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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... Iowa in 1857 ; was Secretary of the Iowa Senate of 1856 ; entered the Army as Captain , Assistant Adjutant - General of Volunteers , in 1862 ; recruited and raised the First Alabama Cavalry , United States Volunteers , in 1863 ...
... Iowa in 1857 ; was Secretary of the Iowa Senate of 1856 ; entered the Army as Captain , Assistant Adjutant - General of Volunteers , in 1862 ; recruited and raised the First Alabama Cavalry , United States Volunteers , in 1863 ...
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... IOWA . SENATORS . WILLIAM B. ALLISON , of Dubuque , was born at Perry , Ohio , March 2 , 1829 ; was edu- cated at the Western Reserve College , Ohio ; studied law and practised in Ohio until he removed to Iowa in 1857 ; served on the ...
... IOWA . SENATORS . WILLIAM B. ALLISON , of Dubuque , was born at Perry , Ohio , March 2 , 1829 ; was edu- cated at the Western Reserve College , Ohio ; studied law and practised in Ohio until he removed to Iowa in 1857 ; served on the ...
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... Iowa , in 1855 ; was elected to the State Senate in 1856 ; was elected Governor in 1859 and again in 1861 ; was in 1863 nominated by President Lincoln and confirmed as Minister to Denmark , but declined the appointment ; was in 1866 ...
... Iowa , in 1855 ; was elected to the State Senate in 1856 ; was elected Governor in 1859 and again in 1861 ; was in 1863 nominated by President Lincoln and confirmed as Minister to Denmark , but declined the appointment ; was in 1866 ...
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... Iowa City in the fall of 1853 , and commenced practice there ; was a member of the General Assembly of Iowa 1860 - '64 , serving the two last years as Speaker of the House ; was on the staff of the Governor of Iowa in 1861 and '62 ...
... Iowa City in the fall of 1853 , and commenced practice there ; was a member of the General Assembly of Iowa 1860 - '64 , serving the two last years as Speaker of the House ; was on the staff of the Governor of Iowa in 1861 and '62 ...
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... Iowa , but never entered upon its practice , preferring to engage in mercantile and banking pursuits ; was a member of the Constitutional Convention under which Iowa was admitted into the Union as a State ; was a member of the State ...
... Iowa , but never entered upon its practice , preferring to engage in mercantile and banking pursuits ; was a member of the Constitutional Convention under which Iowa was admitted into the Union as a State ; was a member of the State ...
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