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1153:. University Press of Mississippi. p. 116.
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4073:People of Mississippi in the American Civil War
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1486:. LSU Press, the standard scholarly biography.
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1361:After Appomattox: How the South Won the War
1177:Yazoo Pass Expedition, a Driving Tour Guide
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1479:. Louisiana State University Press.
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1484:James Lusk Alcorn: Persistent Whig
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846:. He maneuvered to make his ally,
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1466:Harris, William C. (1979),
1395:Riley, Franklin Lafayette.
1315:. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
1180:. AuthorHouse. p. 22.
1147:Miller, Mary Carol (2010).
1106:: W. W. Norton, 1977, p. 3.
1079:The Road to War (1846â1860)
1012:. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
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994:Mississippi Encyclopedia
688:Mississippi State Troops
4043:Mississippi Republicans
1553:Governor of Mississippi
1519:Governor of Mississippi
844:Alcorn State University
790:Senator James L. Alcorn
679:Confederate States Army
522:1873 gubernatorial race
195:Governor of Mississippi
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731:Mound Place Plantation
659:Ordinance of Secession
646:Southern United States
595:Mound Place Plantation
1309:Alcorn's Great Insult
1200:Woodman, Harold D.
1174:Dumas, David (2012).
953:land-grant university
869:Further information:
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749:Yazoo Pass Expedition
735:Confederate President
550:Alcorn was born near
546:Early life and career
444:Years of service
147:United States Senator
2580:Isaiah T. Montgomery
2408:Convention President
1313:United States Senate
1131:Allardice, Bruce S.
1052:Pereyra, Lillian A.
912:Rosemount Plantation
813:Fourteenth Amendment
770:and made his way to
655:Committee of Fifteen
562:family. He attended
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4048:Mississippi lawyers
3595:Tallahatchie County
2430:Frank K. Winchester
2399:Signatories of the
2123:T. Hickman Williams
1509:Beriah B. Eggleston
1330:. 1981. p. 7.
1296:Congressional Globe
1283:Congressional Globe
1270:Congressional Globe
690:, including Davis,
578:. He served in the
568:Princeton, Kentucky
536:Mississippi Militia
503:Moderate Republican
438:Mississippi Militia
3963:American Civil War
3241:Robert Charles Lee
3081:Wm. D. Witherspoon
1612:Lucius Q. C. Lamar
1593:Served alongside:
1538:Political offices
1454:Alcorn, James Lusk
1122:Mississippi, 1861.
949:historically black
865:New South politics
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772:Richmond, Virginia
753:Vicksburg Campaign
747:troops during the
665:American Civil War
638:Compromise of 1850
607:Mississippi Senate
564:Cumberland College
556:Illinois Territory
515:Radical Republican
495:Reconstruction era
471:American Civil War
419:Confederate States
385:Politician, lawyer
376:Cumberland College
333:Illinois Territory
248:Mississippi Senate
187:Lucius Q. C. Lamar
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3646:Tishomingo County
3299:Montgomery County
3261:W. S. Featherston
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1006:James Lusk Alcorn
990:James Lusk Alcorn
988:(July 10, 2017).
986:Sansing, David G.
811:and endorsed the
782:Postbellum career
591:Mississippi Delta
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483:James Lusk Alcorn
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342:December 19, 1894
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3579:Sunflower County
3554:T. L. Mendenhall
3369:Oktibbeha County
3354:Geo. G. Dillard
3153:Jno. M. Simonton
3025:Lafayette County
3000:Arthur Abbington
2977:Jefferson County
2911:Issaquena County
2859:Elliot Henderson
2753:Covington County
2660:Claiborne County
2625:Chickasaw County
2576:Geo. P. Melchoir
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2934:Steve H. Turner
2927:Itawamba County
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3531:Sharkey County
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3311:
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3909:J. S. Sexton
3897:Edward Mayes
3885:R. G. Hudson
3876:J. Z. George
3866:J. B. Boothe
3813:Yazoo County
3785:O. C. Watson
3769:T. V. Noland
3750:J. L. Morris
3743:Wayne County
3731:A. J. Paxton
3706:Marye Dabney
3687:C. O. Potter
3680:Union County
3563:Smith County
3515:Scott County
3420:J. P. Carter
3412:Perry County
3403:R. H. Taylor
3397:D. B. Arnold
3268:E. J. Marett
3169:W. H. Morgan
3150:L. J. Rhodes
3113:Irvin Miller
3106:Leake County
3055:H. M. Street
2993:Jones County
2984:C. S. Coffey
2918:W. S. Farish
2899:H. S. Hooker
2879:W. P. Harris
2868:Hinds County
2843:W. F. Spence
2740:A. B. Guynes
2723:J. W. Cutrer
2719:J. L. Alcorn
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2651:T. L. Hannah
2523:D. T. Guyton
2504:F. A. McLain
2476:Amite County
2467:C. B. Martin
2423:Adams County
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4008:1894 deaths
4003:1816 births
3975:Mississippi
3889:J. H. Jones
3670:R. F. Abbay
3653:R. H. Allen
3621:W. P. Wyatt
3611:Tate County
3469:B. B. Boone
3430:Pike County
3290:E. O. Sykes
3287:J. R. Murff
3222:A. J. Ervin
2811:J. Kittrell
2692:Clay County
2635:W. J. Lacey
2520:F. M. Glass
2183:J. Williams
1982:J. Williams
1977:Johnson Jr.
1942:Johnson Sr.
1681:R. Williams
1662:(1798â1817)
1571:U.S. Senate
1495:, Volume 1.
1401:, Volume 6.
640:advocated
560:Scots-Irish
529:Confederate
499:Mississippi
493:during the
223:Preceded by
170:Preceded by
152:Mississippi
3997:Categories
3872:T. S. Ford
3637:W. A. Boyd
3400:G. W. Dyer
3244:T. S. Ward
3143:Lee County
3097:H. I. Bird
3065:Lauderdale
3032:R. A. Dean
3016:T. P. Bell
2883:T. T. Hart
2779:Sam Powell
2776:J. W. Odom
2483:W. F. Love
2358:Hyde-Smith
2248:Poindexter
1722:Poindexter
1659:Territory
1515:Republican
1427:August 12,
1242:0820325279
971:References
852:modernized
836:Lewis Dent
768:Camp Chase
634:Henry Clay
626:Democratic
407:Allegiance
382:Profession
371:Alma mater
364:Republican
322:1816-11-04
212:Lieutenant
71:newspapers
3951:Biography
3826:T. P. Lee
3380:S. D. Lee
3198:Jefferson
2128:Henderson
1842:Humphreys
1676:Claiborne
1259:, p. 298.
882:scalawags
871:New South
817:scalawags
711:Tennessee
642:secession
628:Governor
447:1861â1862
390:Signature
294:In office
275:In office
260:1848â1854
256:In office
203:In office
160:In office
101:July 2021
3987:Politics
3841:counties
3823:D. Bunch
3200:counties
3128:counties
3075:counties
2554:counties
2498:counties
2461:counties
2459:Prentiss
2348:Eastland
2338:Eastland
2333:Harrison
2328:Vardaman
2313:McLaurin
2308:Sullivan
2303:Walthall
2298:McLaurin
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2258:Chalmers
2243:R. Adams
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2148:S. Adams
2017:Musgrove
1947:Murphree
1922:Murphree
1892:Vardaman
1882:McLaurin
1822:McWillie
1787:Matthews
1102:, 1977,
1083:Archived
959:See also
896:" wing.
894:Stalwart
809:freedmen
805:suffrage
764:drunkard
727:Arkansas
671:Illinois
619:Congress
599:enslaved
552:Golconda
511:scalawag
507:Whiggish
487:governor
329:Golconda
3937:Portals
3194:Lincoln
2353:Cochran
2226:Class 2
2198:Stennis
2133:Speight
2118:Trotter
2081:Class 1
2022:Barbour
2012:Fordice
1972:Barnett
1967:Coleman
1912:Russell
1887:Longino
1837:Sharkey
1792:Quitman
1762:Quitman
1757:Runnels
1742:Brandon
1732:Brandon
1671:Sargent
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534:of the
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3126:Newton
3073:Clarke
3071:, and
3069:Kemper
2552:Tippah
2548:Benton
2455:Alcorn
2318:Gordon
2283:Alcorn
2278:Revels
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1952:Bailey
1932:Conner
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1857:Powers
1852:Alcorn
1827:Pettus
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1717:Holmes
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2178:Money
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2163:Pease
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2143:McRae
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2088:Leake
2007:Mabus
1992:Finch
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