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Henry Bellmon, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1821 - 1909)
Henry Louis Bellmon (September 3, 1921 – September 29, 2009) was an American Republican politician from Oklahoma. He was a member of the Oklahoma Legislature, the 18th and 23rd Governor of Oklahoma (...
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Thomas Kearns MP
(1862 - 1918)
Wikipedia Biographical Summary: ...Thomas Kearns (April 11, 1862 – October 18, 1918) was a mining, banking, railroad and newspaper magnate. He was a United States Senator from Utah from 1901 to 1905....
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Charles S. Thomas, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1849 - 1934)
Charles Spalding Thomas (December 6, 1849 – June 24, 1934) was a United States Senator from Colorado. Born in Darien, McIntosh County, Georgia, he attended private schools in Georgia and Connecticut,...
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George A. Wilson, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1884 - 1953)
George Allison Wilson (April 1, 1884 – September 8, 1953) was a United States Senator and 28th Governor of Iowa. Personal background Born on a farm near Menlo, Iowa, Wilson attended rural schools...
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Dennis Chavez, U.S. Senator
(1888 - 1962)
Dionisio "Dennis" Chavez (April 8, 1888 – November 18, 1962) was a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of New Mexico who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1931 to 1935, ...
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Aaron Kitchell, US Senator
(1744 - 1820)
Aaron Kitchell (July 10, 1744 – June 25, 1820) was a blacksmith and politician from Hanover Township, New Jersey. He represented New Jersey in both the United States House of Representatives and the Se...
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Clyde M. Reed, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1871 - 1949)
Clyde Martin Reed (October 19, 1871 – November 8, 1949) was an American politician from Kansas who served as both the 24th Governor of Kansas and U.S. Senator from that state. Biography Born in C...
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Henry J. Allen, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1868 - 1950)
Henry Justin Allen (September 11, 1868 – January 17, 1950) was the 21st Governor of Kansas (1919–1923) and U.S. Senator from Kansas (1929–31). Allen was born in Warren County, Pennsylvania to John ...
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James M. Harvey, Governor
(1833 - 1894)
) James Madison Harvey (September 21, 1833 – April 15, 1894) was a United States Senator from Kansas and fifth Governor of Kansas. Biography Born near Salt Sulphur Springs, Virginia (now West Vir...
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Knute Nelson
(1842 - 1923)
Knute Nelson, born on the farm Kvilekval (Qvileqval), Evanger, Voss, Norwegian-American politician (Republican), came to the U.S. in 1849 and grew up in Wisconsin. Participated in the American Civil Wa...
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Allen T. Caperton, US Senate
(1810 - 1876)
llen Taylor Caperton (November 21, 1810 – July 26, 1876) was an American politician who was a United States Senator serving as a Democrat, as well as previous positions. Early life Caperton, son of...
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Raymond E. Baldwin, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1893 - 1986)
Raymond Earl Baldwin (August 31, 1893 – October 4, 1986) was a United States Senator, the 72nd and 74th Governor of Connecticut. Biography Born in Rye, New York, Baldwin moved to Middletown, Conn...
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Orville H. Platt, U.S. Senator
(1827 - 1905)
Orville Hitchcock Platt (July 19, 1827 – April 21, 1905) was a United States Senator from Connecticut. Life and career Born in Washington, Connecticut, he attended the common schools and graduate...
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James E. English, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1812 - 1890)
James Edward English (March 13, 1812 – March 2, 1890) was a United States Representative and Senator from Connecticut. Biography English was born in New Haven, Connecticut and attended the common...
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Joseph S. Fowler, US Senator
(1820 - 1902)
United States Senator Joseph Smith Fowler was born in Steubenville, Ohio, to James and Sarah Atkinson Fowler. After attending Grove Academy in Steubenville, he graduated from Franklin College in New ...
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Benjamin F. Jonas, U.S. Senator MP
(1834 - 1911)
Benjamin Franklin Jonas (July 19, 1834 – December 21, 1911) was a Democratic U.S. Senator from Louisiana and an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was the third ...
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Ernest W. Gibson, Jr., Governor, U.S. Senator
(1901 - 1969)
. Ernest William Gibson, Jr. (March 6, 1901 – November 4, 1969) was the 67th Governor of Vermont, a United States Senator and a U.S. federal judge. Personal life The son of Vermont Senator Ernest...
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Ernest Willard Gibson, U.S. Senator
(1872 - 1940)
Ernest Willard Gibson (December 29, 1872 – June 20, 1940) was a politician and lawyer from Vermont. He served as a United States Representative and Senator from Vermont. Life and career Gibson wa...
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William A. Palmer, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1781 - 1860)
William Adams Palmer (September 12, 1781 – December 3, 1860) was an American politician, a lawyer, an Anti-Mason, thirteenth Governor of Vermont, and a US Senator from Vermont. Biography Palmer w...
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Judd
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Styles Bridges, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1898 - 1961)
Henry Styles Bridges (September 9, 1898 – November 26, 1961) was an American teacher, editor, and Republican Party politician from Concord, New Hampshire. He served one term as the 63rd Governor of N...
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Edward H. Rollins, U.S. Senator
(1824 - 1889)
Edward Henry Rollins (October 3, 1824 – July 31, 1889) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Biography Born in a part of Somersworth, New Hampshire which is now R...
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John Page, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1787 - 1865)
United States Senator of New Hampshire: June 12, 1836 – March 4, 1837 24th Governor of New Hampshire: June 5, 1839 – June 2, 1842
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Isaac Hill, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1789 - 1851)
Isaac Hill (April 6, 1789 – March 22, 1851) was an American publisher, editor, and politician from Concord, New Hampshire. Born in 1789 in West Cambridge, Massachusetts, he represented New Hampshire ...
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Thomas
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Sen. John Warfield Johnston, Jr. (D-VA) MP
(1818 - 1889)
John Warfield Johnston (September 9, 1818 – February 27, 1889) was an American lawyer and politician from Abingdon, Virginia. He served in the Virginia State Senate, and represented Virginia in the U...
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J. Caleb Boggs, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1909 - 1993)
James Caleb "Cale" Boggs (May 15, 1909 – March 26, 1993) was an American lawyer and politician from Claymont, in New Castle County, Delaware. He was a veteran of World War II, and a member of the Rep...
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John G. Townsend, Jr., Governor, U.S. Senator
(1871 - 1964)
. John Gillis Townsend, Jr. (May 31, 1871 – April 10, 1964) was an American businessman and politician from Selbyville, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, who served...
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David L. Morril, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1772 - 1849)
David Lawrence Morril (June 10, 1772 – January 28, 1849) was an American politician, attorney, physician and minister. He served as a U.S. Senator for New Hampshire from 1817 to 1823, and was elect...
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J. Howard McGrath, Governor, U.S. Senator, U.S. Attorney General
(1903 - 1966)
James Howard McGrath (November 28, 1903 – September 2, 1966) was an American politician and attorney from the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Biography McGrath, a Democrat, served as U.S. Attorne...
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Robert
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Edward Martin, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1879 - 1967)
) Edward Martin (September 18, 1879 – March 19, 1967) was an American lawyer and Republican party politician from Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Martin was born at Ten Mile, Pennsylvania in 1879. He a...
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Phillips Lee Goldsborough, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1865 - 1946)
Phillips Lee Goldsborough I (August 6, 1865 – October 22, 1946), was a Republican member of the United States Senate representing State of Maryland from 1929 to 1935. He was also the 47th Governor of...
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Louis McLane, US Senator, Sec'y of the Treasury & State MP
(1786 - 1857)
Louis McLane (May 28, 1786 – October 7, 1857) was an American lawyer and politician from Wilmington, in New Castle County, Delaware, and Baltimore, Maryland. He was a veteran of the War of 1812 and a...
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William T. Hamilton, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1820 - 1888)
William Thomas Hamilton (September 8, 1820 – October 26, 1888), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 38th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1880 to 1884. He also serve...
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Murphy J. Foster, Sr.
(1849 - 1921)
Murphy J. Foster personified Bourbonism: paternalistic and protective of the Democratic Party. Foster was part of the codification of "Jim Crow" to separate blacks and whites in daily life. He was part...
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Donelson Caffery, U.S. Senator
(1835 - 1906)
Donelson Caffery (September 10, 1835 – December 30, 1906) was an American politician from the state of Louisiana, a distinguished soldier in the American Civil War, and a sugar plantation owner. ...
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Lloyd Bentsen, U.S. Senator, U.S. Secretary of the Treasury
(1921 - 2006)
Lloyd Millard Bentsen, Jr. (February 11, 1921 – May 23, 2006) was a four-term United States senator (1971–1993) from Texas and the Democratic Party nominee for Vice President in 1988 on the Michael D...
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Samuel
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Richard Lugar, U.S. Senator
(1932 - d.)
Richard Green "Dick" Lugar (born April 4, 1932) is an American politician who served as a United States Senator, representing Indiana from 1977 to 2013. A member of the Republican Party, Lugar previo...
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William
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Price Daniel, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1910 - 1988)
Marion Price Daniel, Sr. (October 10, 1910 – August 25, 1988), was a Democratic U.S. Senator and the 38th Governor of the state of Texas. He was appointed by President Lyndon B. Johnson to be a membe...
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Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States MP
(1908 - 1973)
The thirty-sixth President of the United States (1963–1969) and thirty-seventh Vice President of the United States (1961–1963). A Democrat, Johnson succeeded to the presidency following the assassinati...
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W. Lee O'Daniel, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1890 - 1969)
Wilbert Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel (March 11, 1890 – May 11, 1969) was a conservative Democratic Party politician from Texas, who came to prominence by hosting a popular radio program. Known for his popu...
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Charles A. Culberson, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1855 - 1925)
Charles Allen Culberson (June 10, 1855 – March 19, 1925) was an American political figure and Democrat who served as the 21st Governor of Texas from 1895 – 1899, and as a United States Senator from...
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Richard Coke, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1829 - 1897)
Richard Coke (March 13, 1829 – May 14, 1897) was an American lawyer, farmer, and statesman from Waco, Texas. He was the 15th governor of Texas from 1874 to 1876 and represented Texas in the U.S. Sena...
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Charles "Mac" Mathias, Jr., U.S. Senator
(1922 - 2010)
Charles McCurdy "Mac" Mathias, Jr. (July 24, 1922 – January 25, 2010) was a Republican member of the United States Senate, representing Maryland from 1969 to 1987. He was also a member of the Marylan...
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David I. Walsh, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1872 - 1947)
David Ignatius Walsh (November 11, 1872 – June 11, 1947) was a United States politician from Massachusetts. As a member of the Democratic Party, he served in the state legislature and then as the 43r...
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Newell Sanders, US Senator
(1850 - 1939)
Born in 1850 in Indiana, Newell Sanders moved as an adult to Chattanooga at the encouragement of General John T. Wilder. Recognizing the need in the South for reliable farm machinery, Wilder encourag...
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Hiram W. Johnson, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1866 - 1945)
Hiram Warren Johnson (September 2, 1866 – August 6, 1945) was a leading American progressive and later isolationist politician from California; he served as the 23rd governor from 1911 to 1917, and a...
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James A. McDougall, U.S. Senator
(1817 - 1867)
James Alexander McDougall (November 19, 1817 – September 3, 1867) was an American attorney and politician elected to statewide office in two U.S. states, then to the United States House of Representa...
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Milton S. Latham, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1827 - 1882)
Milton Slocum Latham (May 23, 1827 – March 4, 1882) was an American politician, and served as the sixth governor of California and as a member of the federal U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Se...
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William Bigler, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1814 - 1880)
Governor of Pennsylvania, U.S. Senator William Bigler (January 1, 1814 – August 9, 1880) was the 12th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1852 to 1855, and later a U.S. Senator for the Democratic Party. ...
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Terry Sanford, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1917 - 1998)
James Terry Sanford (August 20, 1917 – April 18, 1998) was a United States politician and educator from North Carolina. A member of the Democratic Party, Sanford was the 65th Governor of North Caroli...
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W. Kerr Scott, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1896 - 1958)
William Kerr Scott (April 17, 1896 – April 16, 1958) was a Democratic Party politician from North Carolina. He was the 62nd Governor of North Carolina from 1949 until 1953 and a United States Senator...
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J. Melville Broughton, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1888 - 1949)
Joseph Melville Broughton (November 17, 1888 – March 6, 1949) was the 60th Governor of North Carolina from 1941 to 1945. Biography He was born on November 17, 1888 in Raleigh, North Carolin...
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Clyde R. Hoey, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1877 - 1954)
Clyde Roark Hoey (December 11, 1877 in Shelby, North Carolina – May 12, 1954 in Washington, D.C.) was a Democratic politician from North Carolina. He served in both houses of the state legislature an...
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Cameron A. Morrison, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1869 - 1953)
Served as Governer of NC from 1921 to 1925 "Good Roads Governor" Morrison Hall at UNC is named in his honor-------------------- Cameron A. Morrison (October 5, 1869 – August 20, 1953) was the 55th ...
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Thomas Jordan Jarvis, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1836 - 1915)
Thomas Jordan Jarvis (January 18, 1836 – June 17, 1915) was the 44th Governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 1879 to 1885. Jarvis later served as a U.S. Senator from 1894 to 1895, and helpe...
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John McCracken Robinson, U.S. Senator
(1794 - 1843)
John McCracken Robinson (April 10, 1794 – April 25, 1843) was a United States Senator from Illinois. Born near Georgetown, Kentucky, he attended the common schools and graduated from Transylvania...
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Gov. James B. Frazier, U.S. Senator
(1856 - 1937)
James Beriah Frazier (October 8, 1856 – March 28, 1937) was an American politician who served as Governor of Tennessee from 1903 to 1905, and subsequently as a United States Senator from Tennessee ...
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Coleman Livingston Blease, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1868 - 1942)
Coleman Livingston Blease (October 8, 1868 – January 19, 1942) was a politician from the U.S. state of South Carolina known for his populist appeals and racism. He served as a Democratic state legisl...
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Zell
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Thomas W. Hardwick, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1872 - 1944)
Thomas William Hardwick (December 9, 1872 – January 31, 1944) was an American politician from the U.S. state of Georgia. Hardwick was born in Thomasville, Georgia. He graduated from Mercer Univer...
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Joseph M. Terrell, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1861 - 1912)
Joseph Meriwether Terrell (June 6, 1861 – November 17, 1912) was a United States Senator and the 57th Governor of Georgia. Born in Greenville, he attended the common schools, studied law, and was adm...
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Joseph E. Brown, Governor, U.S. Senator
(deceased)
Joseph Emerson Brown (April 15, 1821 – November 30, 1894), often referred to as Joe Brown, was the 42nd Governor of Georgia from 1857 to 1865, and a U.S. Senator from 1880 to 1891. Governor Brown was...
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Middleton Pope Barrow, U.S. Senator
(1839 - 1903)
Middleton Pope Barrow (August 1, 1839 – December 23, 1903) was a United States Senator from Georgia. Born near Antioch, Georgia in Oglethorpe County, he attended a private academy and graduated from ...
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Wilson Lumpkin, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1783 - 1870)
Wilson Lumpkin (January 14, 1783 – December 28, 1870) was a governor of Georgia, and a United States Representative and Senator. Born near Dan River, Virginia, he moved in 1784 to Oglethorpe Coun...
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John Milledge, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1757 - 1818)
John Milledge (1757 – February 9, 1818) was an American politician. He fought in the American Revolution and was later a United States Representative and a Senator representing Georgia. He was a foun...
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James Jackson, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1757 - 1806)
) James Jackson (September 21, 1757 – March 19, 1806) was an early Georgia politician of the Democratic-Republican Party. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1789 until 1791. He...
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William Bellinger Bulloch, U.S. Senator
(deceased)
William Bellinger Bulloch (1777 – May 6, 1852) was an American Senator from Georgia and a great-great-uncle of President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt and great-great-great uncle to First ...
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Timothy
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Claude A. Swanson, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1862 - 1939)
Claude Augustus Swanson (March 31, 1862 – July 7, 1939) was an American lawyer and Democratic Party politician from Virginia. He served seven terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, from 18...
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David Yulee, Senator MP
(1810 - 1886)
YULEE, David Levy, a Delegate and a Senator from Florida; born David Levy in St. Thomas, West Indies, June 12, 1810; at the age of nine was sent to the United States to Norfolk, Va. to attend a private...
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Alexander Barrow, U.S. Senator
(c.1801 - 1846)
Alexander Barrow I (March 27, 1801 – December 29, 1846) was a lawyer and United States Senator from Louisiana. He was a member of the Whig Party. He was the half-brother of Washington Barrow, the s...
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Lucien Baker, U.S. Senator
(1846 - 1907)
Lucien Baker (June 8, 1846 – June 21, 1907) was a United States Senator from Kansas. Baker was born near Cleveland, Ohio and moved with his parents to Morenci, Michigan. There he attended the pub...
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Augustus O. Bacon, U.S. Senator
(1839 - 1914)
Augustus Octavius Bacon (October 20, 1839 – February 14, 1914) was a U.S. politician. He served as a Democratic Party senator from Georgia. Biography Augustus Octavius Bacon was born in Bryan...
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Senator Francis Griffith Newlands MP
(1846 - 1917)
NEWLANDS, Francis Griffith, (son-in-law of William Sharon), a Representative and a Senator from Nevada; born in Natchez, Adams County, Miss., August 28, 1846; moved to Missouri and later Illinois with ...
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Dixie Bibb Graves, U.S. Senator
(1882 - 1965)
Dixie Bibb Graves (July 26, 1882 – January 21, 1965) was a United States Senator and former First Lady from the state of Alabama. The first woman Senator from Alabama, she was appointed to the Sena...
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Joseph
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Millard Tydings, U.S. Senator
(1890 - 1961)
Millard Evelyn Tydings (April 6, 1890 – February 9, 1961) was an attorney, author, soldier, state legislator, and served as a Democratic Representative and Senator in the United States Congress from ...
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John Brown Francis, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1791 - 1864)
John Brown Francis (May 31, 1791 – August 9, 1864) was a United States Senator from Rhode Island. Biography Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, he attended the common schools of Providence, R...
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William Andrews Clark, Sr.
(1839 - 1925)
William Andrews Clark, Sr. was a U.S. senator from Montana and Gilded Age copper magnate from Montana, who was reputed to be one of the two richest industrialists in the United States, rivaled only by ...
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Charles "Chuck"
McLean, Fairfax, Virginia, United States
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Angus
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Leonard Wilcox, U.S. Senator
(1799 - 1850)
Leonard Wilcox (January 29, 1799 – June 18, 1850) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. His father, Jeduthun Wilcox, was a United States Representative from New Hampshire from 1813 to 1816....
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Jonathan Ross, U.S. Senator
(1826 - 1905)
) Jonathan Ross (April 30, 1826 – February 23, 1905) was a United States Senator from Vermont. Born in Waterford, Vermont, he attended the public schools and St. Johnsbury Academy; he graduated f...
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Moses Norris, Jr., U.S. Senator
(1799 - 1855)
. Moses Norris, Jr. (November 8, 1799 – January 11, 1855) was a United States Representative and Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Pittsfield, he attended the public schools and the Pittsfield ...
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Irving W. Drew, U.S. Senator
(1845 - 1922)
Irving Webster Drew (January 8, 1845 – April 10, 1922) was a United States Senator from New Hampshire. Born in Colebrook, he attended Kimball Union Academy and graduated from Dartmouth College in 187...
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Daniel Clark, U.S. Senator
(1809 - 1891)
) Daniel Clark (October 24, 1809 – January 2, 1891) was an American politician who served in the New Hampshire legislature and the United States Senate. Clark was born in Stratham, New Hampshire....
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Lyman Trumbull, U.S. Senator
(1813 - 1896)
Lyman Trumbull (October 12, 1813 – June 25, 1896) was a United States Senator from Illinois during the American Civil War, and co-author of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution....
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Gov. Thomas Corwin
(1794 - 1865)
Thomas Corwin (July 29, 1794 – December 18, 1865), also known as Tom Corwin and The Wagon Boy, was a politician from the state of Ohio who served as a prosecuting attorney, a member of the Ohio House o...
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Albert Beveridge
(1862 - 1927)
Albert J. Beveridge was born October 6, 1862 in Highland County, Ohio and his parents moved to Indiana soon after his birth. Both of his parents were of English descent. His childhood was one of hard w...
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Person Cheney, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1828 - 1901)
Person Colby Cheney (February 25, 1828 – June 19, 1901) was a paper manufacturer, abolitionist and Republican politician from Manchester, New Hampshire. He was the 35th Governor of New Hampshire and ...
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Brig. General Joseph R. West (USA), U.S. Senator
(1822 - 1898)
Joseph Rodman West (September 19, 1822 – October 31, 1898) was a United States Senator from Louisiana and a general in the United States Army during and after the American Civil War. As a commander...
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George W. Pepper, U.S. Senator
(1867 - 1961)
George Wharton Pepper (March 16, 1867 – May 24, 1961) was an American lawyer, law professor, and Republican politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He represented Pennsylvania in the United State...
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Gen. Peter Muhlenberg (Cont. Army), U.S. Senator
(1746 - 1807)
Peter Muhlenberg John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg (October 1, 1746 – October 1, 1807) was a clergyman, a soldier and a politician of the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Post-Revolutionary eras in Pennsyl...
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Henry H. Chambers, U.S. Senator
(1790 - 1826)
Henry H. Chambers (October 1, 1790 – January 24, 1826) was an American politician, who served as the Democratic-Republican U.S. senator from the state of Alabama from March 4, 1825 until his death. H...
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Ephraim Bateman, U.S. Senator
(1780 - 1829)
Ephraim Bateman (July 9, 1780 – January 28, 1829) represented New Jersey in the United States Senate from 1826 to 1829 and in the United States House of Representatives from 1815–1823. Born in Ce...
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