Jacob Rice (1787–1879) was a farmer from Henniker, New Hampshire and member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives, serving from 1828 to 1829. Jacob...
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Jacob Rice may refer to: Jacob Rice (New Hampshire politician) Jacob Rice (New York politician) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with...
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Rice (New Hampshire politician) (1787–1879), New Hampshire politician Jacob Rice (New York politician) (1847–1930), New York politician James Rice (cricketer)...
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Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 6th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 2nd district (2018–2022) Jacob Brouillard...
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University of New Hampshire. Jason Brennan, philosopher Daniel Ford (b. 1931), author/journalist, resident scholar at the University of New Hampshire (1954)...
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Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 6th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 2nd district (2018–2022) Jacob Brouillard...
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Ableman (settler) Ackley, Iowa – J.W. Ackley (founder) Acworth, New Hampshire – Jacob Acworth (British naval officer) Ada Township, Michigan – Ada Smith...
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Kimball Union Academy (category Boarding schools in New Hampshire)
Kimball Union Academy is a private boarding school located in New Hampshire. Founded in 1813, it is the 22nd oldest boarding school in the United States...
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Boston Brahmin (redirect from New England Brahmins)
Massachusetts William B. Rice (1840–1909), industrialist, philanthropist Saltonstall Family Leverett Saltonstall I (1783–1845), politician, educator Leverett...
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Third-party and independent candidates for the 2024 United States presidential election (category Independent politicians in the United States)
combined. The only state delegations he carried outside of the region were New Hampshire and West Virginia. Venable won the majority of votes from South Carolina...
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