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James Brown, U.S. Senator, Minister to France.
(c.1766 - 1835)
) James Brown (September 11, 1766 – April 7, 1835) was a lawyer, U.S. Senator from Louisiana and Minister to France. He was the brother of John Brown, the cousin of John Breckinridge, James Breckinri...
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Thomas Posey, U.S. Senator, 2nd Governor of Indiana Territory
(1750 - 1818)
Thomas Posey (July 9, 1750 – March 19, 1818) was an officer in the American Revolution, a general during peacetime, the third Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, Governor of the Indiana Territory, and a...
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Spessard Holland, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1892 - 1971)
Spessard Lindsey Holland (July 10, 1892 – November 6, 1971) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as the 28th Governor of Florida from 1941 to 1945, and as a United States Senator from Flo...
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Duncan U. Fletcher, U.S. Senator
(1859 - 1936)
Duncan Upshaw Fletcher (January 6, 1859 – June 17, 1936) was an American lawyer and politician of the Democratic Party. Senator Fletcher was the longest serving U.S. Senator in Florida's history. ...
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Wilkinson Call, U.S. Senator
(1834 - 1910)
Wilkinson Call (January 9, 1834 – August 24, 1910) was a U.S. Senator from Florida who served as a Democrat from 1879 to 1897. Call was a nephew of Florida Governor Richard K. Call and cousin of Ar...
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Simon B. Conover, U.S. Senator
(1840 - 1908)
Simon Barclay Conover (September 23, 1840 – April 19, 1908) was a Republican Senator from Florida. Biography Born in Middlesex County, New Jersey, Conover attended an academy in Trenton, New ...
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Jackson Morton, U.S. Senator
(1794 - 1874)
Jackson Morton (August 10, 1794 – November 20, 1874) was an antebellum United States Senator from Florida and then a member of the Congress of the Confederate States during the American Civil War. ...
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James Westcott, U.S. Senator
(1802 - 1880)
James Diament Westcott, Jr. (May 10, 1802 – January 19, 1880) was a United States Senator from Florida. Early life and career Westcott was born in Alexandria, Virginia where his father, James...
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Nathaniel P. Bryan, U.S. Senator
(1872 - 1935)
Nathan Philemon Bryan (April 23, 1872 – August 8, 1935) was a lawyer, federal judge, and United States Senator from Florida. Personal Bryan was born on April 23, 1872 near Fort Mason, Orange ...
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William J. Bryan, U.S. Senator
(1876 - 1908)
William James Bryan (October 10, 1876 – March 22, 1908) was a U.S. Senator from Florida who served as a Democrat. He was the brother of U.S. Senator Nathan P. Bryan. Born in Orange County, Florid...
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Stephen R. Mallory, Jr., U.S. Senator
(1848 - 1907)
Stephen Russell Mallory, Jr. (November 2, 1848 – December 23, 1907) was a U.S. Senator and U.S. Representative from Florida who served as a Democrat. He was the son of U.S. Senator Stephen Russell Ma...
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Stephen R. Mallory, U.S. Senator, 1st Confederate States Secretary of the Navy
(1812 - 1873)
Stephen Russell Mallory (1812 – November 9, 1873) served in the United States Senate as, Senator (Democrat) from Florida from 1850 to the secession of his home state and the outbreak of the American ...
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Daniel W. Voorhees, U.S. Senator
(1827 - 1897)
Daniel Wolsey Voorhees (September 26, 1827 – April 10, 1897) was a lawyer and United States Senator from Indiana, who was leader of the Democratic party and an anti-war Copperhead during the American...
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Sherman Minton, U.S. Senator, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
(1890 - 1965)
Sherman "Shay" Minton (October 20, 1890 – April 9, 1965) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana and an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. He was the most educat...
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James E. Watson, U.S. Senator
(1864 - 1948)
James Eli Watson (November 2, 1864 – July 29, 1948) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Indiana. He was the Senate's second official majority leader. While an article published by the Sen...
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Joseph A. Wright, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1810 - 1867)
Joseph Albert Wright (April 17, 1810 – May 11, 1867) was the tenth Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from December 5, 1849 to January 12, 1857, most noted for his opposition to banking. His posit...
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Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the USA MP
(1833 - 1901)
Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was the 23rd President of the United States, serving one term from 1889 to 1893. Harrison was born in North Bend, Ohio, and at age 21 moved to India...
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Charles W. Fairbanks, 26th Vice President of the USA MP
(1852 - 1918)
Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was a Senator from Indiana (1897–1905) and the 26th Vice President of the United States (1905–1909). Born in a log cabin near Delaware, Ohio, Fairba...
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Oliver P. Morton, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1823 - 1877)
Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823 – November 1, 1877), commonly known as Oliver P. Morton, was a U.S. Republican Party politician from Indiana. He served as the 14th Governor of India...
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Henry Smith Lane, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1811 - 1881)
Henry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 18, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was by design the shortest-serving Governor of Indiana, having m...
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Colonel Graham N. Fitch (USA), U.S. Senator
(1809 - 1892)
Graham Newell Fitch (December 5, 1809 – November 29, 1892) was a United States Representative and Senator from Indiana, as well as a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War....
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James Whitcomb, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1795 - 1852)
James Whitcomb (December 1, 1795–October 4, 1852) was a Democratic United States Senator and the eighth Governor of Indiana. As governor during the Mexican-American War, he oversaw the formation and ...
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William Hendricks, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1782 - 1850)
William Hendricks (November 12, 1782 – May 16, 1850) was a Democratic-Republican member of the House of Representatives from 1816 to 1822, the third Governor of Indiana from 1822 to 1825, and an Anti...
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Brig. General John Tipton, U.S. Senator
(1786 - 1839)
Shields Tipton (August 14, 1786 - April 5, 1839) was an American politician. Tipton was born in what is now Sevier County, Tennessee. His father was killed by Native Americans. His great uncle, a...
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Robert Hanna, U.S. Senator
(1786 - 1858)
Robert Hanna (April 6, 1786 – November 16, 1858) was the third Senator for Indiana, succeeding James Noble on the latter's death. Hanna was born near Fountainius in Laurens District, South Carolina, ...
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James Noble, U.S. Senator
(1785 - 1831)
James Noble (December 16, 1785–February 26, 1831) was the first U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of Indiana. Noble was born near Berryville, Virginia and moved with his parents to Campbell County...
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James D. Quayle, 44th Vice President of the USA MP
An American politician and was the forty-fourth Vice President of the United States, serving under George H. W. Bush (1989–1993). He also served as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the sta...
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George E. Pugh, U.S. Senator
(1822 - 1876)
George Ellis Pugh (November 28, 1822 – July 19, 1876) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served in the U.S. Senate. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Pugh attended Miami University. He began pract...
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Allen G. Thurman, U.S. Senator
(1813 - 1895)
Allen Granberry Thurman (November 13, 1813 – December 12, 1895) was a Democratic Representative and Senator from Ohio, as well as the nominee of the Democratic Party for Vice President of the United ...
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William Allen, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1803 - 1879)
) William Allen (December 18 or 27, 1803– July 11, 1879) was an Democratic Representative, Senator and 31st Governor of Ohio. He moved to the U.S. state of Ohio after his parents died, residing in Ch...
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Judge Jacob Burnet MP
(1770 - 1853)
Jacob Burnet (sometimes spelled Burnett) was an American jurist and statesman from Ohio. He was born in Newark, New Jersey on February 22, 1770, the son of Dr. William Burnet. He studied law, moved to ...
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Ethan Allen Brown, U.S. Senator, Ohio Gov.
(1776 - 1852)
Allen Brown (July 4, 1776 – February 24, 1852) was a Democratic-Republican politician. He served as the seventh Governor of Ohio. Brown was born in Darien, Connecticut to a Revolutionary War vete...
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William Allen Trimble, US Senate
(1786 - 1821)
William Allen Trimble (April 4, 1786 – December 13, 1821) was a National Republican politician from Ohio. He served in the United States Senate. Born in Woodford, Kentucky the son of James and Ja...
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Stanley Griswold, U.S. Senator
(1763 - 1815)
Stanley Griswold (November 14, 1763 – August 21, 1815) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. He served in the U.S. Senate. Born in Torrington, Connecticut, Griswold served in the mili...
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Edward Tiffin, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1766 - 1829)
Edward Tiffin (June 19, 1766 – August 9, 1829) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio, and first Governor of the state. No man who has occupied the gubernatorial chair of Ohio has posse...
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Kingsley A. Taft, U.S. Senator
(1903 - 1970)
Kingsley Arter Taft (July 19, 1903 – March 28, 1970) was an American politician and distant relative of Ohio's more famous Taft family. He served as chief justice of the Ohio Supreme Court and also s...
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Joseph B. Foraker, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1846 - 1917)
Joseph Benson Foraker (July 5, 1846 – May 10, 1917) was a Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the 37th Governor of Ohio from 1886 to 1890. Early life Joseph B. Foraker was born on a...
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Henry B. Payne, U.S. Senator
(1810 - 1896)
Henry B. Payne (November 30, 1810 – September 9, 1896) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served in both houses of the United States Congress. Born in Hamilton, Madison County, New York, P...
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George H. Pendleton ("Gentleman George"), U.S. Senator
(1825 - 1889)
George Hunt Pendleton (July 19, 1825 – November 24, 1889) was a Representative and a Senator from Ohio. Nicknamed "Gentleman George" for his demeanor, he was the Democratic nominee for Vice President...
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Stanley Matthews, U.S. Senator, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court
(1824 - 1889)
) Thomas Stanley Matthews (July 21, 1824 – March 22, 1889), known as Stanley Matthews, was an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court, serving from May 1881 to his death in 1889. Matthew...
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Warren G. Harding, 29th President of the USA MP
(1865 - 1923)
Warren G. Harding was the 29th President of the United States. -------------------- Before his nomination, Warren G. Harding declared, "America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostr...
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William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States MP
(1773 - 1841)
Wikipedia Biographical Summary: "... William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was the ninth President of the United States (1841), an American military officer and politician, and th...
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Benjamin Tappan, U.S. Senator MP
(1773 - 1857)
Benjamin Tappan (May 25, 1773 – April 20, 1857) was an Ohio judge and Democratic politician who served in the Ohio State Senate and the United States Senate. He was an early settler of the Connecticu...
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Thomas Morris, U.S. Senator
(1776 - 1844)
) Thomas Morris (January 3, 1776 – December 7, 1844) was a Democratic politician from Ohio. He served in the United States Senate. Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, Morris enlisted as a Ranger ...
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Joseph Kerr, U.S. Senator
(1765 - 1837)
Joseph Kerr (1765 – August 22, 1837) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. He served in the United States Senate. Born in Kerrtown, Pennsylvania (now Chambersburg), Kerr (pronounced "...
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Thomas Worthington, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1773 - 1827)
) Thomas Worthington (July 16, 1773 – June 20, 1827) was a Democratic-Republican politician from Ohio. He served as the sixth Governor of Ohio. Born in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia),...
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Return J Meigs II, Gov, U.S. Sen,. Postmaster Gen.
(c.1764 - 1825)
From Wikipedia: Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr. (also known as Return J. Meigs, Jr.) (pronunciation: "Megz" - rhymes with "eggs") (November 17, 1764–March 29, 1825) was a Democratic-Republican politician fr...
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Mark Hanna, U.S. Senator
(1837 - 1904)
Marcus Alonzo "Mark" Hanna (September 24, 1837 – February 15, 1904) was a Republican United States Senator from Ohio and the friend and political manager of President William McKinley. Hanna had made...
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Joseph M. McCormick, U.S. Senator
(1877 - 1925)
Joseph Medill McCormick (May 16, 1877 – February 25, 1925), known as Medill, was part of the McCormick family of businessmen and politicians in Chicago. He became a Representative and a Senator from ...
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Paul Douglas, U.S. Senator
(1892 - 1976)
Paul Howard Douglas (March 26, 1892 – September 24, 1976) was an American politician and economist. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a U.S. Senator from Illinois for almost twenty years...
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Adlai Ewing Stevenson III, U.S. Senator MP
Adlai Ewing Stevenson III (born October 10, 1930, in Chicago) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. He represented the state of Illinois in the United States Senate from 1970 until 1981....
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Scott W. Lucas, U.S. Senator
(1892 - 1968)
Scott Wike Lucas (February 19, 1892 – February 22, 1968) was an American attorney and politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented Illinois in the U.S. House of Representatives (1935-...
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Maj. General John M. Palmer (USA), Governor, U.S. Senator
(1817 - 1890)
) John McAuley Palmer (September 13, 1817 – September 25, 1900), was an Illinois resident, an American Civil War General who fought for the Union, the 15th Governor of Illinois, and presidential cand...
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Sidney Breese, U.S. Senator, Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court
(1800 - 1878)
Sidney Breese (September 7, 1800 – June 27, 1878) was a U.S. Senator from Illinois, Chief Justice of the Illinois Supreme Court, Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives, a forefather of Illi...
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Richard Yates, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1815 - 1873)
) Richard Yates (January 18, 1815 – November 27, 1873) was the Governor of Illinois during the American Civil War and has been considered the greatest war governor during that period. When the war be...
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William A. Richardson, U.S. Senator
(1811 - 1875)
William Alexander Richardson (January 16, 1811 – December 27, 1875) was a prominent Illinois Democrat politician before and during the American Civil War. Born near Lexington, Kentucky, Richardso...
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Orville H. Browning, U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Interior
(1806 - 1881)
Orville Hickman Browning (February 10, 1806 – August 10, 1881) was a Republican Senator from Illinois. Biography Browning was born February 10, 1806 in Cynthiana, Kentucky. He was a veteran o...
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James Semple, U.S. Senator
(1798 - 1866)
James Semple (January 5, 1798 - December 20, 1866) was a United States Senator from Illinois. Born in Green County, Kentucky, he had some private education as well as public schooling before enli...
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David J. Baker, U.S. Senator
(1792 - 1869)
David Jewett Baker (September 7, 1792 – August 6, 1869) was a United States Senator from Illinois. Born in East Haddam, Connecticut, he moved with his parents to Ontario County, New York and attended...
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Prentiss M. Brown, U.S. Senator
(1889 - 1973)
Prentiss Marsh Brown (June 18, 1889 – December 19, 1973) was a Democratic U.S. Representative and Senator from the state of Michigan. Biography Brown was born in St. Ignace, Michigan and atte...
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Truman H. Newberry, U.S. Senator and Secretary of the Navy
(1864 - 1945)
Truman Handy Newberry (November 5, 1864 – October 3, 1945) was a U.S. businessman and political figure. He served as the Secretary of Navy between 1908 and 1909. He was a U.S. Senator from Michigan b...
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James McMillan, U.S. Senator
(1838 - 1902)
) James McMillan (May 12, 1838 – August 10, 1902) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Biography McMillan was born in Hamilton, Ontario to William and Grace McMillan, both Scottish ...
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Thomas W. Palmer, U.S. Senator
(1830 - 1913)
Thomas Witherell Palmer (January 25, 1830 – June 1, 1913) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. He is considered to be one of the most significant figures in the history of Detroit, Michigan...
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Thomas W. Ferry, U.S. Senator
(1827 - 1896)
Thomas White Ferry (June 10, 1827 – October 13, 1896) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Ferry was born in the old Mission House on Mackinac Island. The commun...
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Jacob M. Howard, U.S. Senator
(1805 - 1871)
Jacob Merritt Howard (July 10, 1805 – April 2, 1871) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan during and after the American Civil War. Early life He was born in S...
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Kinsley S. Bingham, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1808 - 1861)
Kinsley Scott Bingham (December 16, 1808 – October 5, 1861) was a U.S. Representative, a U.S. Senator, and the 11th Governor of the state of Michigan. Early life in New York Bingham (whose fi...
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Charles E. Stuart, U.S. Senator
(1810 - 1887)
Charles Edward Stuart (November 25, 1810 – May 19, 1887) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Biography Stuart was born in New York, either near Waterloo, Ne...
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Alpheus Felch, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1804 - 1896)
Alpheus Felch (September 28, 1804 – June 13, 1896) was the fifth Governor of Michigan and U.S. Senator from Michigan. Early life Felch was born in Limerick, Maine. He was left an orphan at th...
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William Woodbridge, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1780 - 1861)
William Woodbridge (August 20, 1780 – October 20, 1861) was a U.S. statesman in the states of Ohio and Michigan and in the Michigan Territory prior to statehood. He served as the second Governor of M...
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Julius C. Burrows, U.S. Senator
(1837 - 1915)
Caesar Burrows (January 9, 1837 – November 16, 1915) was a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Early life and education Burrows was born in North East, Pennsylv...
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Francis B. Stockbridge, U.S. Senator
(1826 - 1894)
Francis Brown Stockbridge (April 9, 1826 – April 30, 1894) was a U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Stockbridge was born in Bath, Maine, the son of a physician, Dr. John Stockbridge, and at...
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Omar D. Conger, U.S. Senator
(1818 - 1898)
Omar Dwight Conger (April 1, 1818 – July 11, 1898) was a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from the U.S. state of Michigan. Conger was born in Cooperstown, New York and moved with his father, ...
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Henry P. Baldwin, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1814 - 1892)
Henry Porter Baldwin (February 22, 1814 – December 31, 1892), a descendant of pilgrim father Nathaniel Baldwin, was the 15th Governor of Michigan and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Earl...
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Isaac P. Christiancy, U.S. Senator
(1812 - 1890)
Isaac Peckham Christiancy (March 12, 1812 – September 8, 1890) was Chief Justice of the Michigan State Supreme Court and U.S. Senator from the state of Michigan. Christiancy was born near Johnsto...
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Augustus S. Porter, U.S. Senator
(1798 - 1872)
Augustus Seymour Porter (January 18, 1798 – September 18, 1872) was a U.S. statesman from the state of Michigan. He was born in Canandaigua, New York, the nephew of Peter Buell Porter and attende...
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Lucius Lyon, U.S. Senator
(1800 - 1851)
Lucius Lyon (February 26, 1800 – September 24, 1851) was a U.S. statesman from the state of Michigan. He was born in Shelburne, Vermont, where he received a common school education and studied engine...
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Christopher
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Thomas Eagleton, U.S. Senator
(1929 - 2007)
Thomas Francis Eagleton (September 4, 1929 – March 4, 2007) was a United States Senator from Missouri, serving from 1968–1987. He is best remembered for briefly being the Democratic vice presidential...
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Edward V. Long, U.S. Senator
(1908 - 1972)
Edward Vaughn Long (July 18, 1908 – November 6, 1972) was a United States Senator from Missouri and a member of the Democratic Party. He served in the United States Senate from 1960 until 1968. B...
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Forrest C. Donnell, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1884 - 1980)
Forrest C. Donnell (August 20, 1884 – March 3, 1980) was a United States Senator and the 40th Governor of Missouri. He was a Republican. Early life Donnell was born in Quitman, Missouri. ...
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Harry B. Hawes, U.S. Senator
(1869 - 1947)
Harry Bartow Hawes (November 15, 1869 – July 31, 1947) was an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate from Missouri. Born in Covington, Kentuck...
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George Howard Williams, U.S. Senator
(1871 - 1963)
George Howard Williams (December 1, 1871 – November 25, 1963) was a U.S. Senator from Missouri from 1925 to 1926. He served as a Republican. He received his LLB from Washington University in St. Loui...
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Selden P. Spencer, U.S. Senator
(1862 - 1925)
Selden Palmer Spencer (September 16, 1862 – May 16, 1925) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Born in Erie, Pennsylvania, he attended the public schools there and graduated from Yale College i...
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Xenophon P. Wilfley, U.S. Senator
(1871 - 1931)
Xenophon Pierce Wilfley (pronounced /ˈzɛnəfɒn ˈwɪlfliː/; March 18, 1871 – May 4, 1931) was a Democratic Party politician who represented the state of Missouri in the U.S. Senate for five months in 19...
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William J. Stone, Governor, U.S. Senator
(1848 - 1918)
William Joel Stone (May 7, 1848 – April 14, 1918) was a Democratic politician from Missouri who represented his state in the United States House of Representatives from 1885 to 1891, and in the U.S. ...
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George Graham Vest, U.S. and Confederate States Senator ("Eulogy on the Dog" closing argument)
(1830 - 1904)
George Graham Vest (December 6, 1830 – August 9, 1904) was a U.S. politician. Born in Frankfort, Kentucky, he was known for his skills in oration and debate. Vest, a lawyer as well as a politician, s...
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Lewis V. Bogy, U.S. Senator
(1813 - 1877)
Lewis Vital Bogy (April 9, 1813 – September 20, 1877) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Born in Ste. Geneviève, he attended the public schools, was employed as clerk in a mercantile establis...
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Maj. General Francis Preston Blair, Jr., (USA), U.S. Senator
(1821 - 1875)
. Francis Preston Blair, Jr. (February 19, 1821 – July 9, 1875) was an American politician and Union Army general during the American Civil War. He represented Missouri in both the House of Represent...
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Daniel T. Jewett, U.S. Senator
(1807 - 1906)
Daniel Tarbox Jewett (September 14, 1807 – October 7, 1906) was a United States Senator from Missouri in 1870 and 1871. Born in Pittston, Maine, he completed preparatory studies, attended Colby Colle...
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Charles D. Drake, U.S. Senator
(1811 - 1892)
Charles Daniel Drake (April 11, 1811 – April 1, 1892) was a United States Senator from Missouri. Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, he attended St. Joseph's College (Bardstown, Kentucky) in 1823 and 1824, and...
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Waldo P. Johnson, U.S. and Confederate States Senator
(1817 - 1885)
Waldo Porter Johnson (September 16, 1817 – August 14, 1885) was a United States Senator from Missouri, and later a member of the Confederate Congress during the American Civil War. Born in Bridge...
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James S. Green, U.S. Senator
(1817 - 1870)
James Stephen Green (February 28, 1817 – January 19, 1870) was a United States Representative and Senator from Missouri. Early life and education Born near Rectortown in Fauquier County, Virg...
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David Rice Atchison, U.S. Senator ("Border Ruffian" leader)
(1807 - 1886)
David Rice Atchison (August 11, 1807 – January 26, 1886) was a mid-19th century Democratic United States Senator from Missouri. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate for six ...
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David Barton, U.S. Senator
(1783 - 1837)
David Barton was the first U.S. Senator from MO and prominent in the early political history of the state; pres. of convention that formed the first MO state constitution; pg. 192 Descendants of Isaac ...
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St. Louis, Missouri, United States
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William Warner, U.S. Senator
(1840 - 1916)
) William Warner (June 11, 1840 – October 4, 1916) was an American lawyer and politician based in Kansas City, Missouri, where he became mayor of Kansas City in 1871-72. He later represented Missouri...
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