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  1. Alonzo B. Cornell. Alonzo Barton Cornell (* 22.Januar 1832 in Ithaca, New York; † 12. Oktober 1904 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1880 bis 1883 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New York

  2. Alonzo Barton Cornell (January 22, 1832 – October 15, 1904) was a New York politician and businessman who was the 27th governor of New York from 1880 to 1882.

  3. About. ALONZO B. CORNELL, the thirtieth governor of New York, was born in Ithaca, New York on January 22, 1832. His education was attained at Ithaca Academy. As a teenager, he worked as a telegraph operator, and eventually became the vice president and director of the Western Union Telegraph Company. He also was a successful steamboat owner and ...

  4. DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY. Alonzo B. Cornell papers, 1830-1904. Correspondence, journal, accounts, clippings, notes, leaflets, blotters, and scrapbooks relating largely to Cornell's political activities and reflecting his interest in governmental problems and other acitivities. Cornell, Alonzo B., 1832-1904.

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  5. Cornell, Alonzo B. kôrnĕlˈ , 1832–1904, American businessman and politician, b. Ithaca, N.Y. Cornell was a director (1868–69) and vice president (1870–76) of the Western Union Telegraph Company, founded by his father, Ezra Cornell.

  6. Alonzo B. Cornell (1832–1904) was the son of Ezra Cornell, who founded Cornell University and the Western Union Telegraph Company. In 1873, he was chosen by his colleagues as Speaker of the State Assembly, one of the few times a first-term member was elected to that role.

  7. Major correspondents include Mary Ann Cornell, Alonzo B. Cornell, Daniel B. Cornell, Samuel F.B. Morse, Jeremiah Beebe, J.J. Speed, D.T. Tillotson, Amos Kendall, F.O.J Smith, Andrew Dickson White, Hiram Sibley, F.M. Finch, and Phebe Wood.