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Ralph Metcalf (New Hampshire politician)

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In 1835 he married Lucretia Ann Bingham. She died a few weeks after giving birth in 1836, and the baby died soon afterwards. He married Martha Ann Gilmore in 1843, and they had two children: son Ralph (1844-1905); and daughter Frances Elizabeth (born 1845).
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movement, which increasingly incorporated anti-slavery sentiment into its core Nativism in New England states. This effort was promoted by
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He retired after the completion of his second term, and resided in Claremont. He died in Claremont on August 26, 1858.
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from 1852 to 1853. In 1853 he served on the state commission appointed to codify New Hampshire's statutes.
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on November 21, 1796. He was educated locally and worked on the farm of his father, a veteran of the
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As a result of Metcalf's opposition to slavery, in 1855 he was nominated for Governor by the
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New Hampshire Birth Records, 1659-1900, entry for Ralph Metcalf, retrieved April 29, 2014
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Anti-Prohibition Manual: A Summary of Facts and Figures Dealing with Prohibition
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Norwich University, 1819-1911: Her History, Her Graduates, Her Roll of Honor
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also won a Senate seat in 1855, and later became a Republican.)
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Ralph Metcalf at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
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Metcalf won the 1855 race for Governor, defeating incumbent
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for most of his career, Metcalf later became recognized as
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Men of Granite: New Hampshire's Soldiers in the Civil War
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He held this post until 1838, when he moved to 1394:Know-Nothing state governors of the United States 244:, until deciding on a career in the law in 1818. 649:National Wholesale Liquor Dealers Association, 498:The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography 271:He practiced law in New Hampshire, first with 798: 8: 564:The Rise and Fall of the American Whig Party 1399:Republican Party governors of New Hampshire 805: 791: 783: 715: 29: 18: 436: 263:, and was admitted to the bar in 1826. 1364:People from Charlestown, New Hampshire 612:Journal of the Senate of New Hampshire 599:Journal of the Senate of New Hampshire 327:New Hampshire House of Representatives 247:Metcalf graduated from the academy in 87:New Hampshire House of Representatives 1344:Secretaries of state of New Hampshire 662:Wheeler, History of Newport, page 178 540:Wheeler, History of Newport, page 206 349:'s attempts to obtain passage of the 317:In 1845 he was appointed Register of 7: 1389:New Hampshire Democratic-Republicans 1369:People from Claremont, New Hampshire 518:Bell, Bench and Bar of New Hampshire 487:Bell, Bench and Bar of New Hampshire 56:June 7, 1855 â€“ June 4, 1857 454:The Bench and Bar of New Hampshire 14: 1404:19th-century American politicians 259:and attorney Richard Bartlett of 1307: 529:Journals of the Senate and House 302:of New Hampshire was serving as 16:American politician (1798-1858) 699:National Governors Association 496:James T. 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Governor of New Hampshire
Nathaniel B. Baker
William Haile
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Charlestown, New Hampshire
Claremont, New Hampshire
Democratic-Republican
Democratic
Know Nothing
Republican
Alma mater
Dartmouth College
New Hampshire
governor of New Hampshire
Charlestown, New Hampshire
American Revolution
Chester, Vermont
Dartmouth College
Henry Hubbard
Concord
George B. Upham
Binghamton, New York
Claremont
secretary state
Washington, D.C.
Department of the Treasury
Levi Woodbury
Secretary
Plymouth

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