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nominee, and won 49% of the vote to Albion Parris's 31% and Isaac Reed's 15%. The election was once again thrown to the legislature, which elected Morrill. He ran for re-election in 1855 as the nominee of the newly formed
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had originally planned on running for the seat, he deferred to Morrill. In 1862, Morrill opted against seeking re-election to allow Blaine to run. After leaving Congress, he served as President of the
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candidate for governor in 1853. In that year's gubernatorial election, Morrill placed third, winning 13% of the vote to Democrat Albert Pillsbury's 44% and incumbent Whig Governor
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maine
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in 1844. In 1850, Morrill was appointed State Land Agent, and served until 1854.
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Sheriff in 1839, and was subsequently elected the State House from
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from 1855 to 1856 and later as the U.S. representative from
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and is buried at the Forest Grove Cemetery in Augusta.
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U.S. House of Representatives
Maine
4th
Freeman H. Morse
John H. Rice
Governor of Maine
William G. Crosby
Samuel Wells
Belgrade, Massachusetts
Maine
Augusta, Maine
Republican
24th governor of Maine
Maine's 4th congressional district
Belgrade
Maine
Massachusetts
Maine House of Representatives
Cumberland County
Madison
Maine Law
William Crosby
Know Nothing
Republican Party
United States House of Representatives
Maine's 4th congressional district
James G. Blaine
Maine Central Railroad
run for Congress

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