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  1. Thomas White Ferry (June 10, 1827 – October 13, 1896), or T.W. Ferry, was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and acting Vice President of the United States from Michigan. He was one of four United States senators from Michigan to have served as president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, and Ferry is the only U.S. senator from ...

  2. Thomas White Ferry. BORN: June 10, 1827. Mackinac Island, Michigan Territory. DIED: October 13, 1896 (age 69) Grand Haven, Michigan. EDUCATION: POLITICAL PARTY: Republican. HIGHLIGHTS: 1850-1852: Member of the Michigan House of Representatives. 1856: Member of the Michigan Senate. 1865-1871: U.S. House of Representatives (R-MI) 1866:

  3. Thomas White Ferry (10 de junio de 1827 – 13 de octubre de 1896), o TW Ferry , fue representante y senador de los Estados Unidos y vicepresidente interino de los Estados Unidos [1] de Michigan .

  4. Thomas White Ferry, or T.W. Ferry, was a U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator, and acting Vice President of the United States from Michigan. He was one of four United States senators from Michigan to have served as president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, and Ferry is the only U.S. senator from Michigan to hold the position for multiple Congresses.

  5. 11 de ago. de 2023 · Five little-known men who almost became president. August 11, 2023 | by Scott Bomboy. More in Constitution Daily Blog. What do Benjamin Wade, Willie P. Mangum, Lafayette S. Foster, Thomas W. Ferry, and John Nance Garner all have in common?

  6. Thomas White Ferry (10 de junio de 1827 - 13 de octubre de 1896), o TW Ferry, fue un representante de los Estados Unidos, senador de los Estados Unidos y vicepresidente interino de los Estados Unidos del estado de Michigan.

  7. Thomas White Ferry (10 de junio de 1827 – 13 de octubre de 1896), o TW Ferry, fue representante y senador de los Estados Unidos y vicepresidente interino de los Estados Unidos por el estado de Michigan. A excepción del presidente Gerald Ford, ningún político de Michigan ha ocupado un cargo más alto que Ferry.