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    Samuel Hooper (February 3, 1808 – February 14, 1875) was a businessman and member of Congress from Massachusetts. Hooper was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts...
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  • $50,000 endowment provided by philanthropist Samuel Hooper. The endowment also established the Sturgis Hooper Professorship of Geology. Closely affiliated...
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  • Senator Hooper may refer to: Ed Hooper (politician) (born 1947), Florida State Senate J. Robert Hooper (1936–2008), Maryland State Senate Samuel Hooper (1808–1875)...
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    Hooper is a city in Dodge County, Nebraska, United States. The population was 830 at the 2010 census. Hooper got its start in the year 1871, following...
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    Sumner, American statesman and United States Senator (11 March 1874), to Samuel Hooper, his former father-in-law "Thou knowest, O Lord, the secrets of our...
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  • Charles R. Train (R) Charles Delano (R) 37th (1861–1863) William Appleton (U) Goldsmith Bailey (R) Benjamin Thomas (U) Samuel Hooper (U) Amasa Walker (R)...
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  • Samuel H. Hoopes (July 24, 1811 – August 26, 1892) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives...
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    to have lost the presidential election the following month to Democrat Samuel Tilden, the Republicans launched efforts to reverse the results in South...
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    member of the Republican Party was in support of the impeachment resolution, Samuel Fenton Cary (an independent Republican from Ohio), and Thomas E. Stewart...
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    originally designed in 1880 by C. Balston Kenway and was updated in 1896 by Samuel Hooper, an English-born stonemason and architect who was later appointed Provincial...
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