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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... academic education , chiefly in Alabama , to which State he emigrated when nine years old , and has since resided there ; studied law , was admitted to the bar in 1845 , and practised until his election to the Senate ; was a ...
... academic education , chiefly in Alabama , to which State he emigrated when nine years old , and has since resided there ; studied law , was admitted to the bar in 1845 , and practised until his election to the Senate ; was a ...
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... education ; removed to Alabama before his majority ; studied law , was admitted to the bar , and is now a practising lawyer and planter ; was engaged in the war with Mexico as Captain of a volunteer company ; was a member of the State ...
... education ; removed to Alabama before his majority ; studied law , was admitted to the bar , and is now a practising lawyer and planter ; was engaged in the war with Mexico as Captain of a volunteer company ; was a member of the State ...
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... 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 ; was a Delegate to the State Convention that ...
... 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 ; was a Delegate to the State Convention that ...
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United States. Congress. resided in that State ; received a common - school education , studied law , was admitted to the bar in 1854 , and has since then continuously practised ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in ...
United States. Congress. resided in that State ; received a common - school education , studied law , was admitted to the bar in 1854 , and has since then continuously practised ; was a member of the State House of Representatives in ...
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... studied law with L. M. Strong , of Wisconsin , and has since been engaged in practice ; was District Attorney of Merced County from March , 1864 , to March , 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth Congress , and was re - elected to ...
... studied law with L. M. Strong , of Wisconsin , and has since been engaged in practice ; was District Attorney of Merced County from March , 1864 , to March , 1868 ; was elected to the Forty - fourth Congress , and was re - elected to ...
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