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Chase is one of between 40 and 50 U.S. Senators for whom the Senate historian has no portrait, photograph, or other likeness on file. According to
Randolph historian and Chase descendant Harriet M. Chase, no portrait of Dudley Chase was ever painted. Other efforts to locate a likeness of Dudley
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in 1812 and served from 1813 to 1817, when he resigned. He was the first ever
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from 1808 to 1812. He was elected to the state constitutional conventions in 1814 and 1822.
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After resigning in 1817, he returned to
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Dudley Chase's
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Dudley Chase was the son of Dudley & Alice (Corbett) Chase, an uncle of
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who served from 1813 to 1817 and again from 1825 to 1831. He was born in
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440:(December 30, 1771 – February 23, 1846) was a
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Dudley Chase died in
Randolph on February 23, 1846.
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754:, Hon. Dudley Chase Died, March 14, 1846
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196:Succeeded by
189:Aaron Leland
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150:Succeeded by
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104:Succeeded by
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69:Succeeded by
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23:Dudley Chase
1639:1846 deaths
1634:1771 births
1075:J. Robinson
1055:M. Robinson
931:U.S. Senate
306:Preceded by
264:Preceded by
231:Preceded by
184:Preceded by
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92:Preceded by
57:Preceded by
1628:Categories
1354:Crittenden
1280:Gibson Jr.
1275:Gibson Sr.
1265:Dillingham
968:James Fisk
800:Mim Herwig
764:John Niven
579:References
424:Profession
340:1771-12-30
109:James Fisk
1489:Brandegee
1479:Culberson
1369:Van Buren
1130:Partridge
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393:Relations
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296:In office
258:1805–1813
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1549:Thurmond
1539:Eastland
1524:McCarran
1514:McCarran
1509:Van Nuys
1429:Trumbull
1245:Collamer
1240:Brainerd
1220:Prentiss
1155:Jeffords
1150:Stafford
1140:Flanders
1080:Tichenor
1060:Tichenor
466:Lot Hall
427:Attorney
409:(nephew)
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1544:Kennedy
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1504:Ashurst
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1449:Edmunds
1444:Thurman
1439:Edmunds
1409:Berrien
1394:Clayton
1389:Wilkins
1374:Berrien
1359:Burrill
1255:Morrill
1195:Bradley
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1160:Sanders
1115:Stewart
1110:Proctor
1105:Edmunds
1085:Seymour
1065:Chipman
1048:Class 1
492:Speaker
446:Vermont
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39:Vermont
1604:Durbin
1599:Graham
1529:Langer
1499:Norris
1484:Nelson
1434:Wright
1424:Bayard
1419:Butler
1414:Ashley
1399:Grundy
1250:Poland
1235:Phelps
1225:Crafts
1210:Palmer
1145:Prouty
1135:Austin
1125:Greene
1095:Phelps
530:Family
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385:Spouse
1589:Leahy
1579:Hatch
1574:Leahy
1569:Hatch
1564:Leahy
1559:Hatch
1554:Biden
1519:Wiley
1474:Clark
1469:Platt
1384:Marcy
1379:Rowan
1364:Smith
1349:Chase
1295:Welch
1290:Leahy
1285:Aiken
1230:Upham
1215:Chase
1200:Chase
1190:Paine
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1454:Hoar
1404:Wall
1270:Dale
1260:Ross
1205:Fisk
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