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  1. Occupation. Hardware dealer. George Briggs (May 6, 1805 – June 30, 1869) was an American businessman and politician. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1837 to 1838, and as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York from 1849 to 1853, and 1859 to 1861.

  2. George Briggs (May 6, 1805 – June 30, 1869) was an American businessman and politician. He served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1837 to 1838, and as a member of the United States House of Representatives from New York from 1849 to 1853, and 1859 to 1861.

  3. George Briggs may refer to: George Briggs (sealer) (fl. 1816), English convict and sealer in Van Diemen's Land; George N. Briggs (1796–1861), seven-term Governor of Massachusetts; George Briggs (New York politician) (1805–1869), United States Representative from New York; G. W. Briggs (George Wallace Briggs, 1875–1959), English ...

  4. George Nixon Briggs (12 de abril de 1796 – 11 de setembro, 1861) [3]) foi um político americano e o 19º governador de Massachusetts. Pertenceu ao Partido Whig e também foi membro da Câmara dos Representantes dos Estados Unidos.

  5. Rep. George Briggs. Former Representative for New Yorks 7 th District. Briggs was the representative for New York ’s 7 th congressional district and was a Republican. He served from 1859 to 1861. He was previously the representative for New York ’s 5 th congressional district as a Whig from 1851 to 1853; and the representative for New ...

  6. William M. Tweed. William Magear "Boss" Tweed [note 1] (April 3, 1823 – April 12, 1878) was an American politician most notable for being the political boss of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party 's political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th-century New York City and State . At the height of his influence, Tweed was the ...

  7. George Nixon Briggs (April 12, 1796 – September 12, 1861) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. A Whig , Briggs served for twelve years in the United States House of Representatives , and served seven one-year terms as the 19th Governor of Massachusetts , from 1844 to 1851.