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    Alexander Robinson Boteler (May 16, 1815 – May 8, 1892) was a nineteenth-century planter turned businessman, as well as artist, writer, lawyer, Confederate...
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  • Look up Boteler or boteler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Boteler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Boteler (1815–1892)...
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    (took his seat on December 7, 1863 - Elected to fill vacancy) 10. Alexander Boteler X 11. John Brown Baldwin 12. Waller Redd Staples X 13. Walter Preston...
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    the attention. The first to interview him was Virginia congressman Alexander Boteler, who rode over from his home in nearby Shepherdstown, West Virginia...
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    Union Committee to wage the party's election campaign; Congressman Alexander Boteler of Virginia was selected to head the committee. Though the septuagenarian...
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    president and vice president, it selected Jefferson Davis of Mississippi and Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia. The Confederate States Constitutional Convention...
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  • 36th (1859–1861) Daniel C. DeJarnette Sr. (ID) Shelton Leake (ID) Alexander Boteler (O) John T. Harris (ID) Elbert S. Martin (ID) Roger A. Pryor (D) 37th...
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  •  1436 – June 1468), also known by her married name Eleanor Butler (or Boteler), was an English noblewoman. She was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl...
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  • represent Virginia; Charles Wells Russell, Robert Johnston, and Alexander Boteler. When Boteler was not in Richmond he was on the staff of Stonewall Jackson...
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    of his steamboat, began in the 19th century. In 1888, Congressman Alexander Boteler sought to raise money for a monument to Rumsey. In 1903, state senator...
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    Union and 1 States' Rights. Full name unpublished in source, presumably Alexander Wilkin (Whig) 9 Stat. 432 10 Stat. 25 Guide to U.S. Elections. Vol. II...
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    Thomas S. Bocock (D) ▌6. Shelton Leake (ID) ▌7. William Smith (D) ▌8. Alexander Boteler (O) ▌9. John T. Harris (ID) ▌10. Sherrard Clemens (D) ▌11. Albert...
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    office March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1859 Preceded by Alexander Holladay Succeeded by Alexander Boteler Chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs In office...
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  • States Congress. Retrieved 21 Sep 2011. United States Congress. "Alexander Robinson Boteler (id: B000653)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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  • 3 (1835). LOC, Cong. Globe, 25th Cong., 1st Sess. 3 (1837). Johnston, Alexander (1899). Lalor, John J. (ed.). "Broad Seal War". Cyclopædia of political...
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    in the flag signified purity and truth - Confederate Congressman Alexander Boteler Then we would have the Battle Flag of glorious memories, and a white...
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    disqualified. ▌Y Charles H. Upton (Unionist) Unopposed Virginia 8 Alexander Boteler Opposition 1859 Incumbent retired. Opposition loss. None. Virginia 9...
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    Independent. Democratic gain. ▌Y Charles J. Faulkner (Democratic) 57.51% ▌Alexander Boteler (Republican) 40.32% ▌John Hagans (Independent) 2.17% West Virginia 3...
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  • (1815–1891) Nonpartisan 5th 1862–1865 Previously served in U.S. House Alexander Boteler (1815–1892) Nonpartisan 10th 1862–1864 John R. Chambliss, Sr. (1809–1875)...
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    Faulkner Democratic 1851 Incumbent lost re-election. Opposition gain. ▌Y Alexander Boteler (Opposition) 50.6% ▌Charles J. Faulkner (Democratic) 49.4% Virginia 9...
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    Alexander Boteler (Know Nothing) 49.3% Virginia 9 John Letcher Democratic 1851 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y John Letcher (Democratic) 98.1% ▌Alexander H...
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    Morgan's long-time neighbor, former Confederate delegate and Col. Alexander Boteler in June 1889, then grew more and spilled onto Morgan's property. Morgan...
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  • 100 2nd Independent David Funsten 529 8.22 / 100 3rd 8th American Alexander Boteler 6,959 49.29 / 100 2nd 10th American William N. Pendleton 6,248 45...
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  • Democratic 1797–1844 Leonard Boswell 1997–2013 Iowa Democratic 1934–2018 Alexander Boteler 1859–1861 Virginia Oppositionist 1815–1892 Jeremiah D. Botkin 1897–1899...
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    8th district In office January 28, 1870 – March 3, 1871 Preceded by Alexander Boteler Succeeded by William Terry Personal details Born James King Gibson...
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    Alexander Boteler and Congressman H. G. Blake. While on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Boteler was told that the men did not need to go on. Boteler and...
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  • William Boteler (fl. 1640s and 1650s) was a member of the Parliament of England. After the English Civil War, he was appointed Major-General for Bedfordshire...
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    time, Fountain Rock, which was then owned by Confederate Colonel Alexander Boteler, was burned by Federal troops under General David Hunter. By the late...
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    the last remaining artifact of Alexander Boteler's family mansion, which was destroyed in 1864 by Union forces. Boteler was elected to the Confederate...
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  • D. Ashmore D-SC John Richard Barret D-MO Charles Lewis Beale R-NY Alexander Boteler Opposition-VA Reese Bowen Brabson Opposition-TN John Edward Bouligny...
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