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Marshall Jewell 25th United States Postmaster General In office
August 24, 1874 – July 12, 1876Preceded by James William Marshall Succeeded by James Noble Tyner 8th Chairman of the Republican National Committee In office
1879–1880Preceded by J. Donald Cameron Succeeded by Dwight M. Sabin Personal details Born October 20, 1825
Winchester, New Hampshire, U.S.Died February 10, 1883 (aged 57)
New Haven, Connecticut, U.S.Political party Republican Profession Politician Signature Marshall Jewell (October 20, 1825 – February 10, 1883) was a U.S. political figure. He served as the 44th and 46th Governor of Connecticut between 1869 and 1870, and again from 1871 until 1873. Born in 1825 in Winchester, New Hampshire, he was first appointed by President Ulysses S. Grant as Minister to Russia from 1873 to 1874, but after only seven months in St. Petersburg, he left. Jewell then served as the Postmaster General between 1874 and 1876. He was also a presidential candidate at the 1876 Republican National Convention and served as the chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1880 until 1883. He died in 1883 in New Haven, Connecticut, and was interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut.[1]
References
- ^ "The Political Graveyard: Hartford County, Conn.". Cedar Hill Cemetery. http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA5.html#R9T0XKEDF. Retrieved 2008-04-29.
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Political offices Preceded by
James E. EnglishGovernor of Connecticut
1869 – 1870Succeeded by
James E. EnglishGovernor of Connecticut
1871 – 1873Succeeded by
Charles R. IngersollPreceded by
James W. MarshallUnited States Postmaster General
Served under: Ulysses S. Grant
August 24, 1874 – July 12, 1876Succeeded by
James N. TynerParty political offices Preceded by
J. Donald CameronChairman of the Republican National Committee
1880 – 1883Succeeded by
Dwight M. SabinDiplomatic posts Preceded by
James L. OrrUnited States Minister to Russia
May 29, 1873 – July 19, 1874Succeeded by
George H. BokerGovernors of Connecticut Trumbull, Sr. · M. Griswold · Huntington · Wolcott, Sr. · Trumbull, Jr. · Treadwall · R. Griswold · Smith · Wolcott, Jr. · Tomlinson · Peters · Edwards · Foot · Edwards · Ellsworth · Cleveland · R. S. Baldwin · Toucey · Bissell · J. Trumbull · Seymour · Pond · Dutton · Minor · Holley · Buckingham · Hawley · English · Jewell · English · Jewell · Ingersoll · Hubbard · Andrews · Bigelow · Waller · Harrison · P. Lounsbury · Bulkeley · Morris · Coffin · Cooke · G. Lounsbury · McLean · Chamberlain · Roberts · Woodruff · Lilley · Weeks · S. Baldwin · Holcomb · Lake · Templeton · Bingham · J. H. Trumbull · Cross · R. E. Baldwin · Hurley · R. E. Baldwin · Snow · McConaughy · Shannon · Bowles · Lodge · Ribicoff · Dempsey · Meskill · Grasso · O'Neill · Weicker · Rowland · Rell · MalloyUnited States Postmasters General Confederal Federal Cabinet level Barry · Kendall · Niles · F. Granger · Wickliffe · Johnson · Collamer · Hall · Hubbard · Campbell · A. Brown · Holt · King · Blair · Dennison · Randall · Creswell · Marshall · Jewell · Tyner · Key · Maynard · James · Howe · Gresham · Hatton · Vilas · Dickinson · Wanamaker · Bissell · Wilson · Gary · Smith · Payne · Wynne · Cortelyou · Meyer · Hitchcock · Burleson · Hays · Work · New · W. Brown · Farley · Walker · Hannegan · Donaldson · Summerfield · Day · Gronouski · O'Brien · Watson · Blount
U.S. Postal Service Cabinet of President Ulysses S. Grant (1869–1877) Vice President Schuyler Colfax (1869–1873) • Henry Wilson (1873–1875)Secretary of State Elihu B. Washburne (1869) • Hamilton Fish (1869–1877)Secretary of the Treasury George S. Boutwell (1869–1873) • William A. Richardson (1873–1874) • Benjamin Bristow (1874–1876) • Lot M. Morrill (1876–1877)Secretary of War John A. Rawlins (1869) • William W. Belknap (1869–1876) • Alphonso Taft (1876) • J. Donald Cameron (1876–1877)Attorney General Ebenezer R. Hoar (1869–1870) • Amos T. Akerman (1870–1871) • George H. Williams (1871–1875) • Edwards Pierrepont (1875–1876) • Alphonso Taft (1876–1877)Postmaster General John Creswell (1869–1874) • James W. Marshall (1874) • Marshall Jewell (1874–1876) • James N. Tyner (1876–1877)Secretary of the Navy Adolph E. Borie (1869) • George M. Robeson (1869–1877)Secretary of the Interior Categories:- United States ambassadors to Russia
- Republican National Committee chairmen
- Governors of Connecticut
- United States Postmasters General
- 1825 births
- 1883 deaths
- Burials at Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut)
- Connecticut Republicans
- Republican Party state governors of the United States
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