Bell, John 1765-1836Overview
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John Bell
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John Bell
State of New-Hampshire. A proclamation, for a day of fasting and prayer. ... Thursday, the second day of April next ... Given at the Council chamber in Concord, on the eighteenth day of February ... one thousand eight hundred and twenty-nine
by New Hampshire
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2 editions published in 1829 in English and held by 7 libraries worldwide
Correspondence, 1826 July 21-1829 Aug. 7
by John Bell
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Three letters to Bell as Sheriff of Rockingham County, N.H. and as Governor, relating to his activities as sheriff in 1823-1828.
Papers of Samuel Bell and Samuel Dana Bell, 1722-1888
by Samuel Bell
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide Correspondence and commissions, chiefly from Bell's years as governor and senator, particularly relating to the feud between Jacksonian Democrats and those led by Bell in New Hampshire; correspondence, commissions, and railroad maps, of Bell's son, Samuel Dana Bell (1798-1868), lawyer and judge, relating to the industrial development of Manchester, N.H.
Commission, 1828 June 14, appointing Abel Parker Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum throughout the State of New Hampshire
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1 edition published in 1828 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Related Identities
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Bell, John,--1765-1836 History New Hampshire New Hampshire.--Governor (1819-1823 : Bell) New Hampshire.--Governor (1828-1829 : Bell) New Hampshire.--Governor (1881-1893 : Bell) New Hampshire--Manchester Political parties Political science Railroads Rockingham County (N.H.).--Sheriff Siege of Petersburg (Virginia : 1864-1865) Thanksgiving Day United States Virginia--Petersburg
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