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    Clement Comer Clay (December 17, 1789 – September 6, 1866) was the eighth Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama from 1835 to 1837. An attorney, judge,...
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  • Clement Clay may refer to: Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), Governor of Alabama 1835–1837, and U.S. Senator from Alabama 1837–1841 Clement Claiborne Clay...
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    Alabama plantations as recorded in the 1860 census. Clement Claiborne Clay was born to Clement Comer Clay and Susanna Claiborne Withers, the daughter of well-off...
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    of both Kentucky politician Henry Clay and Alabama governor Clement Comer Clay. Cassius's sister Elizabeth Lewis Clay (1798–1887) married John Speed Smith...
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  • (1816–1882), U.S. Senator from Alabama. Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), U.S. Senator from Alabama. Green Clay (1757–1828), member of the Virginia and...
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    Congressman and statesman Henry Clay, as well as and Alabama governor Clement Comer Clay. During the American Revolution, Clay enlisted as a private in Captain...
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    who served four and a half months after replacing the resigning Clement Comer Clay. Lurleen Wallace, the first wife of George Wallace, was the first...
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  • Governor Clay is an American songwriter and performer. Governor Clay may also refer to: Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), governor of Alabama Lucius D. Clay (1898–1978)...
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    the 1825 election, he was one of two candidates, the other being Clement Comer Clay. Moore won with 71.12% of the vote. He was elected Governor of Alabama...
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    span carried northbound traffic. The Clay bridge was named after former Alabama Governor and Senator Clement Comer Clay. The 1931 span was replaced by a reinforced...
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  • from Alabama from 1862 to 1864 Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1837 to 1841 Henry Clay (1777–1852), U.S. Senator from Kentucky...
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    Huntsville Meridian." Thomas Bibb (1782–1839), served 1820 to 1821. Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), served 1835 to 1837; formerly a U.S. representative;...
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    Alabama. Democratic candidate Clement Comer Clay beat Whig candidate Enoch Parsons with 65.44% of the vote. Clement Comer Clay, Representative for 1st congressional...
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  • (1835–1837) William R. King (D) 25th (1837–1839) John McKinley (D) Clement Comer Clay (D) 26th (1839–1841) 27th (1841–1843) Arthur P. Bagby (D) 28th (1843–1845)...
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  • Clay; third cousin once removed of Clement Comer Clay; and fourth cousin of Clement Claiborne Clay. In 1892 Clay donated a home in memory of his wife...
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    Alabama Elections in Alabama List of United States Senate elections in Alabama Clay and Fitzpatrick along with several other senators announced they were withdrawing...
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    Buffalo Springs) Midway (near Scottsburg) Turbeville Vernon Hill Clement Comer Clay, Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama, U.S. House of Representatives...
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    Jesuit college in the United States. In 1836 the governor of Alabama, Clement Comer Clay, signed a legislative act that chartered the college and gave it "full...
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    American forces under Scott, General Thomas Jesup, and Alabama Governor Clement Comer Clay quickly defeated the Muscogee. Scott's actions in the campaigns against...
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  • – Hiram Bingham I, missionary to Hawaii (died 1869) December 17 – Clement Comer Clay, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1837 to 1841 (died 1866) December...
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  • Justice Clement Comer Clay resigned that same month, and Abner Smith Lipscomb was elevated to chief justice, Minor was elected to fill Clay's seat. In...
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    in 1836 and became acting governor of Alabama in 1837 when Governor Clement C. Clay was appointed to the United States Senate. McVay served as governor...
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    the capital city of Cahaba for the first term of the Supreme Court. Clement Comer Clay was appointed by the other judges as the first chief justice of the...
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  • Walter Chandler, former mayor of Memphis, Tennessee[citation needed] Clement Comer Clay, former Governor of Alabama Bob Corker, former mayor of Chattanooga;...
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  • Green Clay, third cousin once removed of U.S. Senator Clement Comer Clay, and second cousin once removed of Alabama State Senator Matthew Clay, U.S. Representative...
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    November 21, 1841, when he was elected to fill the vacancy caused by Clement C. Clay's resignation, to June 16, 1848, when he resigned to become Minister...
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    Succeeded by Clement Comer Clay Political offices Preceded by Samuel B. Moore Governor of Alabama 1831–1835 Succeeded by Clement Comer Clay U.S. House of...
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  • 1827. Retired. 1823–1833 Jacksonian March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1829 Clement Comer Clay (Huntsville) Jacksonian March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1835 21st 22nd 23rd...
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  • 1897 Democratic 1st Elected in 1888. Retired to run for governor. Clement Comer Clay March 4, 1829 – March 4, 1835 Jacksonian 1st Elected in 1829. Retired...
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  • Name Image Birth–Death Year Area of achievement Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866) 1953 Statesman Samuel Dale (1772–1841) 1953 Pioneer frontiersman William...
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