Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: A Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference, Volume 3Howard Louis Conard Southern History Company, 1901 |
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... United States , and have been a quali- fied voter for three years , and be a taxpayer . The presiding officer of the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor . The House of Repre- sentatives consists of a variable number of members , every ...
... United States , and have been a quali- fied voter for three years , and be a taxpayer . The presiding officer of the Senate is the Lieutenant Governor . The House of Repre- sentatives consists of a variable number of members , every ...
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... United States Senators by this General As- sembly , but were not admitted to the Senate until after the formal admission of the State . The next session of the General Assembly was held in St. Charles , beginning June 4 , 1821 , and on ...
... United States Senators by this General As- sembly , but were not admitted to the Senate until after the formal admission of the State . The next session of the General Assembly was held in St. Charles , beginning June 4 , 1821 , and on ...
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... United States and Canada , in 1890 , a committee of eighteen men was appointed to look after their interests at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 , held at Chicago . Mr. Gentry was one of this number , and a large measure of the success ...
... United States and Canada , in 1890 , a committee of eighteen men was appointed to look after their interests at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 , held at Chicago . Mr. Gentry was one of this number , and a large measure of the success ...
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... United States Senator . In 1830 President Jackson appointed him postmaster at Colum- bia , which office he held during his life , and after his death it was held by his widow until 1867 , a period of thirty years , she having the ...
... United States Senator . In 1830 President Jackson appointed him postmaster at Colum- bia , which office he held during his life , and after his death it was held by his widow until 1867 , a period of thirty years , she having the ...
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... United Workmen and the Knights of the Maccabees . In the line of his profession he was a member of the St. Charles County Medical Society , in which he was highly regarded for his brilliant profes- sional attainments , his wealth of ...
... United Workmen and the Knights of the Maccabees . In the line of his profession he was a member of the St. Charles County Medical Society , in which he was highly regarded for his brilliant profes- sional attainments , his wealth of ...
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