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    Marcus H. Holcomb (November 28, 1844 ā€“ March 5, 1932) was an American politician who served as the 66th governor of Connecticut, the attorney general...
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  • Senator Holcomb may refer to: David Holcomb (fl. 1960sā€“1970s), Ohio State Senate Marcus H. Holcomb (1844ā€“1932), Connecticut State Senate This disambiguation...
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  • Holcomb may refer to: Eric Holcomb (born 1968), 51st Governor of Indiana Marcus H. Holcomb (1844ā€“1932), 66th Governor of Connecticut Silas A. Holcomb...
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  • Indiana Jeff Holcomb, American politician from Florida John Noble Holcomb, American soldier Kelly Holcomb, American football player Marcus H. Holcomb, American...
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    Republican Marcus H. Holcomb defeated Democratic nominee Morris Beardsley with 51.12% of the vote. Major party candidates Marcus H. Holcomb, Republican...
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    Governor of Connecticut William W. Eaton, Congressman and US Senator Marcus H. Holcomb, Connecticut Attorney General, 66th Governor of Connecticut Henry...
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    Republican nominee Marcus H. Holcomb defeated Democratic nominee Lyman T. Tingier with 50.39% of the vote. Major party candidates Marcus H. Holcomb, Republican...
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    Republican Marcus H. Holcomb defeated Democratic nominee Thomas J. Spellacy with 50.72% of the vote. Major party candidates Marcus H. Holcomb, Republican...
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    needed to ratify, and suffragists hoped they could convince Governor Marcus H. Holcomb to make his state of Connecticut the thirty-sixth. A team of women...
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    another $335,000 in state funding to construct the Marcus H. Holcomb Hall, a women's dormitory. The William H. Hall Building, a former men's dormitory that...
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