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1033: 401:, and he was selected as a delegate to the state convention. In June 1818, Taber was appointed one of the state's commissioners for Dutchess County; commissioners were responsible for officially acknowledging the transfer of deeds and other sale documents. Clinton and Tayler were elected, and in 1819, Taber was an unsuccessful candidate for the 515:
In January 1836, Taber was chosen as a Dutchess County delegate to a statewide agricultiural convention that took place In February. In May 1836, the Dutchess County Mutual Insurance Company was organized in Poughkeepsie, and Taber was elected to its first board of directors. In September 1838, Taber
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on February 14. In September 1832, Taber was a delegate to the county Democratic-Republican convention that nominated delegates to the party's state convention, and he was chosen as a state convention delegate. When the New York and Albany Railroad was incorporated in June 1833, Taber was an original
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county convention that selected delegates to the state party's nominating convention, and won election as a delegate to the state convention. In 1839, Taber was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the state assembly. In September 1840, Taber took part in a mass Democratic rally that was held in
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was chartered in 1829, Taber was elected to its first board of directors. Taber was a delegate to the September 1830 county Democratic-Republican convention that chose delegates to the state party nominating convention that was scheduled for later that month, which chose
370:. The Dutchess County Agricultural Society was organized in May 1819, and Taber was a charter member. He remained active in the society for most of his life, and served as a vice president in the 1840s. In March 1815, Taber was one of several Dutchess County 1922: 1902: 552:
were victimized by a fraud involving counterfeit stock certificates. During the company's response, Taber was one of the shareholders appointed to the nominating committee that proposed candidates for a reorganized board of directors.
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incorporator and was one of the commissioners appointed to oversee the corporation's initial stock subscription. In October 1835, Taber was a delegate to the county Democratic convention that nominated candidates for the state senate.
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by serving as vice president of a union convention in Dutchess County. The county convention called for a statewide union convention, and Taber was chosen as a delegate. In August 1854, the shareholders and directors of the
346:, on May 19, 1785, one of ten children born to William Taber and Martha (Akin) Taber, and the grandson of Thomas Taber (1732–1783). William Taber was a successful farmer who also served as a judge and a member of the 311:, and he took his seat in January; John Fowks Jr. successfully contested the result and replaced Taber after Taber had served just a few days. In 1828, Taber won a special election to fill a vacancy in the 528:, who went on to win the general election. In May 1846, he was appointed one of the judges of the Dutchess County Court. In October 1846, he was a delegate to the state Democratic convention. 1398: 1325: 1101: 899: 808: 786: 1897: 521:
Poughkeepsie with the intent of building statewide support for that year's elections. He was subsequently appointed one of the campaign's vice presidents for Dutchess County.
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On February 7, 1832, delegates to a convention of Dutchess County farmers chose Taber as one of the county's delegates to a state agricultural convention which took place in
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In September 1843, Taber was a delegate to the state Democratic convention. In October 1844, Taber was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Congress, but lost to
382:, had been accused of crimes including arson, and had developed an unsavory reputation as a result. His appointment proved so unpopular that he resigned later that year. 295:, Taber was educated locally and became active in farming and businesses, including insurance, banking, and railroads. Taber was long active in politics as a 425: 1799: 1837: 608:
His name is sometimes spelled "Tabor" and he sometimes used the suffix "2nd" or "2d" to distinguished himself from a relative, Thomas Taber (1767–1830).
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In March 1817, Taber was a delegate to the county Democratic-Republican nominating convention that appointed state convention delegates pledged to
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won New York's electoral votes. In July 1849, Taber was one of the prominent Democrats who attempted to resolve the dispute between New York's
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who requested that New York's council of appointment rescind the appointment of Philip Spencer Jr. as county clerk. Spencer, the brother of
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In 1848, New York's state Democratic convention chose Taber as a presidential elector, and he was later selected as an elector by the
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In April 1828, the Dover and Union Vale Turnpike Company was created with the intent of constructing a toll road from the
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to live with his son Stephen. He died in Roslyn on March 21, 1862 and was buried at Friends Cemetery in
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On February 2, 1820, Taber married Phebe Titus. They were the parents of two sons, Samuel and Stephen.
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A Compilation of Cases of Contested Elections to Seats in the Assembly of the State of New York
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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Jacksonian members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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convention which met to select delegates to the state party convention scheduled for
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Laws of the State of New York: Passed at the Fiftieth Session of the Legislature
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The Eagle's History of Poughkeepsie: From the Earliest Settlements 1683 to 1905
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Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Dutchess and Putnam
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for lieutenant governor. In 1831, Taber was a delegate to a nationwide
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Serving with Isaac R. Adriance, Daniel D. Akin, Martin Lawrence
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also served in the state assembly and as a member of Congress.
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was contested by John Fowks Jr., who was seated on January 10.
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In September 1824, Taber was a delegate to the Dutchess County
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state line in Dover west through Poughkeepsie to the town of
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Transactions of the New York State Agricultural Society
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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and met to argue for high tariffs and opposition to
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and became active in farming and business ventures.
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Year Book of the Dutchess County Historical Society
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Dublin, OH: R.Squared Communications, LLC 747: 745: 1388: 100:January 1, 1826 – January 9, 1826 1908:19th-century New York (state) politicians 1631: 1629: 1350:"Democratic Nominations: Dutchess County" 1159:. Baltimore, MD. p. 191 – via 990: 830:Eriksson, Erik McKinley (November 1925). 751: 47:November 5, 1828 – March 3, 1829 1606: 1604: 742: 683: 1888:New York (state) Democratic-Republicans 1733: 1173: 459:seat left vacant by the resignation of 1865: 1626: 467:, November 5, 1828, to March 3, 1829. 313:United States House of Representatives 286:United States House of Representatives 35:United States House of Representatives 1844:New York's 5th congressional district 1740:. Clearfield Company: Baltimore, MD. 1601: 1145: 230:Phebe Titus (m. 1820–1824, her death) 80:New York's 5th congressional district 1447:"Loco Foco Congressional Nomination" 1270:"The Republicans of Dutchess County" 1918:New York (state) state court judges 1012:New York State Legislature (1827). 561:In his later years, Taber moved to 470: 463:. He served for one session of the 322:In his later years, Taber moved to 13: 1612:"Dutchess County Union Convention" 1563:"Democratic Free Soil Nominations" 1129:Vermont Watchman and State Journal 684:Ver Nooy, Amy Pearce, ed. (1946). 663:"Judges and Justices of the Peace" 361: 14: 1934: 1913:19th-century American legislators 1784: 1766:"Death Notice, Hon. Thomas Taber" 1399:"Mass Convention at Poughkeepsie" 1326:"Dutchess County: The Convention" 1312: 1075: 755:(2016). McClure, James P. (ed.). 1174:Searles, Harry (June 30, 2020). 1795:"Thomas Taber II (id: T000003)" 1758: 1727: 1705: 1681: 1653: 1577: 1555: 1531: 1517:"Democratic County Conventions" 1509: 1487: 1463: 1439: 1415: 1366: 1342: 1318: 1284: 1262: 1238: 1216: 1194: 1167: 1139: 1117: 1093: 1069: 1048: 1026: 1005: 984: 962: 938: 914: 892: 870: 846: 823: 438:49th New York State Legislature 366:In 1811, Taber was appointed a 319:, November 1828 to March 1829. 284:in 1826 and as a member of the 1539:"Second Day of the Convention" 1495:"Appointments by the Governor" 1202:"County Convention of Farmers" 854:"Democratic County Convention" 801: 779: 758:The Papers of Thomas Jefferson 718: 698: 677: 655: 602: 492:convention that took place in 1: 1893:New York (state) Free Soilers 1836:Member of the  1821:U.S. House of Representatives 1471:"Members of Congress Elected" 1423:"Democratic State Convention" 1055:United States Senate (1913). 615: 556: 457:U.S. House of Representatives 337: 1713:"Death of an Ex-Congressman" 1689:"Death Notice, Thomas Taber" 550:New York and Harlem Railroad 350:. Thomas Taber attended the 116:, Eli Augerine, Enos Hopkins 7: 1883:People from Dover, New York 1734:Spencer, Thomas E. (1998). 465:20th United States Congress 317:20th United States Congress 10: 1939: 1149:, ed. (November 5, 1831). 1851: 1834: 1826: 1819: 1717:The Commercial Advertiser 1585:"New York: The Full Vote" 1292:"Agricultural Convention" 1224:"Movements of the People" 1038:New-York Baptist Register 991:Armstrong, C. W. (1871). 787:"Dutchess County Meeting" 572: 267: 257: 246: 234: 226: 206: 196: 185: 169: 149: 144: 140: 130: 120: 107: 93: 85: 75: 63: 51: 40: 32: 28: 21: 1793:United States Congress. 1180:American History Central 1176:"Tariff of 1832 Summary" 595: 486:Edward Philip Livingston 426:1825 contingent election 326:, to live near his son, 667:The Political Barometer 584:Taber was the uncle of 545:Barnburners and Hunkers 434:New York State Assembly 403:New York State Assembly 348:New York State Assembly 309:New York State Assembly 282:New York State Assembly 88:New York State Assembly 1770:Albany Evening Journal 1567:Buffalo Daily Republic 813:The New-York Columbian 516:was a delegate to the 378:and brother-in-law of 372:Democratic-Republicans 1830:Thomas Jackson Oakley 1034:"Members of Congress" 974:The Dutchess Observer 904:The Dutchess Observer 878:"Members of Assembly" 590:New York State Senate 461:Thomas Jackson Oakley 424:for president in the 418:New York State Senate 410:Democratic-Republican 297:Democratic-Republican 213:Democratic-Republican 58:Thomas Jackson Oakley 1737:Where They're Buried 1499:Albany Evening Atlas 951:Poughkeepsie Journal 927:Poughkeepsie Journal 859:Poughkeepsie Journal 836:Grand Lodge Bulletin 526:William W. Woodworth 368:justice of the peace 1452:Journal & Eagle 1125:"N. Y. Nominations" 430:William W. Van Wyck 399:lieutenant governor 288:from 1828 to 1829. 114:John Armstrong, Jr. 16:American politician 946:"People's Meeting" 342:Taber was born in 332:Westbury, New York 191:Westbury, New York 189:Friends Cemetery, 1861: 1860: 1852:Succeeded by 1774:GenealogyBank.com 1747:978-0-8063-4823-0 1699:GenealogyBank.com 1647:GenealogyBank.com 1620:GenealogyBank.com 1549:GenealogyBank.com 1525:GenealogyBank.com 1503:genealogyBank.com 1433:GenealogyBank.com 1409:GenealogyBank.com 1378:Rochester Freeman 1336:GenealogyBank.com 1300:GenealogyBank.com 1278:GenealogyBank.com 1256:GenealogyBank.com 1251:New-York American 1232:GenealogyBank.com 1210:GenealogyBank.com 1102:"Dutchess County" 1042:GenealogyBank.com 978:GenealogyBank.com 908:GenealogyBank.com 817:GenealogyBank.com 795:GenealogyBank.com 768:978-0-691-17046-6 753:Jefferson, Thomas 736:GenealogyBank.com 671:GenealogyBank.com 484:for governor and 475:When the Bank of 271: 270: 1930: 1846: 1827:Preceded by 1817: 1816: 1804: 1778: 1777: 1762: 1756: 1755: 1731: 1725: 1724: 1709: 1703: 1702: 1694:The Evening Post 1685: 1679: 1678: 1676: 1674: 1664: 1657: 1651: 1650: 1642:The Evening Post 1633: 1624: 1623: 1608: 1599: 1598: 1581: 1575: 1574: 1559: 1553: 1552: 1544:The Evening Post 1535: 1529: 1528: 1513: 1507: 1506: 1491: 1485: 1484: 1467: 1461: 1460: 1443: 1437: 1436: 1419: 1413: 1412: 1404:The Evening Post 1395: 1386: 1385: 1370: 1364: 1363: 1355:The Evening Post 1346: 1340: 1339: 1331:The Evening Post 1322: 1316: 1310: 1304: 1303: 1288: 1282: 1281: 1266: 1260: 1259: 1242: 1236: 1235: 1220: 1214: 1213: 1198: 1192: 1191: 1189: 1187: 1171: 1165: 1164: 1143: 1137: 1136: 1121: 1115: 1114: 1104: 1097: 1091: 1090: 1073: 1067: 1066: 1052: 1046: 1045: 1030: 1024: 1023: 1009: 1003: 1002: 988: 982: 981: 966: 960: 959: 942: 936: 935: 918: 912: 911: 900:"County Meeting" 896: 890: 889: 882:Long-Island Star 874: 868: 867: 850: 844: 843: 827: 821: 820: 805: 799: 798: 783: 777: 776: 749: 740: 739: 731:The Evening Post 722: 716: 715: 702: 696: 695: 681: 675: 674: 659: 653: 652: 639: 609: 606: 586:George T. 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Index

United States House of Representatives
Thomas Jackson Oakley
Abraham Bockee
New York's 5th congressional district
New York State Assembly
John Armstrong, Jr.
Dutchess County
Dover, New York
Roslyn, New York
Westbury, New York
Democratic
Democratic-Republican
Jacksonian
Free Soil
Stephen Taber
George T. Pierce
New York
New York State Assembly
United States House of Representatives
Dover, New York
Democratic-Republican
Jacksonian
Democrat
New York State Assembly
United States House of Representatives
20th United States Congress
Roslyn, New York
Stephen Taber
Westbury, New York
Dover, New York

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