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Elinor Dover
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Elinor Dover, born 1880 Elinor Dover 1880
Elinor Dover was born in 1880, in , to John Dover and Eliizabeth Dover (born Dowker).
Elinor had 2 brothers: Martin Dover and .
Elinor lived in 1881, in .
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Elinor DoverElinor Dover in The Toledo News-Bee - June 24 1904
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"... Cortelyou for chairman ond lllo election was without a dissenting Messrs. Clayton. Murphy, Now and Kentucky, were u to notify tho new und bring hlm tho After Blr. chi Elinor Dover of Ohlo wus fur by Senator Scott; Cornellus N. of New Vork lur treasurer, by Governor Murphy, and Win. F. of Maryland for urnis, by Senator All of were A ..."
Publication place: Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio, United States
Elinor DoverElinor Dover in The Hawaiian gazette. - Aug 11 1908
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"... tho Democrats for tho Governorship. Congressman George Edmund Foss leads tho poll for tho Bepublican Senatorial nomination, and tho Democratic vote is going to Stringer. NEW YORK August 0. Elinor Dover, Secretary of tho Bepublican National Committee, has resigned. W. Hayward, of Nebraska, has boon chosen to succeed him. SZGEDpr, Hungary, August 0. A factory building collapsod here yesterv day as ..."
Publication place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Elinor DoverElinor Dover in The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. - June 4 1909
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"... Hour quoBtlon which Is to bo started nt Omaha. Mr. Bowors hnd practically agreed some time ago to tho proceeding, but until now tho do tails woro not arranged. Elinor Dover, tho formor Bocrotary of tho republican national committee, whoso appointment as nntlonnl bank oxnmluor nt Now York has boon hold up by tho comptroller of tho curroncy, will bo offorod, ..."
Publication place: North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska