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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... removed to Greenville , Butler County , Alabama , in 1846 ; attended the University of Alabama in 1853 - '54 and the University of Virginia 1855 - '56 ; studied law , and was admitted to the bar ; entered the Confederate service as ...
... removed to Greenville , Butler County , Alabama , in 1846 ; attended the University of Alabama in 1853 - '54 and the University of Virginia 1855 - '56 ; studied law , and was admitted to the bar ; entered the Confederate service as ...
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... removed to Arkansas ; was educated at Saint Mary's College and Saint Joseph's College , in Kentucky ; studied law and was admitted to practice in 1853 at Wash- ington , Arkansas , where he then lived ; in 1856 he removed to Little Rock ...
... removed to Arkansas ; was educated at Saint Mary's College and Saint Joseph's College , in Kentucky ; studied law and was admitted to practice in 1853 at Wash- ington , Arkansas , where he then lived ; in 1856 he removed to Little Rock ...
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... removed to California , where he temporarily abandoned his profession and engaged in mercantile pursuits at Sacramento ; returning to Terre Haute in 1857 , he prac- tised law there in 1860 , when he again went to California ; was ...
... removed to California , where he temporarily abandoned his profession and engaged in mercantile pursuits at Sacramento ; returning to Terre Haute in 1857 , he prac- tised law there in 1860 , when he again went to California ; was ...
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... 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 ) as a Republican , and took his seat December 4 , 1876 ...
... 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 ) as a Republican , and took his seat December 4 , 1876 ...
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... removed to Hartford County , Connecticut , in 1829 , and engaged in hardware manufacturing ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in 1851 , '67 , and '74 , and of the State Senate in 1853 , '69 , and '73 ; was appointed ...
... removed to Hartford County , Connecticut , in 1829 , and engaged in hardware manufacturing ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in 1851 , '67 , and '74 , and of the State Senate in 1853 , '69 , and '73 ; was appointed ...
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