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Benjamin Pierce (December 25, 1757 – April 1, 1839) was an American politician who twice served as the governor of New Hampshire from 1827 to 1828 and from 1829 to 1830. . Pierce fought during the American Revolutionary War before becoming a Democratic-Republican Party politici
Benjamin or Ben Pierce may refer to: Benjamin Pierce (governor) (1757–1839), governor of New Hampshire in the 1820s, father of U.S. President Franklin Pierce Benjamin Pierce (1841–1853) , the last surviving son of U.S. President Franklin Pierce; died in a train accident just before his father's inauguration
Benjamin Pierce (1757–1839) Franklin Pierce (1804–1869), 14th President of the United States; Enoch Poor (1736–1780) Carol Shea-Porter (born 1952), native;
Benjamin Pierce (1757–1839), member of the New Hampshire state legislature 1789–1802, Sheriff of Hillsborough County, New Hampshire 1809–12; 1818–27, Governor of New Hampshire 1827–28 1829–30. Father of Franklin Pierce.
Benjamin Pierce (1757–1839), born in Chelmsford, Governor of New Hampshire and the father of U.S. president Franklin Pierce Jeffrey Snover , Microsoft Technical Fellow and inventor of PowerShell Peter Torkildsen (born 1958), former chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party and former congressman
Benjamin Franklin Keith (1846–1914), vaudeville theater owner; Timothy G. O'Connell (1868–1955), architect; Benjamin Pierce (1757–1839), governor of New Hampshire and father of President Franklin Pierce; Benjamin Kendrick Pierce (1790–1850), United States Army officer, son of Benjamin Pierce, brother of Franklin Pierce
Benjamin Pierce (governor) (1757–1839), 11th Governor of New Hampshire Gilbert A. Pierce (1839–1901), 8th Governor of Dakota Territory Walter M. Pierce (1861–1954), 17th Governor of Oregon
Coat of arms of Appleton family Crest An elephant's head couped sable, tusked and eared or; round the trunk a serpent entering the mouth vert [1] Escutcheon Argent, a fess sable between three apples gules, slipped and leaved vert [1]