navy Department (Chairman: John F. Collin)
29th_United_States_Congress
Vermont politicians in Congress included Senators Solomon Foot and Jacob Collamer and Representatives Justin S. Morrill, Homer Elihu Royce and Portus
Vermont in the American Civil War
Vermont_in_the_American_Civil_War
Branch of the US government, 1865–1867
W. Grimes) Ordnance and War Ships (Select) Pacific Railroad (Chairman: Jacob M. Howard) Patents and the Patent Office (Chairman: Waitman T. Willey) Pensions
39th_United_States_Congress
The Chicago Tribune. March 26, 1864. Retrieved March 11, 2021. "Senator Collamer". Rutland Weekly Herald. November 16, 1865. Retrieved January 17, 2021
List of members of the United States Congress who died in office (1790–1899)
List_of_members_of_the_United_States_Congress_who_died_in_office_(1790–1899)
American judge and politician
appointed a judge of the Vermont Circuit Court, succeeding Jacob Collamer following Collamer's election to the United States Senate. He served on the bench
Abel_Underwood
Statue in the U.S. Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Robert R. Livingston
Statue_of_Robert_R._Livingston
Vermont educator and military officer (1802–1847)
House of Representatives in 1840. He ran again in 1843, losing twice to Jacob Collamer. In 1846 he was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor
Truman_B._Ransom
Colhoun 1801–1802 3 South Carolina Democratic-Republican 1749–1802 Jacob Collamer 1855–1857 1857–1865 3 Vermont Opposition Republican 1791–1865 Alfred
List of former United States senators
List_of_former_United_States_senators
American judge and politician (1800-1875)
congressional district In office March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1853 Preceded by Jacob Collamer Succeeded by Andrew Tracy Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
William_Hebard
House elections for the 21st U.S. Congress
Everett (Anti-Jacksonian) 43.0% ▌George E. Wales (Anti-Jacksonian) 24.5% ▌Jacob Collamer (Anti-Jacksonian) 22.7% ▌Asa Aikens (Unknown) 7.0% Second ballot (November
1828–29 United States House of Representatives elections
1828–29_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
American politician and attorney (1802–1866)
Served alongside: William Upham, Samuel S. Phelps, Lawrence Brainerd, Jacob Collamer and Luke P. Poland Succeeded by George F. Edmunds Political offices
Solomon_Foot
Incumbent retired. New senator elected in 1855. Republican gain. ▌Y Jacob Collamer (Republican) [data missing] Wisconsin Isaac P. Walker Democratic 1848
1854–55 United States Senate elections
1854–55_United_States_Senate_elections
Thompson 1830 1830 Nicholas Baylies 1831 1833 Samuel S. Phelps 1831 1837 Jacob Collamer 1834 1841 John Mattocks 1834 1835 Isaac F. Redfield 1836 1859 Chief
List of justices of the Vermont Supreme Court
List_of_justices_of_the_Vermont_Supreme_Court
Statue by Bryant Baker
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_William_Borah
House elections for the 22nd U.S. Congress
M. Ransom (Anti-Masonic) 34.7% ▌Alden Partridge (Jacksonian) 13.5% ▌Jacob Collamer (Unknown) 0.4% Write-ins 2.4% Second ballot (December 7, 1830) ▌Y Horace
1830–31 United States House of Representatives elections
1830–31_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Part of the National Statuary Hall Collection
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_Willa_Cather
January 6, 1864. The committee's first chairman was Jacob Howard, a Republican from Michigan. Jacob Howard, R-Michigan, 1863–1871 William Stewart, R-Nevada
United States Senate Committee on the Pacific Railroad
United_States_Senate_Committee_on_the_Pacific_Railroad
Politics in the US state of Vermont
Brainerd (FS) 1855 29W, 1D 133W, 46D, 31FS, 20 vac. Solomon Foot (R) Jacob Collamer (R) 1R, 1W, 1O 1856 Ryland Fletcher (R) James M. Slade (R) 29R, 1D 157R
Political party strength in Vermont
Political_party_strength_in_Vermont
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 5 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 6 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 7 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 8 James Harlan (R-IA) January 29
List of United States senators in the 39th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_39th_Congress
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 47 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 48 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 49 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 50 James Harlan (R-IA) 51 David
List of United States senators in the 34th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_34th_Congress
Military draft legislation of the American Civil War
State in this Union". On the other hand, Republican Representative Jacob Collamer of Vermont reminded the members that in 1792 Congress had "passed an
Militia_Act_of_1862
Statue by Charles Keck
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Charles Brantley Aycock
Statue_of_Charles_Brantley_Aycock
American judge
15% of the vote and twice forcing a runoff election by depriving Whig Jacob Collamer of a majority. Hutchinson served as a presidential elector twice, for
Titus_Hutchinson
Statue in the U.S. Capitol by Alexander Doyle
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Statue_of_Francis_Preston_Blair_Jr.
House elections for the 31st U.S. Congress
(Free Soil Democratic) 9.9% ▌John Roberts (Democratic) 3.6% Vermont 2 Jacob Collamer Whig 1843 Incumbent retired. Whig hold. First ballot (September 5, 1848)
1848–49 United States House of Representatives elections
1848–49_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections
Sculpture by Bryant Baker
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Caesar Rodney (U.S. Capitol)
Statue_of_Caesar_Rodney_(U.S._Capitol)
Obsolete congressional district
Reporter of the Vermont Supreme Court. Whig March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1843 Jacob Collamer (Woodstock) Whig March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1849 28th 29th 30th Elected
Vermont's 2nd congressional district
Vermont's_2nd_congressional_district
1813 4th Elected in 1803. Retired to run for Governor of Vermont. Jacob Collamer Whig March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1849 2nd Elected in 1843. Resigned to
List of United States representatives from Vermont
List_of_United_States_representatives_from_Vermont
Statue by Belle Kinney Scholz and Leopold Scholz
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of Andrew Jackson (U.S. Capitol)
Statue_of_Andrew_Jackson_(U.S._Capitol)
31, 1848. ▌Y William Upham (Whig) ▌ Levi Baker Vilas (Democratic) ▌ Jacob Collamer (Whig) Wisconsin Isaac P. Walker Democratic 1848 Incumbent re-elected
1848–49 United States Senate elections
1848–49_United_States_Senate_elections
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 7 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 8 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 9 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 10 John P. Hale (R-NH) July 30,
List of United States senators in the 38th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_38th_Congress
Statue by Gutzon Borglum
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue of John Campbell Greenway
Statue_of_John_Campbell_Greenway
Statue in the U.S. Capitol
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_Roger_Sherman
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 32 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 33 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 34 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 35 David Levy Yulee (D-FL) 36 Alfred
List of United States senators in the 35th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_35th_Congress
Willa Cather Dennis Chávez Henry Clay John M. Clayton George Clinton Jacob Collamer Jefferson Davis Amelia Earhart Thomas Edison Dwight D. Eisenhower Father
Statue_of_John_M._Clayton
U.S. Marshal for Vermont
Convention. With the rest of the state's delegation, Henry supported Jacob Collamer for president on the first ballot as a favorite son. Most members of
Hugh_H._Henry
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 14 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 15 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 16 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 17 John P. Hale (R-NH) July 30
List of United States senators in the 37th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_37th_Congress
American judge (1788–1863)
Westport, Essex Co., N.Y. Elizabethtown, NY: C. H. Royce. p. 439. Ullery, Jacob G. (1894). Men of Vermont Illustrated. Brattleboro, VT: Transcript Publishing
Asa_Aikens
Democratic 1790–1857 Schuyler Colfax 1855–1869 Indiana Republican 1823–1885 Jacob Collamer 1843–1849 Vermont Whig 1791–1865 Harold R. Collier 1957–1975 Illinois
List of former United States representatives (C)
List_of_former_United_States_representatives_(C)
American judge (1837–1873)
fill the vacancy in the United States Senate caused by the death of Jacob Collamer. Associate Justice John Pierpoint succeeded Poland; despite being only
Benjamin_H._Steele
American judge (1808–1879)
months working at Vermont's Chelsea Academy before reading law with Jacob Collamer, then a Vermont state court judge, in Royalton, Vermont. Gibbons moved
Lyman_Gibbons
American lawyer and politician (1799–1891)
members of the U.S. Senate to replace senators who had died. To succeed Jacob Collamer, Dillingham selected Luke P. Poland. To replace Solomon Foot, Dillingham
Paul_Dillingham
American lawyer, politician and jurist (1819–1891)
speech in opposition to President James Buchanan's Cuban policy. Senator Jacob Collamer spoke out against the acquisition as well. Royce did not run for a third
Homer_Elihu_Royce
March 4, 1843 3rd term 21 Howell Cobb D GA-06 March 4, 1843 3rd term 22 Jacob Collamer W VT-02 March 4, 1843 3rd term Left the House in 1849. 23 George Dromgoole
List of United States representatives in the 30th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_30th_Congress
American judge (1814–1900)
law in Woodstock as Marsh's partner. In 1843 he became the partner of Jacob Collamer. From 1848 to 1849 Barrett practiced law in Boston, and upon returning
James_Barrett_(Vermont_judge)
Wilson (R-MA) January 31, 1855 22 Lyman Trumbull (R-IL) March 4, 1855 23 Jacob Collamer (R-VT) 24 Lafayette S. Foster (R-CT) 25 David Levy Yulee (D-FL) 26 Alfred
List of United States senators in the 36th Congress
List_of_United_States_senators_in_the_36th_Congress
Left the House in 1845. 88 Howell Cobb D GA March 4, 1843 1st term 89 Jacob Collamer W VT-02 March 4, 1843 1st term 90 Henry Y. Cranston W RI-01 March 4
List of United States representatives in the 28th Congress
List_of_United_States_representatives_in_the_28th_Congress
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
Boy/Male
Arabic, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Jacob
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Jacob, JAYCOB means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
Spanish
Supplanter.
Girl/Female
Latin Hebrew Scottish
Supplanter.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Hebrew
Replacer; Supplanter
Male
Danish
, supplanter.
Female
Dutch
, supplanter.
Girl/Female
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, Hebrew, Latin
Supplants; Female Version of Jacob; Supplanter
Boy/Male
Biblical American Hebrew
That supplants, undermines, the heel.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Greek Iakob and Hebrew Yaaqob, JACOB means "supplanter." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of a son of Isaac and Rebecca, and the twin brother of Esau. In the New Testament, it is the name of Mary's father-in-law.Â
Biblical
that supplants, undermines; the heel, supplanter,one who follows on another's heels; supplanter;he that supplants or follows after;supplanted;
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Swedish
Supplanter; Held by the Heel; Heel Grabber; One who Supplants
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Conqueror
Biblical
Yacob, Yacoub - Jacob
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Jacobus, JACOBO means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Supplanter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Jaycox.
Male
German
German and Scandinavian form of Greek Iakob, JAKOB means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Danish German American Scandinavian Swedish
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
Girl/Female
Tamil
Beautiful
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Worthy of Praise; Praiseworthy
Boy/Male
English
From the happy meadow.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Quick; Energetic
Biblical
honeycomb; anything that distills or drops
Boy/Male
Tamil
Parakram | பராகà¯à®°à®®
Strength
Girl/Female
Native American
White stone.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Indian, Muslim, Parsi
Wonder; Marvel Causing Admiration
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, German, Greek, Italian
One of the Names of the Mythological Mood Goddess Artemis Referring to her Birth on Mount Cynthus; Similar to Greek Name Cynthia
Boy/Male
Arabic
One who has a Bright Enlightened Face
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
JACOB COLLAMER
n.
A word used by Jacob on his deathbed, and interpreted variously, as "the Messiah," or as the city "Shiloh," or as "Rest."
n.
A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (Gen. xxviii. 12); -- also called Israel.
n.
A descendant of Israel, or Jacob; a Hebrew; a Jew.
n.
An appellative of Abraham or of one of his descendants, esp. in the line of Jacob; an Israelite; a Jew.
n.
One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.
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A family, race, or series of generations, descending from the same progenitor, and kept distinct, as in the case of the twelve tribes of Israel, descended from the twelve sons of Jacob.
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One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.