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The town of Dexter, which incorporated the same year, was named after the opposing candidate Samuel Dexter.
* First settled in 1833 by settlers from New York led by Samuel Dexter, Jr.
The township was named for Judge Samuel William Dexter, but he named the village for his father Samuel Dexter, the early American statesman.
The area was first settled in 1824, 13 years before Michigan became a state, when land speculator Samuel W. Dexter purchased a large tract of land and originated the village.
The village founder Samuel W. Dexter served as the chief justice of the Washtenaw County Court as well as being elected a University of Michigan regent.
Samuel Dexter called it Gordon Hall to honor his mother's family.
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Samuel Dexter ( F ), until May 30, 1800
His father, Andrews Norton ( 1786 – 1853 ) was a Unitarian theologian, and Dexter professor of sacred literature at Harvard ; his mother was Catherine Eliot, a daughter of banker Samuel Eliot.
* Samuel Dexter ( 1761 – 1816 ), American politician, U. S. Secretary of the Treasury
* Samuel Dexter ( 1761 – 1816 ), congressman
Adams appointed Samuel Dexter as the fourth Secretary of War.
Samuel Dexter ( May 14, 1761May 4, 1816 ) was an early American statesman who served both in Congress and in the Presidential Cabinet.
Samuel Dexter, the 4th minister of Dedham, he graduated from Harvard University in 1781 and then studied law at Worcester under Levi Lincoln, Sr., the future Attorney General of the United States.
Samuel W. Dexter, founder of Dexter, Michigan, was his son.
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Samuel and U
His fellow students — there were 38 in all — included young Samuel I. Hayakawa ( later to become a Republican member of the U. S. Senate ), Ralph Moriarty deBit ( later to become the spiritual teacher Vitvan ) and Wendell Johnson ( founder of the Monster Study ).
* Uncle Sam ( initials U. S .) is a common national personification of the American government that according to legend came into use during the War of 1812 and was supposedly named for Samuel Wilson a meat packer in New York, who supplied rations for the soldiers.
Chronicles was formerly presumed to represent the source-material whence Samuel and Kings were composed ; that is, the kings ' official Day-Books, much like the U. S. Congressional Record of modern times.
Samuel Fuller's brutal, visually energetic films such as Pickup on South Street ( 1953 ) and Underworld U. S. A. ( 1961 ) earned him a unique reputation ; his advocates praise him as " primitive " and " barbarous ".
* 1974 – Samuel Byck tries and fails to assassinate U. S. President Richard Nixon.
* 1814 – Samuel Fenton Cary, American-born U. S. Congressman ( d. 1900 )
Friedman had an early interest in both music and chess, and was chosen at age 7 as one of 50 local players to challenge U. S. grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky to simultaneous games in Houston.
Samuel Kanyon Doe ( 1951 – 1990 ) was a member of the small ethnic group of the Krahn, a master sergeant in the Liberian army, and trained by U. S. Army Special Forces.
* 1805 – Justice Samuel Chase is acquitted at the end of his impeachment trial by the U. S. Senate.
* 1877 – U. S. presidential election, 1876: Just two days before inauguration, the U. S. Congress declares Rutherford B. Hayes the winner of the election even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
* 2010 – Samuel J. Eldersveld, U. S. academic, political scientist, and Democratic politician ( b. 1917 )
* Samuel M. Stephenson ( 1803 – 1859 ), U. S. politician from Michigan
There was still no such recognition in the U. S. This remained the case until June 10, 1871, when a bronze statue of Samuel Morse was unveiled in Central Park, New York City.
Justice Samuel Nelson wrote the opinion of the Supreme Court in The Justices v. Murray, 76 U. S. 9 Wall.
** Samuel Reshevsky, seven-time U. S. Chess Champion ( b. 1911 )
* November 7 – U. S. presidential election, 1876: After long and heated disputes, Rutherford Birchard Hayes is eventually declared the winner over Samuel Jones Tilden.
* September 27, 1722 ( in Boston )- Samuel Adams-American statesman, political philosopher and Founding Father of the U. S .. Died on October 2, 1803.
* March 2 – In the Compromise of 1877, the U. S. presidential election, 1876 is resolved with the selection of Rutherford B. Hayes as the winner, even though Samuel J. Tilden had won the popular vote on November 7, 1876.
* July 31 – Inventor Samuel Hopkins becomes the first to be issued a U. S. patent ( for an improved method of making potash ).
* January 4 – Samuel Colt sells his first revolver pistol to the U. S government.
* May 24 – The first electrical telegram is sent over the telegraph by Samuel F. B. Morse from the U. S. Capitol in Washington, D. C. to the B & O Railroad " outer depot " in Baltimore, Maryland, saying " What hath God wrought ".
* March 26 – Samuel Turell Armstrong, U. S. political figure ( b. 1784 )
* March 1 – Justice Samuel Chase is acquitted of impeachment charges by the U. S. Senate.

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