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John W. Gates (New York politician)

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257: 247: 46:. On January 1, 1896, he married Helen Maria "Nellie" Colyer (1873–1956), and they had three children. He was President of the Salt Springs National Bank, of 252: 262: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 62: 58: 38:(1839–1925) and Fannie E. (Everson) Gates (1843–1930), and was born on the Gates homestead, about two miles southwest of the 97:. In September 1932, Gates was not re-nominated by the Republicans for his Senate seat. In November 1932, he ran on the 43: 171: 155: 54: 98: 207: 191: 66: 39: 124: 164: 242: 237: 183: 47: 219: 102: 35: 23: 200: 231: 22:(August 18, 1872 – April 8, 1966) was an American farmer, banker and politician from 146: 50:; and sat on the boards of several other manufacturing and financial enterprises. 142: 108:
He died on April 8, 1966; and was buried at the Gates Cemetery in Chittenango.
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ticket for re-election, but was defeated by the Republican nominee
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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New York
Francis H. Gates
Village of Chittenango
Madison County, New York
Syracuse
New York State Assembly
1925
1926
New York State Senate
150th
151st
152nd
153rd
154th
155th New York State Legislatures
1932 Republican National Convention
Law Preservation
Walter W. Stokes
New York Red Book
John W. Gates
Find a Grave
New York State Assembly
J. Arthur Brooks
New York State Assembly
Harold O. Whitnall
New York State Senate
Willis Wendell
New York State Senate
Walter W. Stokes
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