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According to Senator Zachariah Chandler, he " disgraced himself and the Senate by making a drunken foolish speech.
Congressional members on the committee included Rep. Benjamin Butler, Sen. Zachariah Chandler, and Sen. Francis P. Blair.
Senate Radicals included Sumner, Sen. Zachariah Chandler, and Sen. Benjamin Wade.
* Zachariah Chandler, Michigan ( removed in favor of Gerald Ford in 2011 )
* Zachariah Chandler: U. S. Senator from Michigan and Secretary of the Interior under Ulysses S. Grant.
54, No. 2 ( Apr., 1969 ), pp. 109 126 in JSTOR, re: Michigan Senator Zachariah Chandler
Tradition has it that Zachariah Chandler asked him directly if ' he plan on signing it or no ?’ and Lincoln replied, ‘ it was put before him with too little time to be signed in that way .’ On July 4, 1864, he pocket-vetoed the bill by refusing to sign it.
Blair ran unsuccessfully for the U. S. Senate, challenging the politically well-entrenched Zachariah Chandler who, although a fellow Republican, was seen by Blair as representing wealthy, Detroit interests rather than " outstate " interests.
John Shirigian believes Zachariah Chandler did not start earnestly in politics until his bid for Mayor in 1851, but because of his anti-slavery propensities Chandler must be said to have begun his ‘ grassroots ’ political work in the 1840s.
Zachariah Chandler
Zachariah Chandler ( 1913 ), by Charles Henry Niehaus, formerly in the National Statuary Hall Collection, United States Capitol.
He was elected as a Republican to the U. S. Senate in 1874, defeating the incumbent Radical Republican Zachariah Chandler, and served in the 44th and 45th Congresses from March 4, 1875, to February 10, 1879, when he resigned due to ill health.
Delano was replaced by Zachariah Chandler, who quickly initiated civil service reform in the Department of Interior.
Four years later, he was appointed and subsequently elected as a Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Zachariah Chandler, serving from November 17, 1879 to March 4, 1881 alongside Thomas W. Ferry.
Due to ill health, Beaman declined appointment as United States Senator to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Zachariah Chandler in 1879.
He was the uncle of Zachariah Chandler.
It was established on December 9, 1861, following the embarrassing Union defeat at the Battle of Ball's Bluff, at the instigation of Senator Zachariah T. Chandler of Michigan, and continued until May 1865.
In 1857, Zachariah Chandler was the first Republican to serve as U. S. Senator from Michigan ( Class 1 ).
Zachariah Chandler and Arthur E. Summerfield are the only Michiganders to become Chairman of the Republican National Committee.
* statues of Elihu B. Washburne, Zachariah Chandler and David Davis
He is the great-great-grandnephew of long-time U. S. Senator Zachariah Chandler of Michigan.
In later years, he was to place statues of Oliver P. Morton of Indiana ( 1900 ), John J. Ingalls of Kansas ( 1905 ), Zachariah Chandler of Michigan ( 1913 ), George W. Glick of Kansas ( 1914 ), Ephraim McDowell of Kentucky ( 1929 ), and Henry Clay of Kentucky ( 1929 ) in the collection.
In 2011, Michigan replaced his Zachariah Chandler statue with one of Gerald R. Ford.

Zachariah and December
Romulus Zachariah Linney ( 26 December 1841 15 April 1910 ) was a Republican U. S. Congressman from North Carolina between 1895 and 1901.

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Connellsville was officially founded as a township in 1793 then as a borough on March 1, 1806 by Zachariah Connell, a militia captain during the American Revolution.
** 1 October 1920 4 May 1923 Sir Percy Zachariah Cox ( b. 1864 d. 1937 )
Work was continued by IAI at the Beit Zachariah facility and the program cost almost $ 1 billion up to 1980, incorporating some U. S. technology.
Luke draws parallels between the angelic visit ( 1: 5-25 ) to Zachariah about the birth of John and the Annunciation to Mary ( 1: 26-38 ) about the birth of Jesus.

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The Nonsuch was commanded by Captain Zachariah Gillam and accompanied by des Groseilliers, while the Eaglet was commanded by Captain William Stannard and accompanied by Radisson.
According to this account, the birth of John was foretold by the angel Gabriel to Zachariah, while Zachariah was performing his functions as a priest in the temple of Jerusalem.
Zachariah had lost his speech at the behest and prophecy of the angel Gabriel, and it was restored on the occasion of Zachariah naming John.
:"... the Devil himself ,... called serpent by Moses, the Devil by Job and Zachariah, and was addressed as Satanas by Jesus.
The first non-indigenous settler in the area was probably Zachariah Cicott, a French-Canadian who first traded with the Kickapoo and Potawatomi people around 1802.
One, a group of religious dissidents unhappy with the church in Stratford, was led by Woodbury ’ s first minister, Reverend Zachariah Walker.
The town was first settled by Europeans in the mid-18th century by Zachariah Merritt and others, from New England, Westchester County, or the Fishkill area.
Spencer Mountain was settled in 1772 by Zachariah Spencer, a local Tory.
The land was previously owned by Zachariah McGill, a wealthy South Carolinian landowner of mixed White / Indian ancestry through the early-to-mid-19th century.
Thomas was born in Port Talbot, Wales, the second son of Zachariah Thomas, a Welsh speaking miner from Carmarthen, and Emma Jane Tilbury, daughter of a founder of the English Methodist Church in Tonypandy.
The film, titled Zachariah, was written by the Firesign Theatre and was billed as " The First Electric Western ".
Alice Starr Chipman was the daughter of ship owner ( The Cedars ) Zachariah Chipman and his wife Mary Eliza.
However, it is unknown what stage of the battle Zachariah was referring to.
Kunniparampil Zachariah notes that the 20th century was period of significant transition for the Saint Thomas Christians in terms of its demographic and socio-economic status.
The city of Watertown was settled in 1800 by pioneers from New Hampshire, most notably Hart Massey, Henry Coffeen, and Zachariah Butterfield, part of a large migration into New York from New England after the American Revolutionary War.
Vere ’ s grandfather Zachariah Meads was among the first British children to be born in Te Aro, Wellington, in 1843, and his grandmother Elizabeth Meads ( née Lazare ) was the daughter of an Irish minister who had educated freed slaves on the island of Mauritius before emigrating to Wanganui.

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