Bingham, James Hervey, 1781-1859
Dates
- Existence: 1781 - 1859
Biography
James Hervey Bingham was born on April 11, 1781 in Lempster, New Hampshire. He was a town clerk in Claremont, New Hampshire from 1828-1838, a representative of the New Hampshire General Court and a member of the New Hampshire State Senate from 1816-1817 and 1822. Bingham was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1812-1814 and 1824. He died on March 31, 1859.
Found in 16 Collections and/or Records:
Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
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Daniel Webster letter
Webster to Bingham regarding having to delay his study of law, to help his brother Ezekiel remaining in college. Describes Matthew Taylors marriage and discusses shared acquaintances.
Extract from the Records of Alstead [NH]
Listing of events (weddings, births, deaths) from 1808-1833 within the Bingham family as transcribed by the Town Clerk, Elijah Bingham.
James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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James Hervey Bingham letter
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Letter from James Hervey Bingham in Concord to Charles Norris, inquiring when he and other subscribers ca expect the appearance of volume by Hubbard.
Washington [D.C.], to [James Hervey] Bingham., Letter
Webster offers Bingham, his close friend and Dartmouth College classmate, employment at $1,200 a year.