Official Congressional Directory, Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 1; Volume 45, Issue 2, Part 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1878 |
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... commencement of a session before the first edition of the Directory was ready for delivery , and the work did not contain much of the varied information given in similar publications at the capitals of some of the States and at the ...
... commencement of a session before the first edition of the Directory was ready for delivery , and the work did not contain much of the varied information given in similar publications at the capitals of some of the States and at the ...
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... commencement of hostilities in 1861 as Captain , and was successively promoted Major , Lieutenant - Colonel , Colonel , and Brigadier - General ; surren- dered at Appomattox Court - House ; was a member of the State Senate of Alabama ...
... commencement of hostilities in 1861 as Captain , and was successively promoted Major , Lieutenant - Colonel , Colonel , and Brigadier - General ; surren- dered at Appomattox Court - House ; was a member of the State Senate of Alabama ...
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... commenced practice at Jacksonport , Arkansas , in 1859 ; entered the Confederate Army in 1861 , and served throughout the war , attaining the rank of Colonel ; resumed practice at Jack- sonport in 1865 ; was elected a member of the ...
... commenced practice at Jacksonport , Arkansas , in 1859 ; entered the Confederate Army in 1861 , and served throughout the war , attaining the rank of Colonel ; resumed practice at Jack- sonport in 1865 ; was elected a member of the ...
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... commenced practice at Fayetteville in 1853 ; was a Delegate from Washington County in the Arkansas State Convention of May , 1861 ; served in the Confed- erate Army as Colonel of the Thirteenth Arkansas Volunteers ; was elected ...
... commenced practice at Fayetteville in 1853 ; was a Delegate from Washington County in the Arkansas State Convention of May , 1861 ; served in the Confed- erate Army as Colonel of the Thirteenth Arkansas Volunteers ; was elected ...
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... commenced the practice of the law in Indiana in 1868 , and removed from Indiana to Colorado in 1872 ; was elected Delegate to the Forty - fourth Congress from the Territory of Colorado in 1874 as a Democrat , over H. P. H. Brownell ...
... commenced the practice of the law in Indiana in 1868 , and removed from Indiana to Colorado in 1872 ; was elected Delegate to the Forty - fourth Congress from the Territory of Colorado in 1874 as a Democrat , over H. P. H. Brownell ...
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