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James McClellan Boal

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in 1855. He had received a letter from the Republican Territorial Committee saying that Boal " the principles of the Republican Party, and be relied upon as a Leading Man in vicinity, to be active in forwarding the organization of the Republican movement in this Territory."
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from Saint Paul sometime before his death in 1862. A street in Saint Paul is named after him, though it uses the erroneous spelling of his last name, McBoal.
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and established himself as a house and sign painter. He was elected as one of the first Councillors of the territory by a vote of 98 to 91. His fellow
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partisans were apparently so happy he had won that they paraded him through the streets of the city with a
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Minnesota Territorial Council and House of Representatives
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Boal's last name is often erroneously listed as "McBoal"
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Boal would go on to become a founding member of the
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Index

Minnesota Territorial Council
Minnesota Territorial House of Representatives
Alfred Elisha Ames
Pennsylvania
Mendota, Minnesota
Whig
Republican Party of Minnesota
United States Army
Minnesota Territorial Council and House of Representatives
Pennsylvania
drummer
Fort Snelling
Joseph R. Brown
fifer
St. Paul
Whig
chariot
oxcart
territorial adjutant general
Alexander Ramsey
Republican Party of Minnesota
Mendota
"Circular of the Whig Members of the Legislature in Relation to the Disposition of the Public Printing"



Minnesota in Three Centuries, 1655-1908
"The genesis of the Republican Party in Minnesota"
Minnesota History
Biography

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