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    William Pitt Kellogg (December 8, 1830 – August 10, 1918) was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who served as the governor of Louisiana...
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  • William Kellogg may refer to: William Kellogg (Illinois politician), U.S. Representative from Illinois William Pitt Kellogg 19th century Governor of Louisiana...
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    gubernatorial election, after which Democrat John McEnery and Republican William Pitt Kellogg both claimed victory. The "Battle of Liberty Place" was the name...
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  • 2018. Sobel 1978, p. 573. "William Pitt Kellogg". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "William Pitt Kellogg". Secretary of State of...
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    the Louisiana Constitution of 1868. As a result of this election William Pitt Kellogg was elected Governor of Louisiana, but not before federal troops...
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    extended controversy over election results, the Republican candidate William Pitt Kellogg was certified. McEnery, who had been an officer in the Confederate...
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    Only days before President Lincoln's assassination, he installed William Pitt Kellogg as the federal collector of customs in New Orleans. This began a...
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    he commanded 600 men, opposed the disputed election of Governor William Pitt Kellogg in 1874, tried to seat the Democrats. He was arrested briefly and...
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  • declared McEnery the winner over William Pitt Kellogg in 1872, but a second election board was formed that declared Kellogg the winner. Both men were sworn...
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    114th Congress. This marked the first time since the resignation of William Pitt Kellogg in 1872 that both of Louisiana's Senate seats were held by Republicans...
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    history, following Reconstruction Republicans Henry Clay Warmoth and William Pitt Kellogg. Long was frightened by the prospect of conviction, for it would...
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  • Senator Kellogg may refer to: Frank B. Kellogg (1856–1937), U.S. Senator from Minnesota from 1917 to 1923. William Pitt Kellogg (1830–1918), U.S. Senator...
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    and brother-in-law to President Grant. Although Warmoth had helped William Pitt Kellogg gain legislative election as a US Senator, he became allied with...
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    demanded the resignation of Governor William Pitt Kellogg in favor of John McEnery, the Democratic candidate. Kellogg refused and the White League briefly...
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  • Wisconsin Jasper W. Gilbert 1832 – justice on the New York Supreme Court William Pitt Kellogg 1848 – Chief Justice of the Nebraska Territory Louisiana Senate,...
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  • become Governor of Louisiana. Jul 9, 1868 – Nov 1, 1872 Republican William Pitt Kellogg 12 41st 15 J. R. West Republican Mar 4, 1871 – Mar 3, 1877 Election...
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    of the Colfax massacre and disputes over the election of Governor William Pitt Kellogg. By 1875, Redeemer Democrats had taken control of all but three Southern...
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    Darrall (R) Newton C. Blanchard (D) 48th (1883–1885) Carleton Hunt (D) William Pitt Kellogg (R) Edward T. Lewis (D) 49th (1885–1887) Louis St. Martin (D) Michael...
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  • Louisiana Senate from 1884 to 1892. He signed an appeal to Governor William Pitt Kellogg in 1875. Guichard served as a parish superintendent of education...
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    popularly elected as a U.S. Senator. The previous Republican Senator, William Pitt Kellogg, was chosen by the state legislature in 1876, in accordance with...
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    to Washington as a U.S. Senator. Opposing McEnery was Republican William Pitt Kellogg, one of Louisiana's U.S. Senators. Voting on November 4, 1872, resulted...
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    election of 1872, finally determined in the favor of the Republican William Pitt Kellogg by the federal government. Both the Fusion-Democrats and the Republicans...
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  • Governor Joshua Baker Henry C. Warmoth P.B.S. Pinchback John McEnery William Pitt Kellogg Stephen B. Packard Francis T. Nicholls Preceded by Adam Griffin Succeeded...
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    official residence as Napoleonville, Louisiana. In 1875 Governor William Pitt Kellogg appointed Poindexter to the position of supervisor of registration...
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    three days in an attempt to overturn the disputed government of William Pitt Kellogg, but retreated before federal troops reached the city. None was prosecuted...
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  • occupied the capitol and armory. They turned Republican governor William Pitt Kellogg out of office, and retreated only in the face of the arrival of Federal...
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    to the Forty-eighth Congress, being defeated by fellow Republican William Pitt Kellogg. After his service in Congress, Darrall was appointed by President...
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  • Congressional Record. 6. Government Printing Office: 730–737. 1877. "Kellogg, William Pitt". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved...
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    contest between Democrat John McEnery and Republican William Pitt Kellogg. In a close contest, Kellogg was declared the winner by outgoing Republican Henry...
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  • militia. After demanding the resignation of Republican governor William Pitt Kellogg, the White League took control of Canal Street, the city hall, statehouse...
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