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* November 3 – Warren Terhune, United States Navy Commander, and the 13th Governor of American Samoa ( b. 1869 )
One way in which this is carried out is travelling the country and meeting with Canadians from all regions and ethnic groups in Canada, continuing the tradition begun in 1869 by Governor General the Lord Lisgar.
The Métis became more fearful when the Canadian government appointed the notoriously anti-French William McDougall as the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories on September 28, 1869, in anticipation of a formal transfer to take effect in December.
On March 26, 1869 Michigan Governor Henry Baldwin signed into law the incorporation of the Village of Nashville.
* Warren Terhune ( 1869 – 1920 ), 13th Governor of American Samoa.
* James Pollock ( September 11, 1810-April 19, 1890 )-Congressman ( 1844 – 1849 ); Governor of Pennsylvania ( 1855 – 1858 ); Director of the Philadelphia Mint ( 1861 – 1866 and 1869 – 1873 ); buried in Milton Cemetery.
McDougall was appointed Lieutenant Governor of Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory in 1869.
He was elected to three one-year terms as Governor of Rhode Island ( May 1866 to May 1869 ).
Pendleton also failed to be elected to the Fortieth Congress and was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio in 1869, losing to Rutherford B. Hayes.
James Alcorn was elected by the Republicans as governor in 1869, serving, as Governor of Mississippi from 1870 to 1871.
His son, Francis Wilkinson Pickens ( 1805 – 1869 ) was a U. S. Congressman and the Governor of South Carolina when the state seceded from the Union in 1860.
The first bridge to link West Maitland with what is now the suburb of Lorn was opened in 1869 and named in honour of the then Governor of New South Wales, the 4th Earl of Belmore.
The Canadian government appointed the notoriously anti-French McDougall as the Lieutenant Governor of the Northwest Territories-designate on September 28, 1869, in anticipation of a formal transfer to take effect on December 1.
Henry Adoniram Swift ( March 23, 1823February 25, 1869 ) was an American politician who was the third Governor of Minnesota.
In 1869 the First Lieutenant of the Royal Navy vessel HMS Blanche, Albert Hastings Markham, submitted a design to Sir George Bowen, the Governor of New Zealand, for a national ensign for New Zealand.
William Gannaway " Parson " Brownlow ( August 29, 1805April 29, 1877 ) was an American newspaper editor, minister, and politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1865 to 1869 and as a United States Senator from Tennessee from 1869 to 1875.
He is distantly related to Henry Howland Crapo, who served as Governor of Michigan from 1865 to 1869, and William Crapo Durant, Henry's grandson, who founded General Motors.
* June 25-William Donald Ross, financier, banker and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ( b. 1869 )
Joseph Ritner ( March 25, 1780 – October 16, 1869 ) was the eighth Governor of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, elected as a member of the Anti-Masonic Party.
It was named for former New York City mayor ( 1866 – 1868 ) and then-current New York Governor ( 1869 – 1871 ) John T. Hoffman.
William Henry Davis " Alfalfa Bill " Murray ( November 21, 1869 – October 15, 1956 ) was an American teacher, lawyer, and politician who became active in Oklahoma before statehood as legal adviser to Governor Douglas H. Johnston of the Chickasaw Nation.

1869 and Benjamin
Benjamin A. Putnam died in the county seat of Palatka in 1869.
Benjamin L. Bates was elected as the first Village President when The Village of New Haven was incorporated on May 3, 1869.
Between 1869 and 1889, he was the master of eight vessels, the first four of which ( the Washington, the Constitution, the Benjamin Aymar and the Amethyst ) he commanded in the employ of others.
In 1869 Froude was elected Lord Rector of St. Andrews, defeating Benjamin Disraeli by a majority of fourteen.
In 1869 Benjamin Disraeli appointed him Bishop of Lincoln which he retained until his death in 1885.
* Constable Benjamin Biddle, 1st Division, Armed Constabulary, Ngatapa, 1869.
When Benjamin Wilson retired in 1869 he left his The Gospel Banner to be merged with his nephew Thomas Wilson's Herald of the Coming Kingdom and Bible Instructor, which was renamed in The Restitution in 1871 and published by Thomas Wilson and W. D.
Under the encouragement of Abraham Unger, Oncken visited the Mennonite Brethren Church in the Chortitza colony in 1869, assisting in the ordinations of Abraham Unger as elder, Aaron Lepp as minister, and Benjamin Nickel and Cornelius Unger as deacons.
He sat in the House of Lords as an Irish Representative Peer from 1840 to 1869 and served as a Lord-in-Waiting ( government whip in the House of Lords ) in the three Conservative administrations of the Earl of Derby and in Benjamin Disraeli's first government.
In 1869 Benjamin Franklin Goodrich purchased the Hudson River Rubber Company, a small business in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York.
Benjamin Baker Moeur ( December 22, 1869 – March 16, 1937 ) was the fourth Governor of Arizona, one of the United States of America.
Benjamin Fitzpatrick ( June 30, 1802November 21, 1869 ) was an American politician, who served as the 11th Governor of the U. S. state of Alabama and as United States Senator from Alabama as a Democrat.
Dr. Benjamin Rush Engraving by James Barton Longacre ( 1794 – 1869 ), from painting by Thomas Sully ( 1783 – 1872 ).
In 1869, Benjamin went to work in his father's sawmill, readying hardwoods for shipping to his brothers in San Francisco.
Benjamin Dann Walsh ( September 21, 1808 – November 18, 1869 ) was an American entomologist, serving as the first official state entomologist in Illinois from 1867 to 1869.
In 1869, Benjamin Hardcastle Johnston established a post office here and called it Port Carling.
* Greenwood Cemetery, established 1869, was not the site of a late-18th century summer home of Dr. Benjamin Rush
Alfred Benjamin Meacham ( 1826 – 1882 ) was an American Methodist minister, reformer, author and historian, who served as the U. S. Superintendent of Indian Affairs for Oregon ( 1869 – 1872 ).
His 1869 caricature of Benjamin Disraeli was the first colour lithograph to appear in the magazine, and proved immensely popular.
He was a reporter for The New York Times from 1869 to 1872, and he also served as private secretary to the Secretary of the Navy Benjamin F. Tracy, from 1889 – 93.

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