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    Claiborne Fox Jackson (April 4, 1806 – December 6, 1862) was an American politician of the Democratic Party in Missouri. He was elected as the 15th Governor...
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  • Virginia Claiborne Fox Jackson (1806–1862), Governor of Missouri Claiborne Pell (1918–2009), U.S. senator from Rhode Island Claiborne, Alabama Claiborne, Louisiana...
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    leanings. It was reaffirmed by incoming Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, who had Southern leanings. Jackson, however, stated in his inaugural address that...
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  • Missouri was Claiborne Fox Jackson, a Southern sympathizer who favored secession. At his inauguration, during the so called Secession Winter Jackson had requested...
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    convention declared the office then held by Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson to be vacant. In October, Jackson, Lieutenant Governor Thomas Caute Reynolds, and...
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    William Charles Cole Claiborne (c. 1773–1775 – November 23, 1817) was an American politician and military officer who served as the governor of Louisiana...
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  • Missouri 1857–61, Governor of Missouri 1857. Cousin of Claiborne Fox Jackson. Claiborne Fox Jackson (1806–1862), Missouri State Representative 1836 1842–48...
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    Representatives for Indiana, and territorial governor of Minnesota Claiborne Fox Jackson, Pro-Confederate Missouri governor during the early part of the...
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    1860, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic nominee, Claiborne Fox Jackson. Jackson defeated the nominee of the Constitutional Union Party, Sample...
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    separated commands of Sterling Price and Missouri Governor and General Claiborne Fox Jackson. Price was rumored to be at Pool's Prairie, moving to the Confederate...
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    in 1836. One of John Jackson's sons was Hancock Lee Jackson, 13th governor of Missouri. His second cousin was Claiborne Fox Jackson, 15th governor of Missouri...
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    Jackson resumed his duties as Lieutenant Governor. In 1860 he ran unsuccessfully for Governor, losing to Claiborne Fox Jackson. Claiborne Fox Jackson...
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    eighteen years old. The secessionists in Missouri, including Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson, attempted to drive the Union army out of the state, but were eventually...
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    fraud in the election and as a result almost fought a duel with Claiborne Fox Jackson, later a Governor of Missouri. In 1850, Clark was elected as a Whig...
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    secession voted to remain in the Union. When pro-Confederate Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson called out the state militia, it was attacked by federal forces...
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  • Constitutional Convention reconvenes and removes pro-secessionist Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson from office, replacing him with a pro-Union governor. July 25 –...
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    Price was "only an adequate parliamentarian and a poor orator", and Claiborne Fox Jackson served as floor leader. Price's role was more to convince legislators...
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    west of Arrow Rock and was state representative from Saline County Claiborne Fox Jackson – Arrow Rock's first postmaster John Beauchamp Jones – tended a...
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    and Confederate troops led by the pro-Southern Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson. The "Second Battle of Carthage" occurred in October 1863 when Union...
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    state capital at Jefferson City and deposed the elected governor, Claiborne Jackson. Hamilton Gamble was born in 1798 in Winchester, Virginia, in the...
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  • but did not secede. The state was politically divided: Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Missouri State Guard supported secession and the Confederate...
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  • King of Ulietea, see Poedua Mary Orea "Molly" (Pickett) Jackson, see Claiborne Fox Jackson Freddy Orea Lanz, writer from Venezuela Guillermo Orea Jr...
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  • When open fighting broke out between Pro-Confederate governor Claiborne Fox Jackson and Union authorities, and Union forces occupied the state capital...
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    Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson announced a statewide militia muster for early May. On May 3 members of the Minutemen mustered at "Camp Jackson" (at Lindell's...
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    held for issue to Lyon's Missouri Volunteers. Missouri Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson had been elected in 1860 on the ticket of the pro-Union Douglas...
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  • name from Claiborne Fox Jackson, 15th Governor of Missouri. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Township of Jackson (historical)...
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    not secede because the state was politically divided. Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson and the Missouri State Guard (MSG) supported secession and the Confederate...
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  • state, it did not secede, although Governor Claiborne Fox Jackson supported secession. An attempt by Jackson and his pro-secession followers to move against...
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