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Albert G. Jewett

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Attorney at the height of Bangor's prosperity as a lumber port, and built one of the city's largest Italianate-style houses (the Jewett-Stetson Mansion, since demolished) in what is now the
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General Catalogue [of the Officers and Graduates] of Colby College
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from 1845 through 1847, under the administration of President
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from 1829 until leaving for Peru in 1845. He served as
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Index

Chargé d'affaires
Peru
James K. Polk
Pittston, Maine
Colby College
Waterville
Bangor, Maine
Penobscot County
Broadway Historic District
Belfast, Maine
General Catalogue [of the Officers and Graduates] of Colby College
John R. Bryan
United States Charge d'Affaires to Peru
John R. Clay
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United States Ambassadors to Peru
Peru
Cooley
Larned
Thornton
Pickett
Bryan
Jewett
Clay
Clay
Robinson
Hovey
Settle

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