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  • Daniel D. Tompkins
  • Vice President of the United States from 1817 to 1825

    Daniel D. Tompkins (June 21, 1774 – June 11, 1825) was an American politician who served as the sixth vice president of the United States from 1817 to

    Daniel D. Tompkins

    Daniel D. Tompkins

    Daniel_D._Tompkins

  • Tompkins County, New York
  • County in New York, United States

    population was 105,740. The county seat is Ithaca. The name is in honor of Daniel D. Tompkins, who served as Governor of New York and Vice President of the United

    Tompkins County, New York

    Tompkins County, New York

    Tompkins_County,_New_York

  • DeWitt Clinton
  • American politician (1769–1828)

    states would have given Clinton the victory. After the resignation of Daniel D. Tompkins, who had been elected vice president, he won a special gubernatorial

    DeWitt Clinton

    DeWitt Clinton

    DeWitt_Clinton

  • Tompkins Square Park
  • Public park in Manhattan, New York

    The park opened in 1834 and is named for Daniel D. Tompkins, Vice President of the United States. Tompkins Square Park is located on land near the East

    Tompkins Square Park

    Tompkins Square Park

    Tompkins_Square_Park

  • Hannah Tompkins
  • Second Lady of the United States

    Hannah Minthorne Tompkins (August 28, 1781 – February 18, 1829) was the wife of Daniel D. Tompkins, the governor of New York and later vice president

    Hannah Tompkins

    Hannah Tompkins

    Hannah_Tompkins

  • 1820 United States presidential election
  • presidential candidate ran effectively unopposed. Monroe and Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins faced little to no opposition from other Democratic-Republicans in

    1820 United States presidential election

    1820 United States presidential election

    1820_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1816 United States presidential election
  • ticket of secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the de facto Federalist candidate, the senior U.S. senator

    1816 United States presidential election

    1816 United States presidential election

    1816_United_States_presidential_election

  • 1810 New York gubernatorial election
  • in April 1810. Governor Daniel D. Tompkins was elected to a second term in office over Jonas Platt. Governor Daniel D. Tompkins was elected in 1807 as

    1810 New York gubernatorial election

    1810 New York gubernatorial election

    1810_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • Morgan Lewis (governor)
  • American lawyer, politician and military commander (1754–1844)

    he was defeated in his run for re-election by Daniel D. Tompkins, also a future vice president. Tompkins received 35,074 votes, and Morgan Lewis received

    Morgan Lewis (governor)

    Morgan Lewis (governor)

    Morgan_Lewis_(governor)

  • Tompkins (surname)
  • Surname list

    Representative from Ohio Daniel D. Tompkins (1775–1824), American Vice-president Darlene Tompkins (1940–2019), American actress David Tompkins (1929–2023), New

    Tompkins (surname)

    Tompkins_(surname)

  • 1824 United States presidential election
  • Clinton Representative William Lowndes of South Carolina Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins The previous competition between the Federalist Party and the Democratic-Republican

    1824 United States presidential election

    1824 United States presidential election

    1824_United_States_presidential_election

  • Daniel D. T. Farnsworth
  • American politician (1819–1892)

    Daniel Duane Tompkins Farnsworth (December 23, 1819 – December 5, 1892) was an American politician in the U.S. state of West Virginia, who served in the

    Daniel D. T. Farnsworth

    Daniel D. T. Farnsworth

    Daniel_D._T._Farnsworth

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Virginia
  • electoral votes for vice president were cast for Monroe's running mate Daniel D. Tompkins from New York. Each elector was chosen by the voters statewide. United

    1820 United States presidential election in Virginia

    1820 United States presidential election in Virginia

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Virginia

  • Frank Tompkins
  • Colonel Frank Tompkins (September 28, 1868 – December 21, 1954) was an officer in the United States Army. Tompkins served in numerous conflicts including

    Frank Tompkins

    Frank Tompkins

    Frank_Tompkins

  • Herbert Von King Park
  • Public park in Brooklyn, New York

    acquired in 1857. The park was originally named Tompkins Park, after former New York governor Daniel D. Tompkins, and was renamed in 1985 in honor of Herbert

    Herbert Von King Park

    Herbert Von King Park

    Herbert_Von_King_Park

  • 1813 New York gubernatorial election
  • Governor of New York. Daniel D. Tompkins was elected to a third term in office, defeating Stephen Van Rensselaer. Daniel D. Tompkins, incumbent Governor

    1813 New York gubernatorial election

    1813 New York gubernatorial election

    1813_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • Thomas R. Marshall
  • Vice President of the United States from 1913 to 1921

    Marshall ended his time in office as the first vice president since Daniel D. Tompkins, nearly a century earlier, to serve two full terms, and the first

    Thomas R. Marshall

    Thomas R. Marshall

    Thomas_R._Marshall

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Georgia
  • electoral votes for Vice president were cast for Monroe's running mate Daniel D. Tompkins from New York. These electors were elected by the Georgia General

    1820 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1820 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Georgia

  • Tompkins, New York
  • Town in Delaware County, New York, US

    Tompkins is a town in Delaware County, New York, United States. The population was 1,290 at the 2020 census. The town is named after Daniel D. Tompkins

    Tompkins, New York

    Tompkins, New York

    Tompkins,_New_York

  • June 21
  • Day of the year

    – Sidney Smith, English admiral and politician (died 1840) 1774 – Daniel D. Tompkins, American lawyer and politician, 6th Vice President of the United

    June 21

    June_21

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Virginia
  • U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Federalist ticket. The Federalist Party failed to nominate

    1816 United States presidential election in Virginia

    1816 United States presidential election in Virginia

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Virginia

  • List of vice presidents of the United States by home state
  • of eight vice presidents, the most of any state: George Clinton, Daniel D. Tompkins, Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Schuyler Colfax, William A. Wheeler

    List of vice presidents of the United States by home state

    List of vice presidents of the United States by home state

    List_of_vice_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_home_state

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Tennessee
  • electoral votes for vice president were cast for Monroe's running mate Daniel D. Tompkins from New York. The state was divided into electoral districts, with

    1820 United States presidential election in Tennessee

    1820 United States presidential election in Tennessee

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Tennessee

  • United States presidential election
  • electors voted for Federalist vice presidential candidates instead of Tompkins. In total, Monroe received 231 electoral votes. Monroe ran unopposed, but

    United States presidential election

    United States presidential election

    United_States_presidential_election

  • First inauguration of James Monroe
  • 8th United States presidential inauguration

    commencement of the first four-year term of James Monroe as president and Daniel D. Tompkins as vice president. The Chief Justice, John Marshall administered the

    First inauguration of James Monroe

    First inauguration of James Monroe

    First_inauguration_of_James_Monroe

  • List of vice presidents of the United States by age
  • is the incumbent, JD Vance. The shortest-lived vice president was Daniel D. Tompkins, who died at the age of 50 years, 355 days, only 99 days after leaving

    List of vice presidents of the United States by age

    List_of_vice_presidents_of_the_United_States_by_age

  • Elbridge Gerry
  • Founding Father, U.S. vice president from 1813 to 1814

    1814 President James Madison Preceded by George Clinton Succeeded by Daniel D. Tompkins 9th Governor of Massachusetts In office June 10, 1810 – June 5, 1812

    Elbridge Gerry

    Elbridge Gerry

    Elbridge_Gerry

  • List of people from Scarsdale, New York
  • Peace Corps official, and investment banker; graduated SHS 1958 Daniel D. Tompkins, sixth vice president of the United States; born in Scarsdale Raymond

    List of people from Scarsdale, New York

    List_of_people_from_Scarsdale,_New_York

  • James Monroe
  • Founding Father, U.S. president from 1817 to 1825

    support of numerous Southern and Western Congressmen, while Governor Daniel D. Tompkins was backed by several Congressmen from New York. Crawford appealed

    James Monroe

    James Monroe

    James_Monroe

  • List of presidents of the United States
  • after taking office in 1841, was the shortest in American history. Franklin D. Roosevelt served the longest, over twelve years, before dying early in his

    List of presidents of the United States

    List of presidents of the United States

    List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States

  • Martin Van Buren
  • President of the United States from 1837 to 1841

    becoming an ally of both DeWitt Clinton and Daniel D. Tompkins. After the faction led by Clinton and Tompkins dominated the 1807 elections, Van Buren was

    Martin Van Buren

    Martin Van Buren

    Martin_Van_Buren

  • 1807 New York gubernatorial election
  • Lewis ran for a second consecutive term in office but was defeated by Daniel D. Tompkins, who had the support of the influential Clinton family. Following

    1807 New York gubernatorial election

    1807 New York gubernatorial election

    1807_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • John Eager Howard
  • American politician (1752–1827)

    King; the ticket lost to Democratic-Republicans James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins in a landslide. Howard County, Maryland, is named for him, as are

    John Eager Howard

    John Eager Howard

    John_Eager_Howard

  • The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
  • 1820 short story by Washington Irving

    native language. Irving was an aide-de-camp to New York Governor Daniel D. Tompkins when he met an army captain named Ichabod Crane in Sackets Harbor

    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

    The_Legend_of_Sleepy_Hollow

  • 1817 in the United States
  • (DR-Virginia) (starting March 4) Vice President: vacant (until March 4) Daniel D. Tompkins (DR-New York) (starting March 4) Chief Justice: John Marshall (Virginia)

    1817 in the United States

    1817 in the United States

    1817_in_the_United_States

  • List of vice presidents of the United States
  • from the original on October 21, 2016. Retrieved September 6, 2016. "Daniel D. Tompkins (1817–1825) – Vice President". Miller Center of Public Affairs, University

    List of vice presidents of the United States

    List of vice presidents of the United States

    List_of_vice_presidents_of_the_United_States

  • Minthorne Tompkins
  • American politician

    Minthorne Tompkins (December 26, 1807 – June 5, 1881 New York City) was an American politician from New York. He was the son of Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825)

    Minthorne Tompkins

    Minthorne_Tompkins

  • Peter Buell Porter
  • American politician (1773–1844)

    State of New York as a Democratic-Republican under New York Governor Daniel D. Tompkins. He was also elected to the 14th United States Congress. Although

    Peter Buell Porter

    Peter Buell Porter

    Peter_Buell_Porter

  • John C. Calhoun
  • Vice President of the United States from 1825 to 1832

    the "Immortal Trio" of congressional leaders, along with his colleagues Daniel Webster and Henry Clay. John Caldwell Calhoun was born in Abbeville District

    John C. Calhoun

    John C. Calhoun

    John_C._Calhoun

  • 1816 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
  • of U.S. Secretary of State James Monroe and Governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Federalist ticket. Whereas nationally the Federalist

    1816 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

    1816 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_New_Hampshire

  • 1916 United States presidential election
  • first incumbent ticket to win re-election since James Monroe and Daniel D. Tompkins in 1820. The electoral vote was one of the closest in U.S. history

    1916 United States presidential election

    1916 United States presidential election

    1916_United_States_presidential_election

  • Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Northern Jurisdiction, USA
  • American Freemasonry organisation

    men who would become the first three Sovereign Grand Commanders, Daniel D. Tompkins, Sampson Simson, and John Joseph Gourgas, as well as three others

    Supreme Council, Scottish Rite, Northern Jurisdiction, USA

    Supreme_Council,_Scottish_Rite,_Northern_Jurisdiction,_USA

  • List of governors of New York
  • Retrieved May 9, 2023. Dubin 2003, p. 161. Sobel 1978, p. 1072. "Daniel D. Tompkins". National Governors Association. January 2019. Retrieved May 9, 2023

    List of governors of New York

    List of governors of New York

    List_of_governors_of_New_York

  • John Tayler
  • American politician

    Governor in 1813, and re-elected in 1816, on the ticket with Daniel D. Tompkins. After Tompkins' resignation to assume the office of Vice President of the

    John Tayler

    John Tayler

    John_Tayler

  • 1820 New York gubernatorial election
  • in office over Daniel D. Tompkins, his predecessor and the Vice President of the United States. In 1816, Governor Daniel D. Tompkins was elected Vice

    1820 New York gubernatorial election

    1820 New York gubernatorial election

    1820_New_York_gubernatorial_election

  • New York's 3rd congressional district
  • U.S. House district for New York

    Democratic-Republican Daniel D. Tompkins was elected in 1804 but declined the seat when appointed to the New York Supreme Court. Elected to begin Tompkins's term. Re-elected

    New York's 3rd congressional district

    New York's 3rd congressional district

    New_York's_3rd_congressional_district

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Mississippi
  • electoral votes for Vice president were cast for Monroe's running mate Daniel D. Tompkins from New York. Each state elector was chosen by the voters statewide

    1820 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1820 United States presidential election in Mississippi

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Mississippi

  • 1810 in the United States
  • Jersey: Joseph Bloomfield (Democratic-Republican) Governor of New York: Daniel D. Tompkins (Democratic-Republican) Governor of North Carolina: David Stone

    1810 in the United States

    1810 in the United States

    1810_in_the_United_States

  • Democratic-Republican Party
  • American political party (1792–1824)

    parties to claim that they stood for Jeffersonian principles. Historian Daniel Walker Howe writes that Democrats traced their heritage to the "Old Republicanism

    Democratic-Republican Party

    Democratic-Republican Party

    Democratic-Republican_Party

  • 17th United States Congress
  • 1821-1823 U.S. Congress

    was added for the new state of Missouri, 3 Stat. 547. President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) President pro tempore: John Gaillard (DR), elected December 3

    17th United States Congress

    17th United States Congress

    17th_United_States_Congress

  • 1821 in the United States
  • United States. President: James Monroe (DR-Virginia) Vice President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR-New York) Chief Justice: John Marshall (Virginia) Speaker of the

    1821 in the United States

    1821_in_the_United_States

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Illinois
  • electoral votes for vice president were cast for Monroe's running mate Daniel D. Tompkins from New York. The state was divided into electoral districts with

    1820 United States presidential election in Illinois

    1820 United States presidential election in Illinois

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Illinois

  • Harmanus Bleecker
  • American politician (1779–1849)

    served in the New York State Assembly, where he worked with Governor Daniel D. Tompkins to provide funding for New York troops taking part in the War of 1812

    Harmanus Bleecker

    Harmanus Bleecker

    Harmanus_Bleecker

  • Grand Lodge of New York
  • Organization of Freemasons in the U.S. state of New York

    1806–1819: DeWitt Clinton 1820–1821: Daniel D. Tompkins 1825–1829: Stephen Van Rensselaer 1830–1843: Morgan Lewis 1846–1849: John D. Willard 1853: Reuben H. Walworth

    Grand Lodge of New York

    Grand_Lodge_of_New_York

  • List of United States political families (T)
  • York State Assembly 1858. Husband of Phoebe Tompkins, a cousin of Daniel D. Tompkins. Cydnor B. Tompkins (1810–1862), Prosecuting Attorney of Morgan County

    List of United States political families (T)

    List_of_United_States_political_families_(T)

  • Tompkins Circle
  • Traffic median in Staten Island, New York

    the Tompkins Circle loop merges with Fiedler Avenue and Ward Avenue. Tompkins Circle is named in honor of prominent Staten Island resident Daniel D. Tompkins

    Tompkins Circle

    Tompkins_Circle

  • New York gubernatorial elections
  • last week of April or May 1. In 1817, following the resignation of Daniel D. Tompkins after serving only eight months of his term, there was a new election

    New York gubernatorial elections

    New York gubernatorial elections

    New_York_gubernatorial_elections

  • Richard Kollmar
  • American actor (1910–1971)

    born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kollmar. His great-great-grandfather was Daniel D. Tompkins, the fourth governor of New York and the sixth vice president of the

    Richard Kollmar

    Richard Kollmar

    Richard_Kollmar

  • 1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire
  • them voted for James Monroe and his running mate, Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins, except for one who gave his electoral votes to John Quincy Adams

    1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

    1820 United States presidential election in New Hampshire

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_New_Hampshire

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania
  • U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Independent ticket. The Federalist Party failed to nominate

    1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

    1816 United States presidential election in Pennsylvania

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Pennsylvania

  • Bonus Bill of 1817
  • U.S. proposed legislation vetoed by President Madison

    Calhoun List of places named for John C. Calhoun Family Floride Calhoun (wife) Anna Maria Calhoun Clemson (daughter) ← Daniel D. Tompkins Martin Van Buren →

    Bonus Bill of 1817

    Bonus_Bill_of_1817

  • 1820 United States presidential election in Missouri
  • for incumbent president James Monroe, and incumbent vice president Daniel D. Tompkins. United States presidential elections in Missouri Arkansaw Territory

    1820 United States presidential election in Missouri

    1820 United States presidential election in Missouri

    1820_United_States_presidential_election_in_Missouri

  • Caleb Tompkins
  • American politician

    Caleb Tompkins (December 22, 1759 – January 1, 1846) was a U.S. Representative from New York, and the brother of Vice President Daniel D. Tompkins. Caleb

    Caleb Tompkins

    Caleb Tompkins

    Caleb_Tompkins

  • 18th United States Congress
  • 1823-1825 U.S. Congress

    with the First Party System and the Federalist Party. President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) President pro tempore: John Gaillard (DR) Speaker: Henry Clay

    18th United States Congress

    18th United States Congress

    18th_United_States_Congress

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Kentucky
  • U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins was elected unopposed. The Federalist Party failed to nominate a candidate

    1816 United States presidential election in Kentucky

    1816 United States presidential election in Kentucky

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Kentucky

  • 1816 United States presidential election in North Carolina
  • of U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Federalist ticket. The Federalist Party failed to nominate

    1816 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1816 United States presidential election in North Carolina

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_North_Carolina

  • List of places in the United States named after people
  • Tomah (Menominee chief) Tome, New Mexico – Saint Thomas Tompkins, New York – Daniel D. Tompkins (Vice President and governor of New York) Tompkinsville

    List of places in the United States named after people

    List_of_places_in_the_United_States_named_after_people

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Georgia
  • U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins received eight votes from electors chosen by the Georgia General Assembly

    1816 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1816 United States presidential election in Georgia

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Georgia

  • Second inauguration of James Monroe
  • 9th United States presidential inauguration

    commencement of the second four-year term of James Monroe as president and Daniel D. Tompkins as vice president. Monroe had almost unanimously won the election

    Second inauguration of James Monroe

    Second inauguration of James Monroe

    Second_inauguration_of_James_Monroe

  • 15th United States Congress
  • 1817-1819 U.S. Congress

    for each of the new states of Mississippi and Illinois. President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) President pro tempore: John Gaillard (DR), elected March 4, 1817

    15th United States Congress

    15th United States Congress

    15th_United_States_Congress

  • 16th United States Congress
  • 1819–1821 U.S. Congress

    seats from Massachusetts would be reapportioned to Maine. President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR) President pro tempore: James Barbour, (DR), until December 26

    16th United States Congress

    16th United States Congress

    16th_United_States_Congress

  • List of counties in New York
  • York Bronx Orange Erie Wyoming Livingston Ontario Yates Seneca Schuyler Tompkins Cortland Chenango Otsego Schoharie Albany Greene Schenectady Saratoga Washington

    List of counties in New York

    List of counties in New York

    List_of_counties_in_New_York

  • Tompkinsville, Staten Island
  • Neighborhood in New York City

    governor, Daniel D. Tompkins, in the neighborhood next to the hospital. He was elected Vice President the following year. In 1817 Tompkins built a dock

    Tompkinsville, Staten Island

    Tompkinsville, Staten Island

    Tompkinsville,_Staten_Island

  • Presidency of James Monroe
  • 1817–1825 U.S. presidential administration

    winning the presidency, and they backed the candidacy of Governor Daniel D. Tompkins. Though Crawford desired the nomination, he did not strongly oppose

    Presidency of James Monroe

    Presidency of James Monroe

    Presidency_of_James_Monroe

  • Washington Irving
  • American writer, historian and diplomat (1783–1859)

    Washington in 1814 convinced him to enlist. He served on the staff of Daniel D. Tompkins, governor of New York and commander of the New York State Militia

    Washington Irving

    Washington Irving

    Washington_Irving

  • William Plumer
  • American politician (1759–1850)

    extravagance" of the Monroe administration. Plumer also eschewed voting for Daniel D. Tompkins for Vice President as "grossly intemperate" and having "not that weight

    William Plumer

    William Plumer

    William_Plumer

  • Martin v. Mott
  • 1827 United States Supreme Court case

    order to provide manpower for the United States in the war of 1812, Daniel D. Tompkins, the governor of New York, mustered forces from the New York state

    Martin v. Mott

    Martin_v._Mott

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Delaware
  • Home state New York Virginia Running mate Robert Goodloe Harper Daniel D. Tompkins Electoral vote 3 0 Legislative vote 18 7 Percentage 72.0% 28.0% President

    1816 United States presidential election in Delaware

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Delaware

  • Era of Good Feelings
  • 1815–1825 period in US political history

    vice-presidential candidate, Richard Stockton. Monroe and his vice president, Daniel D. Tompkins, would have won reelection unanimously through the electoral college

    Era of Good Feelings

    Era of Good Feelings

    Era_of_Good_Feelings

  • Fifth of July (New York)
  • United States historic celebration

    after a gradual legislative process. State law passed under Governor Daniel D. Tompkins a decade earlier had designated Independence Day, the Fourth of July

    Fifth of July (New York)

    Fifth of July (New York)

    Fifth_of_July_(New_York)

  • 1816 United States presidential election in Ohio
  • U.S. secretary of state James Monroe and the governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins defeated the Federalist ticket. The Federalist Party failed to nominate

    1816 United States presidential election in Ohio

    1816 United States presidential election in Ohio

    1816_United_States_presidential_election_in_Ohio

  • 1823 in the United States
  • United States. President: James Monroe (DR-Virginia) Vice President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR-New York) Chief Justice: John Marshall (Virginia) Speaker of the

    1823 in the United States

    1823_in_the_United_States

  • Columbia College, Columbia University
  • Oldest undergraduate college of Columbia University

    State; United States Senator from New York; 16th Governor of New York Daniel D. Tompkins, fourth governor of New York from 1807 to 1817, and the sixth vice

    Columbia College, Columbia University

    Columbia College, Columbia University

    Columbia_College,_Columbia_University

  • 1818 in the United States
  • United States. President: James Monroe (DR-Virginia) Vice President: Daniel D. Tompkins (DR-New York) Chief Justice: John Marshall (Virginia) Speaker of the

    1818 in the United States

    1818_in_the_United_States

  • John Broome (politician)
  • American politician (1738–1810)

    of New York—first under Morgan Lewis (1804–1807), and then under Daniel D. Tompkins (1807–1810). Broome's death occurred a month into his third term,

    John Broome (politician)

    John Broome (politician)

    John_Broome_(politician)

  • Faithless elector
  • Elector who does not vote for the candidate for whom they had pledged to vote

    Plumer also cast his vice-presidential vote for Richard Rush, not Daniel D. Tompkins as pledged. 7 – 1828 election: Seven of the nine electors from Georgia

    Faithless elector

    Faithless elector

    Faithless_elector

  • New York's 2nd congressional district
  • U.S. House district for New York

    Republican Daniel D. Tompkins was elected in 1804 but declined the seat when appointed to the New York Supreme Court. Elected to begin Tompkins's term. Re-elected

    New York's 2nd congressional district

    New York's 2nd congressional district

    New_York's_2nd_congressional_district

  • Edward Philip Livingston
  • American politician

    the Columbia County Court of Common Pleas. He was aide to Governor Daniel D. Tompkins, and private secretary to his father-in-law Robert R. Livingston (1746–1813)

    Edward Philip Livingston

    Edward Philip Livingston

    Edward_Philip_Livingston

  • 1809 in the United States
  • Jersey: Joseph Bloomfield (Democratic-Republican) Governor of New York: Daniel D. Tompkins (Democratic-Republican) Governor of North Carolina: David Stone

    1809 in the United States

    1809_in_the_United_States

  • List of people from Staten Island
  • associate judge of New York Court of Appeals 1985–1998; father of Matthew Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825) – NY governor; US vice president; established Tompkinsville

    List of people from Staten Island

    List_of_people_from_Staten_Island

  • William J. Worth
  • United States Army general

    Biographical. 1924. p. 118 – via Google Books. Tompkins, Daniel D. (1902). Public Papers of Daniel D. Tompkins. Vol. III. Albany, New York: J. B. Lyon Company

    William J. Worth

    William J. Worth

    William_J._Worth

  • Ichabod Crane (colonel)
  • American military officer

    Sackets Harbor, New York. Irving was an aide-de-camp to New York Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins, who was inspecting defenses in the Sackets Harbor area. Crane's somewhat

    Ichabod Crane (colonel)

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  • US Army Medal of Honor recipient and governor of Puerto Rico (1839–1899)

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  • 1816 United States presidential election in Maryland
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  • List of resignations from government
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  • Inauguration of John Quincy Adams
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    on Inauguration Day, was the second-youngest vice president (after Daniel D. Tompkins, who was 3 months younger when inaugurated into office in 1817). John

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  • 1804 New York's 2nd and 3rd congressional district special elections
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  • BRÍD
  • Female

    Irish

    BRÍD

    Pet form of Irish Gaelic Bríghid, BRÍD means "exalted one."

    BRÍD

  • Daniel
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    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish

    Daniel

    English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian (Dániel), Romanian, and Jewish : from the Hebrew personal name Daniel ‘God is my judge’, borne by a major prophet in the Bible. The major factor influencing the popularity of the personal name (and hence the frequency of the surname) was undoubtedly the dramatic story in the Book of Daniel, recounting the prophet’s steadfast adherence to his religious faith in spite of pressure and persecution from the Mesopotamian kings in whose court he served: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar (at whose feast Daniel interpreted the mysterious message of doom that appeared on the wall, being thrown to the lions for his pains). The name was also borne by a 2nd-century Christian martyr and by a 9th-century hermit, the legend of whose life was popular among Christians during the Middle Ages; these had a minor additional influence on the adoption of the Christian name. Among Orthodox Christians in Eastern Europe the name was also popular as being that of a 4th-century Persian martyr, who was venerated in the Orthodox Church.Irish : reduced form of McDaniel, which is actually a variant of McDonnell, from the Gaelic form of Irish Donal (equivalent to Scottish Donald), erroneously associated with the Biblical personal name Daniel. See also O’Donnell.Peter Daniel was one of the pioneer settlers in the 17th century in Stafford County, VA, where he was a justice of the peace. His grandson, Peter Vivian Daniel, was a U.S. Supreme Court justice from 1841 to his death in Richmond, VA, in 1860.

    Daniel

  • Danice
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Danice

    A Combination of Danielle and Janice; Feminine Variant of Daniel; God is Mu Judge

    Danice

  • ALFRÉD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ALFRÉD

    Hungarian name derived from Latin Alfredus, ALFRÉD means "elf counsel."

    ALFRÉD

  • DANIEL
  • Male

    English

    DANIEL

      Anglicized form of Greek Daniēl (Hebrew Daniyel), DANIEL means "God is my judge." In the bible, this is the name of the hero of the Book of Daniel, who was cast into a den of lions but saved by God. Anglicized form of Scottish Gaelic Domhnall, meaning "world ruler."

    DANIEL

  • DANIELE
  • Male

    Italian

    DANIELE

    Italian form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELE means "God is my judge."

    DANIELE

  • Daniell
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    English

    Daniell

    English : variant spelling of Daniel.

    Daniell

  • DANIELLE
  • Female

    French

    DANIELLE

    French feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel (English Daniel), DANIELLE means "God is my judge." 

    DANIELLE

  • ÁRPÁD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    ÁRPÁD

    Hungarian name ÁRPÁD means "seed."

    ÁRPÁD

  • KONRÁD
  • Male

    Hungarian

    KONRÁD

    Hungarian form of German Konrad, KONRÁD means "bold counsel."

    KONRÁD

  • DANIELA
  • Female

    Hebrew

    DANIELA

    (דָּנִיּאֵלָה) Feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELA means "God is my judge."

    DANIELA

  • DANIKA
  • Female

    Slavic

    DANIKA

    Variant spelling of Slavic Danica, DANIKA means "morning star."

    DANIKA

  • Danielle
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    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Danielle

    Feminine of Daniel

    Danielle

  • DANIELLA
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    Hebrew

    DANIELLA

    Variant spelling of Hebrew Daniela, DANIELLA means "God is my judge."

    DANIELLA

  • DANIELLE
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    English

    DANIELLE

    French feminine form of Hebrew Daniyel, DANIELLE means "God is my judge." 

    DANIELLE

  • Taniel
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    Female Version of Daniel

    Taniel

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    Daniele

    God is My Judge; Female Version of Daniel

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    Dariel

    Open; Variant of Darrel Open

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    Dancer

    English : occupational name for a dancer or acrobat, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French dance ‘dance’ (see Dance).Translation of German Dänzer or Danser (see Danzer).

    Dancer

  • DANIELA
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    Italian

    DANIELA

     Feminine form of Italian Daniele, DANIELA means "God is my judge." Compare with another form of Daniela.

    DANIELA

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  • Denier
  • n.

    One who denies; as, a denier of a fact, or of the faith, or of Christ.

  • Danish
  • n.

    The language of the Danes.

  • Panel
  • v. t.

    To form in or with panels; as, to panel a wainscot.

  • Denial
  • n.

    A refusal to acknowledge; disclaimer of connection with; disavowal; -- the contrary of confession; as, the denial of a fault charged on one; a denial of God.

  • Dance
  • v. t.

    To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about, or up and down; to dandle.

  • Dangle
  • v. t.

    To cause to dangle; to swing, as something suspended loosely; as, to dangle the feet.

  • Danced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Dance

  • Redeye
  • n.

    Same as Redfish (d).

  • Danish
  • a.

    Belonging to the Danes, or to their language or country.

  • Morisco
  • n.

    A thing of Moorish origin; as: (a) The Moorish language. (b) A Moorish dance, now called morris dance. Marston. (c) One who dances the Moorish dance. Shak. (d) Moresque decoration or architecture.

  • Spaniel
  • v. t.

    To follow like a spaniel.

  • Dancer
  • n.

    One who dances or who practices dancing.

  • Daniel
  • n.

    A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge.

  • Damsel
  • n.

    A young person, either male or female, of noble or gentle extraction; as, Damsel Pepin; Damsel Richard, Prince of Wales.

  • Pignut
  • n.

    See Groundnut (d).

  • Dandie
  • n.

    One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont.