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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... admitted to the bar in 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 ...
... admitted to the bar in 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 ...
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... admitted to the bar , and has since practised ; entered the Confederate Army in Janu- ary , 1861 , with the rank of Captain , and on the organization of the First Regiment of Ala- bama Infantry was elected Major ; served a year , and ...
... admitted to the bar , and has since practised ; entered the Confederate Army in Janu- ary , 1861 , with the rank of Captain , and on the organization of the First Regiment of Ala- bama Infantry was elected Major ; served a year , and ...
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... admitted to practice in 1853 at Wash- ington , Arkansas , where he then lived ; in 1856 he removed to Little Rock ; was a Delegate to the State Convention that passed the ordinance of secession in 1861 ; was a member of the Provisional ...
... admitted to practice in 1853 at Wash- ington , Arkansas , where he then lived ; in 1856 he removed to Little Rock ; was a Delegate to the State Convention that passed the ordinance of secession in 1861 ; was a member of the Provisional ...
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... admitted to the bar in 1854 , and has since then continuously practised ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in 1860 ; entered the Confederate Army in 1861 as a private , was promoted to a colonelcy in 1862 , and ...
... admitted to the bar in 1854 , and has since then continuously practised ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in 1860 ; entered the Confederate Army in 1861 as a private , was promoted to a colonelcy in 1862 , and ...
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... admitted to the bar in New York , and has since practised ; removed to Illinois in 1858 , and from there to Colorado in 1861 ; never held office until he was elected to the United States Senate ( on the admission of Colorado as a State ) ...
... admitted to the bar in New York , and has since practised ; removed to Illinois in 1858 , and from there to Colorado in 1861 ; never held office until he was elected to the United States Senate ( on the admission of Colorado as a State ) ...
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