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1875&#160 · –&#32 · September 13 · 1881 Preceded by William Sprague IV Succeeded by Nelson W. Aldrich 30th&#32 · Governor of Rhode Island In office May 29 · 1866&#160 · May 25 · 1824 Liberty · Indiana · U.S. Died September 13 · 1881 (age 57) Bristol · Rhode Island · U.S. Cause&#160 · of&#160 · death Angina Resting place Swan Point Cemetery Providence · Rhode Island Party Democratic (1858–1865) Republican (1866–1881) Spouse Mary Richmond Bishop &#8203 · &#32 · &#8203 · &#40 · m. &#160

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1875&#160
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September 13
1881 Preceded by William Sprague IV Succeeded by Nelson W. Aldrich 30th&#32
Governor of Rhode Island In office May 29
1866&#160
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1824 Liberty
Indiana
U.S. Died September 13
1881 (age 57) Bristol
Rhode Island
U.S. Cause&#160
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death Angina Resting place Swan Point Cemetery Providence
Rhode Island Party Democratic (1858–1865) Republican (1866–1881) Spouse Mary Richmond Bishop &#8203
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