NewtonBooth (December 30, 1825 – July 14, 1892) was an American entrepreneur and politician. Born to Hannah (née Pitts) of North Carolina and Beebe Booth...
NewtonBooth Tarkington (July 29, 1869 – May 19, 1946) was an American novelist and dramatist best known for his novels The Magnificent Ambersons (1918)...
Sobel 1978, p. 108. "NewtonBooth". National Governors Association. January 3, 2011. Retrieved February 7, 2023. "NewtonBooth". California State Library...
title of First Lady but she opted for the title: First Partner. Governor NewtonBooth wed after he retired from politics, and Washington Bartlett was a lifelong...
Sacramento State Historic Park. Booth Company was opened by lawyer NewtonBooth as a wholesale grocery store and general store. Booth had a platform built on...
Booth may refer to: Hiram Booth (1860–1940), U.S. Senator from Utah from 1906 to 1914 James W. Booth (1822–1876), New York State Senate NewtonBooth (1825–1892)...
his term as governor. In 1871, Haight lost his bid for reelection to NewtonBooth. Haight returned to his Alameda estate and his law practice. After he...
governor. He served as Lieutenant Governor of California under NewtonBooth until Booth was elected to the United States Senate in 1875. Pacheco then served...
– Mar 3, 1875 Elected in 1873 to finish Casserly's term. Retired. 9 NewtonBooth Anti-Monopoly Mar 4, 1875 – Mar 3, 1881 Elected early in 1873. Retired...
convention nominated anti-monopolist Senator NewtonBooth of California for vice-president; after Booth declined to run, the national committee chose...
Vardens (political party), a California Anti-Monopoly Party, electing NewtonBooth to the U.S. Senate Dolly Varden (band), a musical group from Chicago...
Cleary announced Booth's death in a Facebook post, stating he was found dead in his apartment in Toorak. VAFA president Paul Newton described it as a...
convention nominated Anti-Monopolist Senator NewtonBooth of California for vice president. After Booth declined to run, the national committee chose...
officially ended due to hostility between then Governor of California NewtonBooth and Whitney. In 1880 the State Mining Bureau was established by the Legislature...
Caldwell; born 1888, Mexico) scored the orchestral and vocal parts; John NewtonBooth, Jr. (1890–1949), Kiviette, and Hugh Willoughby (1891–1973) designed...
Ferdinand Baehr (R) James J. Green (R) Henry Nicholas Bolander (R) 3R 1872 NewtonBooth (R) Romualdo Pacheco (R) 22D, 17R, 1I 54R, 25D, 1I Grant/ Wilson (R)...
26, 1947, due to his death in Indianapolis. Booth was the nephew of California political figure NewtonBooth. He married Mabel Dana on December 17, 1893...
Justin S. Morrill; Ranking Member: NewtonBooth) Public Lands (Chairman: Richard J. Oglesby; Ranking Member: NewtonBooth) Railroads (Chairman: Joseph R....
283 59.03% Won Y 1867 George Congdon Gorham 40,359 43.71% Lost N 1871 NewtonBooth 62,561 52.11% Won Y 1875 Timothy Guy Phelps 31,322 25.48% Lost N 1879...