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... he was wounded. He was a US Senator from Mississippi from 1847 to 1857, and a US Senator again from 1857 to 1861. As a Senator, he ...
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... he was wounded. He was a US Senator from Mississippi from 1847 to 1857, and a US Senator again from 1857 to 1861. As a Senator, he ...
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... About five weeks later, Jefferson Davis of Mississippi became president of the Confederacy. He had been a soldier, planter, and a US senator. ...
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... Lunt. Davis, a US Senator from Mississippi, resigned his seat in order to hopefully command the Confederate Army. Davis believed ...
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... Edmund Ross was a Senator of Kansas. ... Lucius Lamar was a Representative for Mississippi. Lamar was opposed to free silver for his constituents. ...
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... Edmund Ross was a Senator of Kansas. ... Lucius Lamar was a Representative for Mississippi. Lamar was opposed to free silver for his constituents. ...
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... As New York's Senator, he initiated a number of projects in the state ... the American people, journeying into urban ghettos, Appalachia, the Mississippi Delta and ...
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... In February, Senator Jefferson Davis of Mississippi became the president of the Confederacy. On the 4th of March 1861, Lincoln was sworn into office. ...
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... Edmund G. Ross was a Kansas Senator. ... Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar was a Mississippi Representative in the House of Representatives. ...
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... In February, Senator Jefferson Davis of Mississippi became the president of the Confederacy. On the 4th of March 1861, Lincoln was sworn into office. ...
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... in the beginning of autumn he enrolled in the University of Mississippi; however, his ... used his political powers and appeals to influence US Senator Harrison to ...
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... Jackson resigned as a senator to become a judge of the Tennessee Supreme Court ... an American squadron of gunboats and then penetrated the Mississippi River Delta ...
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... general of New York in 1789 and served as a United States senator from 1791 ... career, he strived to set up an independent republic east of the Mississippi River. ...
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... general of New York in 1789 and served as a United States senator from 1791 ... career, he strived to set up an independent republic east of the Mississippi River. ...
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... nomination as Democratic vice president, but the convention chose Senator Estes Kefauver ... of several black students into white schools of Mississippi and Alabama ...
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... quotas was controversial. Said then-Senator James Eastland of Mississippi, "... I know what will happen if the bill is passed. I know ...
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... In February 1860, Senator Jefferson Davis of Mississippi claimed that neither the Congress of the United States nor the territorial parliaments had the power ...
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... In February 1860, Senator Jefferson Davis of Mississippi claimed that neither the Congress of the United States nor the territorial parliaments had the power ...
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... When Johnson agreed these stipulations Senator Ross casted his vote not to ... states that had complied with its requirements, leaving only Mississippi, Texas, and ...
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... The US court of appeals upheld Sirica's decision, but Nixon then proposed that Senator John Stennis (Democrat from Mississippi) listen to the tapes and verify ...
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... The US court of appeals upheld Sirica's decision, but Nixon then proposed that Senator John Stennis (Democrat from Mississippi) listen to the tapes and verify ...
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... passed to ban the testing of nuclear weapons, but that Senator Goldwater opposed ... votes); his home state of Arizona, and Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia ...
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... When Johnson agreed these stipulations Senator Ross casted his vote not to ... states that had complied with its requirements, leaving only Mississippi, Texas, and ...
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... The US court of appeals upheld Sirica's decision, but Nixon then proposed that Senator John Stennis (Democrat from Mississippi) listen to the tapes to verify ...
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... civil rights workers (Schwerner, Goodman, and Chaney) disappear in Mississippi after being ... Edward Brooke, R-Massachusetts, elected first Black US senator in 85 ...
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... Lincoln for reelection for supporting General Grant, "the butcher." Former Senator Andrew Johnson ... 1863 (July 4)-Vicksburg, Mississippi, fell to Union forces. ...
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... to establish the settlement, according to his plans, one hundred miles up the Mississippi. ... was elected governor and then in 1816 was elected senator for the ...
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... it, we could never have secured and commanded the navigation of the Mississippi. ... Massachusetts Senator John Quincy Adams also drafted an amendment to the ...
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... Senator Salmon P. Chase didn't even have the support of his own ... Five other states; Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana-followed in January ...
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... Tennesseans also go to states such as Virginia, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Kentucky ... Steve Cohen, a Tennessee Senator, asks "Why do we insist on sending ...
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