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As Governor, he supported funding for public schools and state universities. He also supported the expansion of insane asylums. He took on the state's prison system, turning it into a self-supporting institution and money-maker for the state. Other bills that he endorsed created a State Fair, a State
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on October 5, 1880. She was the daughter of Margaret (née Wyan) and James M. Nelson, who was associated with the Central National Bank of Booneville and was one of the wealthiest residents of central Missouri. The couple did not have children. In 1890, they moved to
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After college in 1878, Stephens became a bookkeeper at the Central National Bank of Boonville, managed by his father. There, he rose to cashier, vice-president, and director. In 1879, he became the owner and editor of the Boonsville
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In 1896, Stephens was nominated as the Democratic candidate for Governor of Missouri by acclamation, the first time that Missouri Democrats had done so. He used his knowledge of newspapers to advance his campaign, and that of
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After he retired from politics, the couple moved to St. Louis and lived on Cabanne Avenue. In his later years, he suffered from failing vision and poor health. Stephens died at his home in
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for three years. While he was a student, his father taught him about banking and employed him as a bank messenger and teller. He also took a course in telegraphy, leading to a job with
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After serving as governor, Stephens returned to his banking interests in Boonville, Jefferson City, and St. Louis. He retained the newspaper until several years before his death.
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One of his canvass speeches, "Why I am a Democrat," was published in newspapers across the country. While he was governor, he also continued to write articles for the Boonsville
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through an anonymous column called "Sharps and Flats." Freed from his name, he shared his opinions of current political events.
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Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: a Compendium of History And Biography for Ready Reference. Volume 6
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due to the organization and failed reforms of the regiments within. One of his notable critics was Colonel
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He attended Boonville public schools, followed by three years at Cooper Institute. Next, he attended the
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house on 500 East Capital Avenue in Jefferson City. They lived there until he became governor in 1897.
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Historical Society, and homes for Union and Confederate veterans. He also supported funding for the
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of the 1st Missouri who'd engage in debates with Stephens during the
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Stephens was also engaged in an ongoing military scandal with the
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Savannah Reporter and Andrew County Democrat (Savannah, Missouri)
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which named the Stephens Scientific Hall in his honor.
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after it failed. He was also the financial agent of
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The Springfield News-Leader (Springfield, Missouri)
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Governor of Missouri
August Bolte
William J. Stone
Alexander Monroe Dockery
State Treasurer of Missouri
David R. Francis
William J. Stone
Edward T. Noland
Frank L. Pitts
Boonville, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
Democratic
Alma mater
Washington and Lee University
Missouri
State Treasurer of Missouri
29th Governor of Missouri
Boonville, Missouri
Kemper Family School
Western Union
Washington and Lee University
St. Anthony Hall
receiver
Fifth National Bank
St. Louis
Cooper County
Morgan County
Jefferson City
Versailles

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