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873: 38: 293:, where he taught school while studying law. He began to practice law, and while in Georgia he was also a member of the Governor’s staff. Barry was of primarily English ancestry but was also partially of Welsh descent. The bulk of his immigrant ancestors came to 1198: 329:
in 1831 while in White Pigeon and continued until 1835. Barry was a prominent participant from the 13th district in the 1835 convention that drafted Michigan's first
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as Puritans in the 1630s and 1640s. Out of his 32 great-great-great grandparents, 31 of them were from Puritans from England and 1 of them was an Anglican from
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Political Ideas and Activities of John Stewart Barry, 1831-1851 by E. Byron Thomas Northwestern University, 1935
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greatly expanded. In 1845, at the end of his second term, the population of the state was more than 300,000.
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Barry retired to private life after the beginning of the ascendancy of the Republican Party during
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1892 Portrait & Biographical Album of Genesee, Lapeer & Tuscola Counties
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and visited Europe to obtain information in reference to its culture.
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PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF Barry and Eaton Counties, Mich
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After a hiatus, the popular Barry was again elected governor in
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He was selected by the Democratic Party to run for governor in
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When Michigan became a state of the Union in 1837, Barry was a
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Delegates to the 1835 Michigan Constitutional Convention
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run for the reelection and again ran unsuccessfully in
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John Barry (WD-40)

Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant
Origen D. Richardson
J. Wright Gordon
Alpheus Felch
William M. Fenton
Epaphroditus Ransom
Robert McClelland
Michigan Senate
Amherst, New Hampshire
Constantine, Michigan
Democratic
governor of Michigan
internal improvements fiasco
Amherst, New Hampshire
Rockingham, Vermont
Grafton, Vermont
Georgia, Vermont
New England
England
Montgomeryshire
Wales
White Pigeon, Michigan
Constantine, Michigan
justice of the peace
constitution
state senator
Democratic Party

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