Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 - Directories, Governmental |
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... Indiana , December 25 , 1825 ; grad- uated at the Asbury University in 1846 ; studied law at Terre Haute ; was admitted to the bar in 1850 , and removed to California , where he temporarily abandoned his profession and engaged in ...
... Indiana , December 25 , 1825 ; grad- uated at the Asbury University in 1846 ; studied law at Terre Haute ; was admitted to the bar in 1850 , and removed to California , where he temporarily abandoned his profession and engaged in ...
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... Indiana in 1868 , and removed from Indiana to Colorado in 1872 ; was elected Delegate to the Forty - fourth Congress from the Territory of Colorado in 1874 as a Democrat , over H. P. H. Brownell , Republican , and was elected to the ...
... Indiana in 1868 , and removed from Indiana to Colorado in 1872 ; was elected Delegate to the Forty - fourth Congress from the Territory of Colorado in 1874 as a Democrat , over H. P. H. Brownell , Republican , and was elected to the ...
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... Indiana , May 30 , 1836 ; removed to Illinois with his parents in 1848 ; graduated at the Indiana State University , Bloomington , in 1858 ; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1859 ; was Secretary of the State Constitutional ...
... Indiana , May 30 , 1836 ; removed to Illinois with his parents in 1848 ; graduated at the Indiana State University , Bloomington , in 1858 ; studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1859 ; was Secretary of the State Constitutional ...
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... Indiana , November 19 ,. 1828 ; his parents removed to Illinois in 1836 , and shortly thereafter died ; he , in early boyhood , dependent upon his own exertions , labored on a farm , and at intervals attended country schools ...
... Indiana , November 19 ,. 1828 ; his parents removed to Illinois in 1836 , and shortly thereafter died ; he , in early boyhood , dependent upon his own exertions , labored on a farm , and at intervals attended country schools ...
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... Indiana ; was elected Attorney - General of Indiana in 1856 and re - elected in 1858 ; removed to Indianapolis in 1859 ; was the unsuc- cessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1864 ; was elected to the United States ...
... Indiana ; was elected Attorney - General of Indiana in 1856 and re - elected in 1858 ; removed to Indianapolis in 1859 ; was the unsuc- cessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Indiana in 1864 ; was elected to the United States ...
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