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unusual facts about Jeremiah E. Cary


Jeremiah E. Cary

He was elected as a Democrat to the 28th United States Congress (March 4, 1843 - March 3, 1845.) Later he resumed the practice of law in New York City, moving to Plainfield, New Jersey in 1860, where he continued the practice of law.


Francis Condon

Condon was elected as a Democrat to the Seventy-first Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jeremiah E. O'Connell and at the same time was elected to the Seventy-second Congress.

Frank T. Cary

Frank T. Cary (14 December 1920, Gooding, Idaho – 1 January 2006, Darien, Connecticut) was a U.S. Executive and Businessman.

Jeremiah E. O'Connell

He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1926 to the Seventieth Congress.

O'Connell was elected to the Seventy-first Congress and served from March 4, 1929, until his resignation on May 9, 1930, having been appointed an associate justice of the Rhode Island Superior Court, serving until January 10, 1935, when he was appointed presiding justice and served until his resignation in 1948.

William Cary

William L. Cary (1910–1983), Chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

William L. Cary

William Lucius Cary (1910–1983) served as chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1961 and 1964.


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