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  1. William Lewis Dayton (February 17, 1807 – December 1, 1864) was an American politician, active first in the Whig Party and later in the Republican Party. In the 1856 presidential election, he became the first Republican vice-presidential nominee when nominated alongside John C. Frémont. The Republican Party lost that campaign.

  2. William L. Dayton, zwischen 1844 und 1860. William Lewis Dayton (* 17. Februar 1807 in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; † 1. Dezember 1864 in Paris) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Von 1842 bis 1851 war er Mitglied des Senats der Vereinigten Staaten .

  3. William L. Dayton was a lawyer, state legislator, judge, U.S. senator, and diplomat. Having received his pre-collegiate education at Trenton Academy, Dayton matriculated to the College of New Jersey (Princeton), graduating in 1825.

  4. 7. Juni 2024 · presidential election of 1856. senator from California, with William L. Dayton, a former U.S. senator from New Jersey as his running mate.

  5. The Dayton Papers consist, for the most part, of correspondence and documents illustrative of the role of Dayton as U.S. minister to France (1861-1864) during most of the Civil War.

  6. Notes Subject Notes: In 1845, William L. Dayton was a Whig Senator who supported high tariffs and opposed the expansion during the Mexican War period. In 1856, he was the first Vice-Presidential candidate for the Republican Party. He ran with John C. Fremont as the Presidential candidate, but they lost to Buchanan.

  7. William Lewis Dayton, Princeton Class of 1825, served as U.S. senator (1841-1850) and U.S. minister to France (1861-1864). His papers are largely from his years in France and consist of diplomatic dispatches, legation accounts, personal correspondence, documents pertaining to household affairs in Paris (insurance policies, leases, etc.), and ...