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| office5 = [[Arabin Senate|Senator]] from [[New Cambridge (Arabi)|New Cambridge]] | | office5 = [[Arabin Senate|Senator]] from [[New Cambridge (Arabi)|New Cambridge]] | ||
| term_start5 = {{start date|1855|1|8}} | | term_start5 = {{start date|1855|1|8}} | ||
| term_end5 = {{end date|1859| | | term_end5 = {{end date|1859|3|15}} | ||
| predecessor5 = Roger Brown | | predecessor5 = Roger Brown | ||
| successor5 = Robert Paulson | | successor5 = Robert Paulson |
Revision as of 20:50, 7 November 2019
Kermit Keller | |
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6th President of Arabi | |
In office January 10, 1875 – January 10, 1883 | |
Vice President | Michael Artis (1875-1879) James Douglas (1879-1883) |
Preceded by | Archie Davey |
Succeeded by | James Douglas |
6th Vice President of Arabi | |
In office January 10, 1867 – January 10, 1875 | |
President | Archie Davey |
Preceded by | Warner Skinner |
Succeeded by | Michael Artis |
6th Secretary of State | |
In office February 1, 1863 – January 10, 1867 | |
President | Henry Crow |
Preceded by | Sam Kerr |
Succeeded by | Finley Hale |
Ambassador to the United States | |
In office March 16, 1859 – January 29, 1863 | |
President | Henry Crow |
Preceded by | Gerald Jones |
Succeeded by | Karl Masterson |
Senator from New Cambridge | |
In office January 8, 1855 – March 15, 1859 | |
Preceded by | Roger Brown |
Succeeded by | Robert Paulson |
Personal details | |
Born | Kermit Keller March 22, 1827 St. Paul, Walpole |
Died | August 10, 1898 (aged 71) District of Arabi |
Cause of death | Ischemia |
Resting place | Presidential Cemetery, District of Arabi |
Political party | Federal |
Spouse(s) | Angelica Roberts (m. 1858; died 1897) |
Children | 3 |
Kermit Keller (March 22, 1827 – August 10, 1898) was an Arabinian politician who served as the 6th President of Arabi, 6th Vice President of Arabi, 6th Secretary of State, Ambassador to the United States, and Senator from New Cambridge.
Keller is often regarded as one of the most influential presidents in Arabin history.