Henry Mower Rice (November 29, 1816 – January 15, 1894) was a fur trader and an American politician prominent in the statehood of Minnesota. Henry Rice...
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Henry Mower Rice is a marble sculpture of Henry Mower Rice created by Frederick Triebel and placed in the National Statuary Hall Collection in the Capitol...
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courtier Henry M. Rice (1816–1894), American politician Henry Mower Rice (Triebel), a 1916 marble sculpture by Frederick Triebel Henry Gordon Rice (1920–2003)...
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Paul, MN-WI Combined Statistical Area. Rice County was founded on March 5, 1853. It was named for Henry Mower Rice, a fur trader who became instrumental...
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partner in the Northern Outfit, Henry Mower Rice, declared his candidacy for the role. Technically, neither Sibley nor Rice were residents of "Wisconsin...
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He was the younger brother of Henry Mower Rice. He married Anna Maria Acker on November 28, 1848. In July 1849, Rice moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, and...
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from the original on January 8, 2021. Retrieved January 6, 2021. "Henry Mower Rice". Architect of the Capitol. Archived from the original on January 7...
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legislator Henry Gordon Rice (1920–2003), U.S. logician known for Rice's theorem Henry Mower Rice (1816–1894), U.S. Senator from Minnesota Homer Rice (born...
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musician of Grace Potter and the Nocturnals Edmund Rice, US congressman from Minnesota Henry Mower Rice, US senator from Minnesota Charles W. Waterman, US...
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1849–1853 Lafayette Emmett, 1853–1858 Henry Hastings Sibley, 31st Congress, 32nd Congress, 1849–1853 Henry Mower Rice, 33rd Congress, 34th Congress, 1853–1857...
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remembered for his two works, marble statues of George Laird Shoup and Henry Mower Rice, located in the National Statuary Hall Collection in Washington D.C...
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Senator Rice may refer to: Benjamin F. Rice (1828–1905), U.S. Senator from Arkansas from 1868 to 1873 Henry Mower Rice (1816–1894), U.S. Senator from Minnesota...
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Ohio state legislator Henry Rice (1786–1867), U.S. military officer, merchant and Massachusetts state legislator Henry Mower Rice (1816–1894), U.S. Senator...
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Boston Brahmin (section Rice)
from Minnesota Henry Mower Rice (1816–1894), U.S. senator Luther Rice (1783–1836), Baptist clergyman, missionary to India Thomas Rice (1768–1854), member...
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Retired. Edmund Rice Democratic 4th March 4, 1887 – March 3, 1889 Saint Paul Elected in 1886. Lost re-election to Snider. Henry Mower Rice Democratic Territory...
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present-day Minnesota. He worked as an interpreter for the fur trader Henry Mower Rice. Bilingual and educated in the United States style, Warren started...
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National Statuary Hall (category Benjamin Henry Latrobe buildings and structures)
Po'pay, New Mexico Jeannette Rankin, Montana Ronald Reagan, California Henry Mower Rice, Minnesota Caesar Rodney, Delaware Will Rogers, Oklahoma Charles Marion...
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disagreement ended plans for Breckinridge, Douglas, and Minnesota's Henry Mower Rice to build a series of three elaborate, conjoined row houses in which...
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of historic homes. The neighborhood was platted by John Irvine and Henry Mower Rice in 1849. At the center of the neighborhood is Irvine Park, a New England–style...
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put forward as a compromise candidate for U.S. Senator along with Henry Mower Rice. The two drew straws to determine who would serve out the longer and...
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western expedition; resigned two weeks after expulsion failed 1856 Henry Mower Rice Democratic Minnesota Not expelled Charged with corruption 1862 Lazarus...
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to the west. The park is named after territorial Minnesota Senator Henry Mower Rice, who donated the land to the city in 1849 along with St. Paul banker...
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Purchase 14,348 982.92 sq mi (2,546 km2) Rice County 131 Faribault 1853 Dakota County, Wabasha County Henry Mower Rice (1816–1894), former United States Senator...
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Muhlenberg Francis Harrison Pierpont Po'pay Jeannette Rankin Ronald Reagan Henry Mower Rice Caesar Rodney Will Rogers Charles Marion Russell Florence R. Sabin...
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Alexander Aitken, and Henry Mower Rice all went on to early prominence in the territory and state. Minnesota's Morrison, Aitkin, and Rice counties were named...
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Root River. The creek is named after Minnesota Territory politician Henry Mower Rice, who forded this creek in 1856. List of rivers of Minnesota U.S. Geological...
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from the original on April 23, 2024. Retrieved September 7, 2024. "Henry Mower Rice Statue, U.S. Capitol for Minnesota". Architect of the Capitol. Archived...
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The political leadership of the Territory, men like Henry Hastings Sibley and Henry Mower Rice, were associated with the national Democratic Party, a...
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Fort Ridgely to South Pass, Nebraska Territory. In December 1856, Henry Mower Rice brought forward two bills in Congress: an enabling act that would allow...
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There, a general store and sawmill were built next to Rice Creek, named after Henry Mower Rice, a settler who two years earlier had acquired land in the...
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