Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... President ; on the same day he was elected , without his knowledge , President of the Arkansas Central Railway Company ; removing to Arkansas , he was chosen Chairman of the Republican County and State Committees , was offered a seat in ...
... President ; on the same day he was elected , without his knowledge , President of the Arkansas Central Railway Company ; removing to Arkansas , he was chosen Chairman of the Republican County and State Committees , was offered a seat in ...
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... President of the Bar Association of that county from its organization in 1874 to the present time ; was an unsuccessful candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the Democratic ticket in 1854 , '55 , '56 , and '57 , receiving each year the ...
... President of the Bar Association of that county from its organization in 1874 to the present time ; was an unsuccessful candidate for Lieutenant Governor on the Democratic ticket in 1854 , '55 , '56 , and '57 , receiving each year the ...
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... President John- son ; entered the Confederate service in April , 1861 , as a private ; was commissioned First Lieutenant , Lieutenant - Colonel , Colonel , and , in August , 1863 , Brigadier - General ; was elected to the Thirty - ninth ...
... President John- son ; entered the Confederate service in April , 1861 , as a private ; was commissioned First Lieutenant , Lieutenant - Colonel , Colonel , and , in August , 1863 , Brigadier - General ; was elected to the Thirty - ninth ...
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... President under the Provisional Government by that Congress ; was elected Vice - Presi- dent of the Confederate States for the term of six years under what was termed the perma- nent government , in November , 1861 ; visited the State ...
... President under the Provisional Government by that Congress ; was elected Vice - Presi- dent of the Confederate States for the term of six years under what was termed the perma- nent government , in November , 1861 ; visited the State ...
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... President of the Provisional Republican Government ; after the defeat of the revolutionary army under Generals Miroslawski and Sigel , he was in contumaciam sentenced to imprisonment for life , but he had found an asylum in this country ...
... President of the Provisional Republican Government ; after the defeat of the revolutionary army under Generals Miroslawski and Sigel , he was in contumaciam sentenced to imprisonment for life , but he had found an asylum in this country ...
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academic education admitted Alabama appointed Baltimore born Charles City Clerk College Colonel commenced practice Commercial agent common-school education Confederate Army Consul Consular agent County Delegate Democrat Department District Attorney Division.-Chief East Capitol street elected a member entered the Confederate expire March F street FIFTH DISTRICT Forty-fifth Congress Forty-fourth Congress Forty-second Forty-third and Forty-fourth Fourteenth street George George W Georgetown Georgia graduated Henry House of Representatives Illinois Indiana Iowa James January Jersey Joseph Kentucky Legislature Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Mississippi Missouri N. W. Assistant N. W. Chief North Carolina Ohio practised law President Presidential Elector re-elected received a common-school received an academic Regiment removed Republican resigned Riggs House schools seat March SECOND DISTRICT Secretary of Legation served service will expire studied law Tennessee term of service Thirteenth street Thomas took his seat Union Army United States Senate Vermont Vice-commercial agent Vice-consul Virginia Volunteers Washington West William William H Wisconsin