John Milton Thayer (1820–1906), 2nd Governor of Wyoming Territory and 6th Governor of Nebraska
W. W. Thayer (1827–1899), 6th Governor of Oregon
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GovernorThayer may refer to: John Milton Thayer (1820–1906), 2nd Governor of Wyoming Territory and 6th Governor of Nebraska W. W. Thayer (1827–1899)...
Andy Beshear took office as governor, Thayer proposed legislation to limit the powers of the executive branch. "Damon Thayer". Ballotpedia. Retrieved July...
United States Senator from Nebraska. Thayer served as Governor of Wyoming Territory and Governor of Nebraska. Thayer was born in Bellingham, Massachusetts...
from Oregon William Wallace Thayer (1827–1899), Governor of Oregon and brother of Andrew J. Thayer James Bradley Thayer (1831–1902), American legal writer...
to be governor, which delayed his inauguration until January 15. The Supreme Court of Nebraska then ruled that Boyd was ineligible, and Thayer took office...
general (Union Army); governor of Nebraska Webster Thayer (1857–1933), judge at the trial of Sacco and Vanzetti William Greenough Thayer (1863–1934), American...
Sigourney Thayer (March 24, 1896 – November 2, 1944) was an American theatrical producer, World War I aviator, and poet. Thayer was born in Southborough...
remained the director until 1941. Also in 1891, he was appointed by GovernorThayer as Acting State Geologist, a position he also retained for many years...
Sydney Thayer (1864–1932), American physician and professor of medicine W. W. Thayer (William Wallace Thayer, 1827–1899), American politician, governor of...
Ebenezer Thayer, Jr. (August 21, 1746 – May 30, 1809) was a Massachusetts farmer, military officer, town official, and politician who served in both branches...
Pauline Revere Thayer (1862–1934) worked to improve immigrant conditions in Massachusetts and the US; represented Massachusetts in Republican party activities;...
was limited to the trial record. The Governor's Committee, however, was not a judicial proceeding, so Judge Thayer's comments outside the courtroom could...
Webster Thayer (July 7, 1857 – April 18, 1933) was a judge of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, best known as the trial judge in the Sacco and Vanzetti...
reduced to three members, with members of each court elected separately. GovernorThayer then appointed James K. Kelly, Reuben P. Boise, and Paine Page Prim...
election was held on November 4, 1890. Incumbent Republican Governor John Milton Thayer did not seek reelection. In a four-way race, James E. Boyd, the...
The Sylvanus Thayer Award is an honor given annually by the United States Military Academy at West Point to an individual whose character and accomplishments...
founded Thayer Lodging Group, a private equity firm named after Sylvanus Thayer, West Point class of 1808, the "father of the Military Academy." Thayer has...
territory on May 7. He was reconfirmed by the Senate on March 26, 1873. Thayer was nominated and confirmed by the Senate on February 10, 1875, and took...
election was held on November 6, 1888, and featured incumbent Governor John Milton Thayer, a Republican, defeating Democratic nominee John A. McShane,...
judge of the district court of the Omaha district. He was appointed by GovernorThayer and was afterwards twice elected. "Official Tabulation of the Nebraska...
(née Packard) Thayer, owned a clothing store and was a founder of Northfield Savings Bank. He was a descendant of Alden Thayer, Governor Brewster, and...
Rev. Nathaniel Thayer I (July 11, 1769 – June 23, 1840) was a congregational Unitarian[citation needed] minister. Nathaniel Thayer was born in Hampton...