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man named Robert Waller offered to provide him a home and an education in Connecticut. Waller accepted his offer, was adopted by the elder Waller, and received an education in the New London schools, where he was noted for his skills in public speaking. In 1859 he married Charlotte Bishop and they had six children.
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on February 15, 1839, the son of Irish immigrant parents. His father's name was Thomas Armstrong, and his parents died before he turned eight. He earned a living by selling newspapers and working as a cabin boy, and was considering going to California during the gold rush of 1849, when a New London
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When Waller returned to New London in 1889, he opened law offices there and in New York City. "I work five days a week in New York," he once said in jest, "that I may live two in Connecticut." In 1893 he served on the commission for the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. At the
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in April; due to an eye disease he was discharged two months later. Using his oratory talents to recruit volunteers for the Union, and his work in arguing cases in court, drew attention to his speaking ability.
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In 1882 Waller ran for governor on the Democratic ticket and defeated William Bulkeley (brother of future governor
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of Illinois. Waller also served as a delegate to Connecticut's 1902 Constitutional Convention.
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Waller died on January 25, 1924, at his Ocean Beach home in New London. He is interred at
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Biographical Directory of the Governors of the United States, 1789-1978
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Waller's home, "Neptune Park" in the Ocean Beach section of
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for vice president on the ticket with presidential nominee
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Governor of Connecticut
Lieutenant
George G. Sumner
Hobart B. Bigelow
Henry Baldwin Harrison
Secretary of State of Connecticut
James E. English
Connecticut House of Representatives
New York City
New London, Connecticut
51st Governor of Connecticut
New York City
Bartlett High School
admission to the bar
Civil War
Second Connecticut Volunteers
Connecticut House of Representatives
Speaker
Secretary of the State of Connecticut
New London, Connecticut
Morgan Bulkeley
Henry Baldwin Harrison
1884 Democratic National Convention
Thomas A. Hendricks
Grover Cleveland
London

New London, Connecticut
1896 Democratic National Convention

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