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James Camp Tappan

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After the war, Tappan returned to Helena, Arkansas, and resumed his law practice, where he established himself as the dean of the Arkansas bar. He also engaged in politics after the
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for Governor of Arkansas on two occasions but declined to run. He died on March 19, 1906, at Helena and was buried at Maple Hill Cemetery near the graves of Confederate generals
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cause (despite his Northern parents), and he joined the Confederate army. In May 1861 he received a commission as
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of 1864. His brigade was moved northward back into Arkansas to meet Major-General
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period and served again in the Arkansas legislature. Tappan was nominated by the
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At the outbreak of the American Civil War, Tappan's sympathies lay with the
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Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Representatives
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On November 5, 1862, Tappan received his commission as a
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and made repeated charges on the "Hornet's Nest" at the
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Generals in Gray: Lives of the Confederate Commanders.
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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32nd Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives
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Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives
John C. Colquitt
A. F. Vandeventer
Arkansas House of Representatives
Phillips County
Franklin, Tennessee
Helena, Arkansas
Maple Hill Cemetery
Helena-West Helena, Arkansas
34°32′34.5″N 90°35′24.2″W / 34.542917°N 90.590056°W / 34.542917; -90.590056
Democratic
Yale College
BA
Confederate States
Confederate States Army

Brigadier-General
American Civil War
Battle of Belmont
Battle of Shiloh
Battle of Richmond
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Mansfield
Battle of Pleasant Hill
Battle of Jenkins' Ferry
Price's Missouri Expedition
lawyer
Helena
speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives

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