Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... Georgetown College and at the University of Virginia ; taught school and studied law ; emigrated to Missouri in 1837 ; was elected in 1841 Clerk of the County Probate Court of Pike County ; in 1850 removed to Saint Louis and practised ...
... Georgetown College and at the University of Virginia ; taught school and studied law ; emigrated to Missouri in 1837 ; was elected in 1841 Clerk of the County Probate Court of Pike County ; in 1850 removed to Saint Louis and practised ...
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... Georgetown College , District of Columbia ; studied law at Utica with Joshua H. Spencer , was admitted to the bar , and became Mr. Spencer's partner ; was Reporter of the Court of Appeals ; was elected a member of the General Assembly ...
... Georgetown College , District of Columbia ; studied law at Utica with Joshua H. Spencer , was admitted to the bar , and became Mr. Spencer's partner ; was Reporter of the Court of Appeals ; was elected a member of the General Assembly ...
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... Georgetown , was born at Georgetown , South Carolina , ( where both of his parents were slaves , but by their industry obtained their freedom , ) June 21 , 1832 . Although debarred by law from attending school , he acquired a good ...
... Georgetown , was born at Georgetown , South Carolina , ( where both of his parents were slaves , but by their industry obtained their freedom , ) June 21 , 1832 . Although debarred by law from attending school , he acquired a good ...
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... Georgetown , was born at Georgetown , South Carolina , ( where both of his parents were slaves , but by their industry obtained their freedom , ) June 21 , 1832 . Although debarred by law from attending school , he acquired a good ...
... Georgetown , was born at Georgetown , South Carolina , ( where both of his parents were slaves , but by their industry obtained their freedom , ) June 21 , 1832 . Although debarred by law from attending school , he acquired a good ...
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... Georgetown . Private Land - Claims . - William A. McKenney , 115 E street , N. W. Privileges and Elections . - John W. Odlin , 506 Ninth street . Public Buildings and Grounds . - George W. Wales , 407 East Capitol street . Public Lands ...
... Georgetown . Private Land - Claims . - William A. McKenney , 115 E street , N. W. Privileges and Elections . - John W. Odlin , 506 Ninth street . Public Buildings and Grounds . - George W. Wales , 407 East Capitol street . Public Lands ...
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