Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: A Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference, Volume 6Howard Louis Conard Southern History Company, 1901 |
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... convention at Jefferson City , and was nominated for Lieutenant Governor , and elected by a majority of over 40,000 . He served with honor to the end of the term of four years , and in 1869 was appointed United States marshal for the ...
... convention at Jefferson City , and was nominated for Lieutenant Governor , and elected by a majority of over 40,000 . He served with honor to the end of the term of four years , and in 1869 was appointed United States marshal for the ...
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... convention of the Radical Republi- cans of Missouri , and presented a resolution under which a committee of one from each county was sent to Washington to urge upon President Lincoln a more aggressive war policy . In 1864 he was an ...
... convention of the Radical Republi- cans of Missouri , and presented a resolution under which a committee of one from each county was sent to Washington to urge upon President Lincoln a more aggressive war policy . In 1864 he was an ...
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... convention of 1861 ; was an unconditional Union man , and took an active part in forming a provisional govern- ment for the State and preventing it from joining the secession movement . He was the author of works entitled , " Theatrical ...
... convention of 1861 ; was an unconditional Union man , and took an active part in forming a provisional govern- ment for the State and preventing it from joining the secession movement . He was the author of works entitled , " Theatrical ...
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... convention by Alexander Graves . His ability and expe- rience won for him from President Cleveland the appointment of president of the board . of pension examiners , a position which he held from 1893 to 1899. Since April 13 , 1893 , he ...
... convention by Alexander Graves . His ability and expe- rience won for him from President Cleveland the appointment of president of the board . of pension examiners , a position which he held from 1893 to 1899. Since April 13 , 1893 , he ...
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... was adopted of organizing State societies of Sons of the Revolution , and calling a convention of the whole for the purpose of national organi- zation . The object was not to organize a separate SONS OF ST . GEORGE . 19.
... was adopted of organizing State societies of Sons of the Revolution , and calling a convention of the whole for the purpose of national organi- zation . The object was not to organize a separate SONS OF ST . GEORGE . 19.
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Page 213 - THE President of the United States of America, and the First Consul of the French Republic, in the name of the French people, desiring to remove all source of misunderstanding relative to objects of discussion, mentioned in the second and fifth articles of the convention of the 8th...
Page 211 - Madrid, the 27th of October, 1795, between His Catholic Majesty and the said United States, and willing to strengthen the union and friendship which at the time of the said convention was happily reestablished between the two nations, have respectively named their Plenipotentiaries...
Page 212 - Orleans and in all other legal ports of entry within the ceded territory in the same manner, as the ships of the United States, coming directly from France or Spain, or any of their colonies, without being subject to any other, or greater duty on merchandise, or other or greater tonnage, than those, paid by the citizens of the United States.
Page 213 - Constantinople within the space of one month, or sooner if possible. In faith of which the respective Plenipotentiaries have signed the present Treaty, and have affixed to it the seal of their arms.
Page 384 - Second. That it is the duty of the United States to demand, and the Government of the United States does hereby demand, that the Government of Spain at once relinquish its authority and government in the Island of Cuba and withdraw its land and naval forces from Cuba and Cuban waters.
Page 211 - There shall be sent by the government of France, a commissary to Louisiana, to the end that he do every act necessary, as well to receive from the officers of his Catholic Majesty the said country and its...
Page 253 - ... solemnly and religiously, as in his most holy presence, promise and bind ourselves to walk in all our ways according to the rule of the Gospel, and in all sincere conformity to his holy ordinances, and in mutual love and respect to each other, so near as God shall give us grace.
Page 211 - United States, in the name of the French Republic, forever and in full sovereignty, the said territory, with all its rights and appurtenances, as fully and in the same manner as they have been acquired by the French Republic, in virtue of the above-mentioned treaty, concluded with His Catholic Majesty.
Page 436 - Congregational church, and in a fraternal way he is identified with the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Page 135 - When any office shall become vacant, the governor, unless otherwise provided by law, shall appoint a person to fill such vacancy, who shall continue in office until a successor shall have been duly elected or appointed and qualified according to law.