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for President of the United States. From 1846 to 1849, Crosby served as secretary of the Maine Board of Education, the first person to hold this position. In 1850, he was the unsuccessful Whig nominee for
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William G. Crosby High School in Belfast was built in 1923, and later served as the city's middle school. It was closed in 1991, and since then it has been used for a variety of other activities.
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imposed a majority-vote requirement in gubernatorial elections, with the legislature picking the winner if no candidate won a majority. In 1852, Crosby won 31% of the vote to Democratic governor
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In 1852, Crosby was elected governor and he was re-elected in 1853. In both elections, he finished second in a three-way race; at the time of Crosby's elections, the
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formed a coalition and elected Crosby as governor. In 1853, Crosby ran for re-election against Democrat Albert Pillsbury and anti-
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Crosby was an unsuccessful Whig candidate for Congress in 1838. He actively campaigned for
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After leaving the office, he served as a trustee of Bowdoin College and a member of the
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He died in Belfast on March 21, 1881, and was buried at Grove Cemetery in Belfast.
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Governor of Maine
John Hubbard
Anson Morrill
Belfast, Massachusetts
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Belfast, Maine
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Governor of Maine
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Massachusetts
Phillips Academy
Bowdoin College
William Pitt Fessenden
Boston
William Henry Harrison
presidential election of 1840
1844 Whig National Convention
Henry Clay
Governor of Maine
state constitution
John Hubbard
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Anson Morrill
Maine Historical Society
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