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Dudley Sanford Gregory (February 5, 1800 – December 8, 1874) was the first Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, and was elected as a Whig to represent New Jersey's 5th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849.
Dudley Sanford Gregory: April 1838: April 1840: Whig: This was his first term. Dudley Sanford Gregory was the first mayor of Jersey City. Originally a Whig, Gregory switched to the Republican party in the 1850s. [15] 2 Peter McMartin: April 1840: April 1841: Unknown No source has been found to verify a party affiliation. 3 Dudley Sanford ...
The book opens in the autumn of 1558, just after the death of Mary I of England, and bells are heralding the fact that Mary's half-sister, Elizabeth, is now queen.The book is told from four main perspectives: Elizabeth I's; William Cecil's, the queen's main advisor; Robert Dudley, the queen's favourite; and Amy Robsart's, who is Robert Dudley's wife.
He succeeded Dudley S. Gregory as mayor two years later. He served a single one-year term from April 1840 to April 1841. [1] He was succeeded by Gregory. He served as Jersey City freeholder in 1847 and 1848. On November 16, 1830, Martin married Harriet Lyon at St. Matthew's Episcopal Church in Jersey City. [2]
There are members of the United States House of Representatives who spent only a single two-year term (or less) in office usually either due to death, resignation, or electoral defeat.
Dudley S. Gregory: 1847–1849: ... 1800–1874 Noble Jones Gregory: 1937–1959: Kentucky: Democratic: 1897–1971 W. Voris Gregory ... Wikipedia® is a registered ...
In January, 1778, with low recruitment to the Virginia line of the Continental Army and in the wake of heavy losses to Virginia regiments at the Battle of Germantown, the 2nd Virginia State Regiment was sent by Governor Patrick Henry (per an act of the General Assembly) to join the Continental Army in the Philadelphia Campaign.
Promotion, Gregory Trio at Proctor's Theatre, May 8, 1893. George W. Gregory was a grandson of Dudley S. Gregory, the first mayor of Jersey City and a congressman. [12] George grew up in New Jersey. His father Dudley S. Gregory, Jr. was the founder and president of the New Jersey Philharmonic Society, his mother an amateur singer.