John Tracy
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John Tracy was an American politician who served as Lieutenant Governor of New York from 1833 to 1834 and from 1836 to 1837.
Preceded by Edward P. Livingston |
Lieutenant Governor of New York 1833 – 1834 |
Succeeded by Luther Bradish |
Preceded by Luther Bradish |
Lieutenant Governor of New York 1836 – 1837 |
Succeeded by Luther Bradish |
Lieutenant Governors of New York | |
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