History of Ray County, MoMissouri Historical Company, 1881 - 659 pages |
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... died in office . vice Bates . resigned ; appointed Serv . Gen. U. S. vice Dunklin . ..died 1844 . .vice Reynoids . resigned . vice Polk . 66 66 [ State Convention . .office declared vacant by Unionist .appointed governor by State Conven ...
... died in office . vice Bates . resigned ; appointed Serv . Gen. U. S. vice Dunklin . ..died 1844 . .vice Reynoids . resigned . vice Polk . 66 66 [ State Convention . .office declared vacant by Unionist .appointed governor by State Conven ...
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... died 1843 1871 Francis P. Blair , Jr. .vice Linn 1873 Lewis V. Bogy 1844 David R. Atchison .. 1844 Thomas Hart Benton . 1849 David R. Atchison . 1851 Henry S. Geyer 1857 Jas . Š . Green ... 1875 Francis M. Cockrell . 1879 Daniel H ...
... died 1843 1871 Francis P. Blair , Jr. .vice Linn 1873 Lewis V. Bogy 1844 David R. Atchison .. 1844 Thomas Hart Benton . 1849 David R. Atchison . 1851 Henry S. Geyer 1857 Jas . Š . Green ... 1875 Francis M. Cockrell . 1879 Daniel H ...
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... died at the advanced age of one hundred and nine . Isaac Martin , who came from Kentucky , Lewis Richards , and Stephen and Joseph Field , from Tennessee , settled in the Buffalo neighborhood the same year . Isaac Martin became ...
... died at the advanced age of one hundred and nine . Isaac Martin , who came from Kentucky , Lewis Richards , and Stephen and Joseph Field , from Tennessee , settled in the Buffalo neighborhood the same year . Isaac Martin became ...
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... died in 1832 ; Ellen Boyd , who died in 1839 , and was buried at Tinney's Grove , and John Motherhead , who died in 1840 . The physicians who practiced in Grape Grove township at an early day , were Dr. George Kelly , who , after some ...
... died in 1832 ; Ellen Boyd , who died in 1839 , and was buried at Tinney's Grove , and John Motherhead , who died in 1840 . The physicians who practiced in Grape Grove township at an early day , were Dr. George Kelly , who , after some ...
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... died after a very short illness , in Caldwell county , Missouri , December 3 , 1871 , at the advanced age of eighty years . THOMAS B. BROWN was drafted as a soldier of the war of 1812 , and mustered in as private in Capt . James C ...
... died after a very short illness , in Caldwell county , Missouri , December 3 , 1871 , at the advanced age of eighty years . THOMAS B. BROWN was drafted as a soldier of the war of 1812 , and mustered in as private in Capt . James C ...
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