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Samuel Hays (other)
Samuel Hays may refer to: * Samuel Hays (Missouri politician), State Treasurer of Missouri from 1871 to 1873 * Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician) Samuel Hays (September 10, 1783July 1, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district from 1843 to 1845. Biography Samuel Hays was born i ... (1783–1868), United States Congress representative for Pennsylvania * Samuel Lewis Hays (1794–1871), United States Congress representative for Virginia * Samuel P. Hays (1921–2017), American historian * S. H. Hays (1864–1934), mayor of Boise, Idaho from 1916 to 1919 ** Samuel Hays House, Boise, Idaho See also * Samuel Hayes (other) * Samuel Ross Hay, American Methodist bishop {{DEFAULTSORT:Hays, Samuel ...
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Samuel Hays (Missouri Politician)
Samuel Hays was an American politician. He served as the State Treasurer of Missouri State may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Literature * '' State Magazine'', a monthly magazine published by the U.S. Department of State * ''The State'' (newspaper), a daily newspaper in Columbia, South Carolina, United States * ''Our ... from 1871 to 1873. References Year of birth missing 1897 deaths State treasurers of Missouri Missouri Republicans 19th-century Missouri politicians {{Missouri-politician-stub ...
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Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania Politician)
Samuel Hays (September 10, 1783July 1, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 22nd congressional district from 1843 to 1845. Biography Samuel Hays was born in County Donegal in the Kingdom of Ireland. In 1792, he emigrated to the United States with his mother, and settled in Franklin, Pennsylvania. He served as treasurer of Venango County, Pennsylvania in 1808. He was elected sheriff of Venango County in 1808, 1820, 1829, and in 1833. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1813, 1816; 1823, and 1825, and served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 22nd district from 1839 to 1842. He was a member of the board of trustees of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, from 1837 to 1861. He served as brigadier general, commanding the First Brigade, Seventeenth Division, Pennsylvania Militia, from 1841 to 1843. Hays was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-e ...
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Samuel Lewis Hays
Samuel Lewis Hays (October 20, 1794 – March 17, 1871) was a nineteenth-century farmer and Democratic politician in the part of Virginia that became West Virginia after he left for Minnesota. Hays served multiple terms in the Virginia House of Delegates and one term as in the U.S. House of Representatives in a district that was eliminated as Virginia lost residents. Early and family life Hays was born in Harrison County near Clarksburg in what later became the state of West Virginia. He married Roanna Arnold in 1817. Following Roanna's death in 1841, Hays married twice more: first to Nancy Covert (died 1863) and then to Emma Fletcher. Career Hays moved to what was then Lewis County (later Gilmer County) to farm in 1833. Lewis County voters (and at times those in adjoining Braxton County and later Gilmer County) elected Hays many times to represent them (part-time) in the Virginia House of Delegates. Hays was elected as a Democrat to the 27th United States Congress, se ...
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Samuel ''Šəmūʾēl'', Tiberian: ''Šămūʾēl''; ar, شموئيل or صموئيل '; el, Σαμουήλ ''Samouḗl''; la, Samūēl is a figure who, in the narratives of the Hebrew Bible, plays a key role in the transition from the biblical judges to the United Kingdom of Israel under Saul, and again in the monarchy's transition from Saul to David. He is venerated as a prophet in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In addition to his role in the Hebrew scriptures, Samuel is mentioned in Jewish rabbinical literature, in the Christian New Testament, and in the second chapter of the Quran (although Islamic texts do not mention him by name). He is also treated in the fifth through seventh books of ''Antiquities of the Jews'', written by the Jewish scholar Josephus in the first century. He is first called "the Seer" in 1 Samuel 9:9. Biblical account Family Samuel's mother was Hannah and his father was Elkanah. Elkanah lived at Ramathaim in the district of Zuph. His genealog ...
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Samuel Hays House
The Samuel Hays House, was designed by an unknown architect and constructed in 1892 for Samuel H. Hays in Boise, Idaho, USA. The house was remodeled by Tourtellotte & Hummel 1926–1927 to include six apartments. Part of Boise's Fort Street Historic District, the house was individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... November 17, 1982. With At the time, the Fort Street Historic District also had been listed November 12, 1982. Samuel Hays was an attorney who served as Idaho Attorney General during the administration of Governor Steunenberg. Hays also became mayor of Boise in 1916 and served until the 1919 election. References External links Houses completed in 1927 Houses in Boise, Idaho National ...
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Samuel Hayes (other)
Samuel or Sam Hayes may refer to: * Sam Hayes (news reader), New Zealand news reader * Samuel E. Hayes Jr. (born 1940), former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives * Sir Samuel Hayes, 1st Baronet (1737–1807), MP for Augher and of the Hayes baronets *Sir Samuel Hayes, 2nd Baronet (1773–1827) *Sir Samuel Hercules Hayes, 4th Baronet (1840–1901) * Samuel Hayes (settler) (1641–1712), early settler of Norwalk, Connecticut *Samuel Snowden Hayes (1820–1880), Illinois politician *Samuel W. Hayes (1875-1941) See also *Samuel Hays (other) Samuel Hays may refer to: * Samuel Hays (Missouri politician), State Treasurer of Missouri from 1871 to 1873 * Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician) Samuel Hays (September 10, 1783July 1, 1868) was an American politician who served as a Democ ... * Samuel Ross Hay (1865–1944), American Methodist bishop {{hndis, Hayes, Samuel ...
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