Silas Woodson (May 18, 1819 – October 9, 1896) was the 21st Governor of Missouri between January 3, 1873, and January 12, 1875. He was notable for being...
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Children James H. Webb, U.S. Senator from Virginia, born in St. Joseph Silas Woodson (1819–1896), 21st Governor of Missouri, prominent St. Joseph lawyer...
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October 2006, several headstones including that of Missouri governor Silas Woodson were damaged by vandals. The cemetery was added to the National Register...
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November 5, 1872, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic nominee, Silas Woodson, over the Republican candidate, former Senator John B. Henderson. "Our...
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Lieutenant Joseph J. Gravely Preceded by Joseph W. McClurg Succeeded by Silas Woodson United States Senator from Missouri In office November 13, 1863 – March...
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Archives, Jefferson City. Accessed March 23, 2023. Sobel 1978, p. 851. "Silas Woodson". National Governors Association. January 8, 2017. Retrieved March 20...
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(1945–1946) Kenneth H. Tuggle, Lt. Governor of Kentucky (1943–1947) Silas Woodson, Missouri governor "Mayor & City Council". City of Barbourville. Retrieved...
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removed of Samuel H. Woodson and Silas Woodson. NOTE: Samuel H. Woodson, Silas Woodson, Daniel Woodson and James Archibald Woodson were also third cousins...
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12, 1875 – January 8, 1877 Lieutenant Norman Jay Coleman Preceded by Silas Woodson Succeeded by John Smith Phelps Missouri Senate 9th District In office...
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from 1907 to 1925. Born in Knox County, Kentucky to Benjamin Woodson, brother of Silas Woodson, the family moved to Missouri in October 1854, settling on...
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embarrassment suffered by Missouri's first post-war Democratic governor, Silas Woodson. He issued a $2,000 reward offer for the Iron Mountain robbers (the...
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students. The Registrar at the Law School of the University of Missouri, Silas Woodson Canada, refused admission to Lloyd Gaines because he was black. At the...
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art collector Silas Woodson (1819–1896), American, Governor of Missouri Stony Woodson (born 1985), American football player Tracy Woodson (born 1962),...
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and All My Children Jim Webb, U.S. Senator from Virginia (2007–2013) Silas Woodson, 21st Governor of Missouri (1873–1875) Huston Wyeth, industrialist Jane...
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Appointed by Abraham Lincoln Preceded by office established Succeeded by Silas Woodson Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 18th District...
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Adelbert Ames (Republican) (starting January 4) Governor of Missouri: Silas Woodson (Democratic) Governor of Nebraska: Robert Wilkinson Furnas (Republican)...
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Governor before election Silas Woodson Democratic Elected Governor Charles Henry Hardin Democratic...
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Phillip Johnson January 3, 1873 January 12, 1875 Liberal Republican Silas Woodson 1 17 Norman Jay Colman January 12, 1875 January 8, 1877 Democratic Charles...
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Percy MacKaye, dramatist and poet (died 1956) December 19 – Carter G. Woodson, historian, author, teacher, creator of 'Black History Month' (died 1950)...
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of Missouri: B. Gratz Brown (Liberal Republican) (until January 3), Silas Woodson (Democratic) (starting January 3) Governor of Nebraska: William H. James...
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Ginn 1871 1873 Benjamin Gratz Brown Virginia Juliet Lard 1872 1875 Silas Woodson Mary Barr Jenkins 1875 1877 Charles Henry Hardin Mary Whitney 1877 1881...
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Representative Samuel H. Woodson (1777–1827), Missouri Governor Silas Woodson (1819–1896), Kansas Territory Governor Daniel Woodson (1824–1894) and Montana...
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Scott) – 4:05 "Touch Me" (Williams and Woodson) – 4:59 "Don't Break Your Promise to Me" (Victor Carstarphen, Alfie Silas, Ron Tyson, and Williams) – 5:00 "She...
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practice law there. In St. Joseph, he formed the law firm Woodson & Hughes together with Silas Woodson, a fellow Kentucky-born lawyer involved in the local...
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1LR Francis Preston Blair Jr. (D) 1872 Greeley/ Brown (LR) N 1873 Silas Woodson (D) Charles Phillip Johnson (D) Henry C. Ewing (D) Harvey Wallis Salmon...
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by his old friend first sergeant Thomas Metz, long-time aide corporal Woodson, West Point newcomer lieutenant Kidder, and a young private, Dejardin....
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married Mary Genoa (Adair) Stone. They had five children together: Ernest, Silas W., Stella, Tracy, and Beulah. Weltmer was involved in Nevada in several...
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14, 1865 – April 23, 1868 Appointed by Abraham Lincoln Preceded by Silas Woodson Succeeded by Thomas J. Bowers Member of the U.S. House of Representatives...
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minority party for the Supreme Court in 1868. In September 1874, Governor Silas Woodson appointed Lewis to a seat on the state supreme court vacated by the...
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Territorial Court Sidney Edgerton (March 10, 1863 – July 25, 1864) Silas Woodson (July 25, 1864 – February 28, 1865) John R. McBride (February 28, 1865...
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