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    Azariah Boody (April 21, 1815 – November 18, 1885) was an American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York...
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  • cartoonist Azariah Boody (1815–1885), American politician and a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York David A. Boody (1837–1930)...
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  • gift of 8 acres of farmland from local businessman and Congressman Azariah Boody secured the first campus of the university, upon which Anderson Hall...
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  • 1921 – March 3, 1923 Brooklyn ? Azariah Boody Whig 29th March 4, 1853 – Oct 1853 Rochester Resigned. David A. Boody Democratic 2nd March 4, 1891 – October...
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  • Boen  Norway Derivation Populist U.S. Representative from Minnesota Azariah Boody  Canada Unknown Whig U.S. Representative from New York Thomas W. Bradley...
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    patented bridge design. With his financial backer, Azariah Boody, Stone formed the bridge-building firm of Boody, Stone & Co., which erected a large number of...
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    patented bridge design. (Amasa Stone received financial backing from Azariah Boody, a Springfield businessman.) The rights to the patent extended to bridges...
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    Andrew Oliver (D) ▌27. John J. Taylor (D) ▌28. George Hastings (D) ▌29. Azariah Boody (W) until October 13, 1853 ▌Davis Carpenter (W), from November 8, 1853...
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  • United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Azariah Boody and served from November 8, 1853, to March 3, 1855. He was an unsuccessful...
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    bridge. Howe patented the design in 1840. With the financial support of Azariah Boody, a Springfield businessman, Stone purchased for $40,000 ($1,220,800...
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  • Morgan (W) Andrew Oliver (D) John J. Taylor (D) George Hastings (D) Azariah Boody (W) Benjamin Pringle (W) Thomas T. Flagler (W) Solomon G. Haven (W)...
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  • decided a women's college was also necessary. In 1851, railroad investor Azariah Boody and anthropologist Lewis H. Morgan collaborated to found Barleywood...
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  • March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 Preceded by Robert L. Rose Succeeded by Azariah Boody Personal details Born (1791-03-08)March 8, 1791 Charlotte, Vermont,...
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    Reverend Henry John Whithouse. Following Whitehouse, William Kidd, Azariah Boody, and Howard Osgood inhabited the mansion until it was acquired by the...
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    March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1853 32nd Elected in 1850. [data missing] Azariah Boody (Rochester) Whig March 4, 1853 – October, 1853 33rd Elected in 1852...
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  • Bonynge 1904–1909 Colorado Republican 1863–1939 Azariah Boody 1853 New York Whig 1815–1885 David A. Boody 1891 New York Democratic 1837–1930 Charles F....
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  • George Bliss D OH-18 March 4, 1853 01st term Left the House in 1855. 94 Azariah Boody W NY-29 March 4, 1853 01st term Resigned on October 13, 1853. 95 William...
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  • William T. S. Barry D-MS Nathan Belcher D-CT Thomas Hart Benton D-MO Azariah Boody W-NY Robert Malone Bugg W-TN Brookins Campbell D-TN Davis Carpenter...
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