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  1. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (Millstone, 4 de agosto de 1817 – Newark, 20 de maio de 1885) foi um advogado e político norte-americano do século XIX. [1] Ele serviu como senador pelo estado de Nova Jérsei e também Secretário de Estado dos Estados Unidos durante a presidência de Chester A. Arthur .

  2. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen was one of Nineteenth century New Jersey's most successful and enduring politicians. Born to wealth and eminence, Frederick Frelinghuysen kept up his family's tradition of financial success in the law, and then public service, serving as United States Senator and United States Secretary of State.

  3. Theodore Frelinghuysen (brother) Frederick Frelinghuysen (September 30, 1848 – January 1, 1924) [1] was an American businessman. He was the president of the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company in Newark, New Jersey, for 25 years.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Frederick Frelinghuysen was born in 1788 in New Jersey to Major General Frederick Frelinghuysen (1753–1804) and Gertrude Schenck (1752-1794). His sibling was Theodore Frelinghuysen (1787-1862). He attended Princeton University. After receiving a law degree, he married Mary Dumont or Jane Dumont.

  5. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (frē´lĬnghī´zən), 1817–85, U.S. secretary of state (1881–85), b. Millstone, Somerset co., N.J. He studied law in the office of his uncle, Theodore Frelinghuysen, who had adopted him when he was three, and on admission to the bar in 1839 inherited his uncle's practice.

  6. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen. Secretary of State, Term of Appointment: 12/19/1881 to 03/06/1885. Born in Millstone, New Jersey, August 4, 1817; Graduated from Rutgers College in 1836; Admitted to the bar in 1839 and practiced in Newark, New Jersey; Married Matilde E. Griswold in 1842;

  7. His family felt a unique attachment to the party, which had offered the nation the ticket of Henry Clay for president and Theodore Frelinghuysen for vice president in the election of 1844. By 1860, however, Frederick Frelinghuysen enthusiastically supported the Republicans and endorsed Abraham Lincoln in his bid for the presidential nomination.