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Secretary of State John Forsyth Born in Fredericksburg, Virginia, October 22, 1780; Moved to Augusta, Georgia, with his parents; Graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1799; Admitted to the bar in 1802 and commenced practice in Augusta; Married Clara Meigs in 1801 or 1802; Became Attorney General of Georgia in 1808; Representative from Georgia 1813-1818; Senator from Georgia 1818-1819; Served as Minister to Spain 1819-1823; Again a Representative from Georgia 1823-1827; Governor of Georgia 1827-1829; Again a Senator from Georgia 1829-1834; Delegate to the anti-tariff convention at Milledgeville, Georgia, in 1832; earned the reputation of being one of the most powerful debaters of his time; Commissioned Secretary of State in President Jackson's Cabinet June 27, 1834, entered upon his duties July 1, 1834, continued in office under President Van Buren, and served until March 3, 1841; As Secretary of State, brought to a successful conclusion a serious controversy with France regarding payment under the ... [Read More]
New Jersey Department of Agriculture New Jersey Agricultural Smart Growth Plan and Tool Kit ... Governor and Secretary: New School Nutrition Rules Will Eliminate Junk Food, Teach Better Eating Habits ... the New Jersey Department of Agriculture ... [Read More]
Secretary of State Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen Born in Millstone, New Jersey, August 4, 1817; Graduated from Rutgers College in 1836; Admitted to the bar in 1839 and practiced in Newark, New Jersey; Married Matilde E. Griswold in 1842; City attorney of Newark in 1849 and a member of the city council in 1850; Trustee of Rutgers College, 1851-1885; Representative of New Jersey at the peace congress held in Washington, DC, in 1861; Attorney General of New Jersey, 1861-1866; Senator from New Jersey, 1866-1869 and 1871-1877; Member of the Electoral Commission of 1877 to decide the contested presidential election of 1876; Resumed the practice of law; Secretary of State in President Arthur's Cabinet December 19, 1881, and served until March 6, 1885; As Secretary of State fostered commercial relations with Latin America, sent delegates to the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 on the Congo, and opened treaty relations with Korea; ... [Read More]
New Jersey Department of Agriculture New Jersey Agricultural Smart Growth Plan and Tool Kit ... Governor and Secretary: New School Nutrition Rules Will Eliminate Junk Food, Teach Better Eating Habits ... the New Jersey Department of Agriculture ... [Read More]
GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: United States - New Jersey State of New Jersey ... (New Jersey State Law Library, Cyberdesk) citations and documents for selected legislation since 1998 and as recent as chapter 25 (2003) ... New Jersey State Legislature - composed of the Senate and Assembly ... [Read More]
NDJA - Jersey Grown When it comes to beautiful, healthy flowers, plants, trees and shrubs, nobody does it better than New Jersey's growers. If the label says Jersey Grown, you know it is accustomed to New Jersey's soil and growing conditions, checked for quality, and disease and pest-free. Plus, it is grown right here in New Jersey, so you know it meets the highest standards. ... Copyright © State of New Jersey,1996 - 2004 ... [Read More]
Secretary of State Edward Livingston Born at "Clermont," Columbia County, New York, May 28, 1764; Graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1781; Admitted to the bar in 1785 and practiced in New York City; Married Mary McEvers in 1788 (died 1801) ; Representative from New York 1795-1801; United States Attorney for the District of New York and Mayor of New York City 1801-1803; Moved to New Orleans in 1804 and practiced law; Married Louise Moreau de Lassy (nee D'Avczac) in 1805; Served as an aide to General Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans; Elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives in 1820; Prepared a penal code for the State which, though not adopted, brought him fame; Engaged in a protracted controversy with the Federal Government over title to land known as Batture Sainte Marie, which was finally decided in his favor; Representative from Louisiana, 1823-1829; Senator from Louisiana, 1829-1831; Secretary of State in President Jackson's Cabinet May 24, 1831 until May 29, 1833; As Secretary of S ... [Read More]
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Secretary of State Robert Smith Born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania on November 3, 1757; Moved with his parents to Baltimore, Maryland, at an early age; Graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1781; Served briefly as a private in the Continental Army; studied law, Admitted to the bar in Baltimore, and soon led a large admiralty practice; One of the presidential electors of Maryland in 1789; Married Margaret Smith in 1790; Member of the Maryland Senate 1793-1795, and of the House of Delegates, 1796-1800; Sat in the Baltimore City Council 1798-1801; Served as Secretary of the Navy in President Jefferson's Cabinet 1801-1809; Nominated, confirmed, and commissioned Attorney General in 1805, but did not serve; Secretary of State in President Madison's Cabinet from March 6, 1809, until April 1, 1811; As Secretary of State, negotiated the Smith-Erskine Agreement of 1809, rejection of which by the British Government marked a turning point in the relations between the two countries; Returned to Baltimore, where he ... [Read More]
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