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Samuel J. Kirkwood
closely with Thomas Bartley, the future Governor of Ohio, in the 1840s. In 1855 Kirkwood moved to Iowa, living northwest of Iowa City, and became involved with the Clark family, also from Ohio, in a -
Cyrus C. Carpenter
Cyrus Clay Carpenter (November 24, 1829 – May 29, 1898) was a Civil War officer, the eighth Governor of Iowa and U.S. Representative from Iowa's 9th congressional district. Born near Harford, Pennsylvania, Carpenter attended -
William M. Stone
For other people named William Stone, see William Stone (disambiguation). William Milo Stone (October 14, 1827, Jefferson County, New York – July 8, 1893, Oklahoma Territory) was the sixth Governor of Iowa (1864–68). -
Joshua G. Newbold
1903, Mount Pleasant, Iowa) was the tenth Governor of Iowa. Newbold grew up in a Quaker family in Pennsylvania. Later he became a Baptist. He moved to Iowa in 1854, where he was a farmer. -
Buren R. Sherman
Buren Robinson Sherman (May 28, 1836 – November 4, 1904) was the 12th Governor of Iowa, serving from 1882 to 1886. Sherman was born in Phelps, Ontario County, New York on May 28, 1836. -
James W. Grimes
Template:Infobox Senator James Wilson Grimes (October 20, 1816 – February 7, 1872) was an American politician, serving as the third Governor of Iowa and a United States Senator from Iowa. -
William H. Worthington
William H. Worthington (November 2, 1828–May 22, 1862) was an American lawyer, farmer and military officer. During the American Civil War, he was the first commanding officer of the 5th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment -
Hundred Days Men
The Hundred Days Men was the nickname applied to a series of volunteer regiments raised in 1864 for 100-days service in the Union Army during the height of the American Civil War. These short -
War Governors' Conference
The Loyal War Governors' Conference was an important political event of the American Civil War. It was held at the Logan House Hotel in Altoona, Pennsylvania on September 24 and 25, 1862. Thirteen governors of -
1860 Democratic National Convention
The 1860 Democratic National Convention was one of the crucial events in the lead-up to the American Civil War. Following a fragmented official Democratic National Convention that was adjourned in deadlock, two more presidential -
John Tyler
This article is about the 10th U.S. president. For his father, see John Tyler, Sr.. Template:Infobox President John Tyler, Jr. (March 29, 1790 – January 18, 1862) was the tenth President of the United -
Lawrence Sullivan Ross
Template:Other people3 Template:Infobox Governor Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (September 27, 1838 – January 3, 1898) was the 19th Governor of Texas (USA), a Confederate States Army general during the American Civil War, and a -
John C. Breckinridge
Template:Infobox Vice President John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer and politician. He served as a U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator from Kentucky and was the -
Henry Cornelius Burnett
Template:Otherpeople Henry Cornelius Burnett (October 5, 1825 – September 28, 1866) was a U.S. Representative from the state of Kentucky and a Confederate States Senator. A lawyer by profession, Burnett had held only one -
Battle of Wilson's Creek
The Battle of Wilson's Creek, also known as the Battle of Oak Hills, was fought on August 10, 1861, near Springfield, Missouri, between Union forces and the Missouri State Guard, early in the American -
American Civil War
The American Civil War (1861–1865), also known as the War Between the States as well as several other names, was a civil war in the United States of America. Eleven Southern slave states declared -
History of Kansas
Template:Kansas History The history of Kansas is rich with the lore of the American Old West. Located on the eastern edge of the Great Plains, the U.S. state of Kansas was the home -
Louisiana
This article is about the U.S. state of Louisiana. For other uses, see Louisiana (disambiguation). Template:US state -
Confederate government of Kentucky
The Confederate government of Kentucky was a shadow government established for the Commonwealth of Kentucky by a self-constituted group of Southern sympathizers during the American Civil War. The shadow government never replaced the elected -
James Buchanan
Template:Pp-move-vandalism For other people named James Buchanan, see James Buchanan (disambiguation). Template:Infobox President James Buchanan, Jr. (April 23, 1791 – June 1, 1868) was the 15th President of the United States from -
William McKinley
Template:Otherpeople1 Template:Infobox President William McKinley, Jr. (January 29, 1843 – September 14, 1901) was the 25th President of the United States, and the last veteran of the American Civil War to be elected to -
Kansas–Nebraska Act
The Kansas–Nebraska Act of 1854 created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, opened new lands, repealed the Missouri Compromise of 1820, and allowed settlers in those territories to determine if they would allow slavery -
Brooks–Baxter War
The Brooks–Baxter War (or sometimes referred to as The Brooks-Baxter Affair) was an armed conflict in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the United States, in 1874 between factions of the Republican Party over the -
1860 Republican National Convention
The 1860 National Convention of the Republican Party of the United States, held in Chicago, Illinois at the Wigwam, nominated former U.S. Representative Abraham Lincoln of Illinois for President and U.S. Senator Hannibal -
Cadwallader C. Washburn
Template:Infobox Governor Cadwallader Colden Washburn (April 22, 1818–May 15, 1882) was an American businessman, politician, and soldier noted for founding what would later become General Mills and working in government for Wisconsin. He
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