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764:At Atchison's request,
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557:Transylvania University
467:Statue in front of the
426:Battle of Crooked River
270:Transylvania University
1993:Ambrose Hundley Sevier
1104:Missouri State Capitol
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961:senator, and soldier.
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110:Ambrose Hundley Sevier
3916:Democratic-Republican
1597:at 203 (Harper, 1976)
1260:Battle Cry of Freedom
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997:president pro tempore
555:. He was educated at
486:United States Senator
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372:Years of service
130:United States Senator
4098:Missouri State Guard
1926:Louisville, Kentucky
1640:www.kansasmemory.org
1063:Plattsburg, Missouri
958:Plattsburg, Missouri
918:Missouri State Guard
611:In 1830 he moved to
577:George Wallace Jones
508:under Major General
473:Plattsburg, Missouri
458:George Caleb Bingham
366:Missouri State Guard
247:Plattsburg, Missouri
245:Greenlawn Cemetery,
3928:National Republican
3904:Anti-Administration
1816:roadsideamerica.com
1255:McPherson, James M.
1133:Lexington, Kentucky
774:KansasβNebraska Act
759:popular sovereignty
755:Missouri Compromise
682:county commissioner
553:Lexington, Kentucky
479:David Rice Atchison
420:Missouri Mormon War
218:Lexington, Kentucky
32:David Rice Atchison
4013:American Civil War
3898:Pro-Administration
1985:Political offices
1966:Thomas Hart Benton
1963:Served alongside:
1871:Atchison, David R.
1581:Westward Expansion
1510:on August 22, 2016
1236:on January 5, 2018
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900:American Civil War
892:through Texas and
728:Thomas Hart Benton
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1529:Kansas Profile β
1438:978-0-8262-1656-4
1358:on June 20, 2015.
1301:Grimsted, David,
1280:Stampp, Kenneth,
1269:978-0-14-012518-4
1121:historical marker
979:did not take the
941:Trans-Mississippi
934:Battle of Liberty
914:Claiborne Jackson
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3093:(1828β1831)
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2801:H. Tazewell
2783:(1792β1793)
1941:U.S. Senate
1615:archive.org
1334:, pp. 72β73
1271:pp. 145β148
1033:interregnum
890:New Orleans
698:U.S. Senate
617:Clay County
597:Mississippi
502:Confederate
381:1861β1862 (
153:Preceded by
105:Preceded by
70:Preceded by
4047:Categories
3946:Republican
3940:Democratic
3922:Jacksonian
3910:Federalist
3623:Vandenberg
3583:W. H. King
3191:W. R. King
3141:W. R. King
3121:Poindexter
2479:Buckingham
2037:Lewis Cass
1796:August 11,
1175:. Who2.com
1157:References
1129:Landsdowne
894:New Mexico
786:Free-State
547:Early life
535:and other
525:plantation
498:Mormon War
483:Democratic
310:Allegiance
282:Politician
276:Profession
265:Alma mater
258:Democratic
211:1807-08-11
87:Lewis Cass
4025:Biography
3543:Saulsbury
3515:Brandegee
3507:Gallinger
3441:Manderson
3351:Carpenter
2911:Hillhouse
2881:Livermore
2811:Livermore
2569:O'Mahoney
2504:Pettigrew
2469:Henderson
2464:Doolittle
2459:Sebastian
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2175:McCaskill
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2105:Henderson
1645:March 16,
1620:March 16,
882:St. Louis
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788:men from
658:in 1837.
603:in 1829.
565:Louisiana
500:and as a
293:Signature
191:1834β1841
187:In office
143:In office
95:In office
60:In office
4037:Politics
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2115:Cockrell
1821:June 29,
1697:65-14917
1670:June 20,
1535:Archived
1514:June 18,
1479:June 18,
1457:June 18,
1313:, p. 256
1292:, p. 145
1240:June 18,
1140:See also
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949:Arkansas
943:theater
836:Catiline
794:Illinois
770:Illinois
747:Nebraska
490:Missouri
135:Missouri
112:(acting)
3999:Portals
3975:Commons
3803:Stevens
3743:Stennis
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3643:Bridges
3573:Pittman
3553:Cummins
3431:Ingalls
3421:Sherman
3411:Edmunds
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3341:Anthony
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2544:Spencer
2534:Ashurst
2514:Stewart
2484:Allison
2404:Johnson
2340:Schmitt
2310:Donnell
2290:Spencer
2285:Wilfley
2270:Shields
2230:Johnson
2210:Buckner
2198:Class 3
2083:Class 1
1739:June 4,
1729:ePodunk
1127:in the
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613:Liberty
589:Indiana
573:Indiana
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2634:Inouye
2616:Inouye
2564:Thomas
2539:Curtis
2524:Gamble
2474:Harlan
2444:Sevier
2429:Sevier
2409:Benton
2399:Holmes
2250:Jewett
2235:Wilson
2205:Barton
2180:Hawley
2170:Talent
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249:, U.S.
237:, U.S.
220:, U.S.
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3843:Hatch
3833:Leahy
3713:Young
3603:Glass
3563:Moses
3523:Lodge
3491:Bacon
3401:Davis
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3001:Gregg
2971:Smith
2941:Brown
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2300:Hawes
2280:Stone
2255:Blair
2245:Drake
2240:Brown
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2095:Geyer
1045:Death
954:Gower
930:Union
732:Whigs
488:from
411:(MSG)
401:(MVM)
133:from
3986:List
3934:Whig
3813:Byrd
3793:Byrd
3773:Byrd
3753:Byrd
3481:Frye
3331:Wade
3301:Foot
3261:Rusk
3211:Cass
3021:Pope
2871:Ross
2841:Read
2489:Coke
2330:Bond
2320:Long
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