Archibald Yell (August 9, 1797 – February 23, 1847) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the U.S. representative from Arkansas from 1836...
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Danville. Yell County is Arkansas's 42nd county, formed on December 5, 1840, from portions of Scott and Pope counties. It was named after Archibald Yell, who...
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Yell Township, Boone County, Iowa Yell!, British pop duo (1989–1991) Yell (company), based in Britain Archibald Yell (1797–1847), United States general...
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served in the Senate from November 4, 1844, to November 4, 1848. When Archibald Yell resigned his seat in Congress to become colonel of the Arkansas volunteer...
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overdue "bill" several years ago. Yell's name can be seen elsewhere in the state, including Yell County and Archibald Yell Boulevard in Fayetteville. Several...
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at-large district Archibald Yell won the election as he ran unopposed. On election day, August 3, 1840, Democratic nominee Archibald Yell won the election...
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president of the Senate during his second term. On April 29, 1844, Governor Archibald Yell resigned from his office to run for the U.S. House of Representatives...
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the Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment following the death of Colonel Archibald Yell at the Battle of Buena Vista. Roane also served as a senior officer...
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"Archibald Yell". National Governors Association. January 15, 2019. Retrieved February 1, 2023. Dougan, Michael B. (November 9, 2020). "Archibald Yell...
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former governor Archibald Yell, who was serving in the U.S. House of Representatives, and Albert Pike, a prominent Little Rock lawyer. Yell left Washington...
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Steen's dragoons.: 214 A large Mexican force routed the cavalry, killing Archibald Yell, and then reached the hacienda of Buena Vista. They had expected the...
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this document, a Kentucky newspaper claimed that four men, including Archibald Yell, stopped by to "assassinate" Dr. Armstrong in Bedford County for writing...
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William S. Fulton (as Governor of Arkansas Territory) Succeeded by Archibald Yell 1st Postmaster of Conway, Arkansas Territory In office May 24, 1828 –...
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Archibald Yell (J) 25th (1837–1839) Archibald Yell (D) 26th (1839–1841) Edward Cross (D) 27th (1841–1843) 28th (1843–1845) 29th (1845–1847) Archibald...
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Party political offices Preceded by Archibald Yell Democratic nominee for Governor of Arkansas 1844, 1848 Succeeded by John Selden Roane Political offices...
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Lawler (J) ▌4. Dixon H. Lewis (N) ▌5. Francis S. Lyon (NR) ▌At-large. Archibald Yell (J), from August 1, 1836 (newly admitted state) All representatives...
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the British Indian army and author of The Lives of a Bengal Lancer Archibald Yell (1797–1847), congressman from and second governor of Arkansas. First...
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10, 1846 ▌Franklin W. Bowdon (D), from December 7, 1846 ▌At-large. Archibald Yell (D), until July 1, 1846 ▌Thomas W. Newton (W), from February 6, 1847...
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1839 (1839-03-04) – March 3, 1845 (1845-03-03) Preceded by Archibald Yell Succeeded by Archibald Yell Personal details Born (1798-11-11)November 11, 1798 Hawkins...
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Edward Connor (WIA) Cavalry Arkansas Mounted Regiment – Colonel Archibald Yell (KIA) Kentucky Mounted Regiment – Colonel Humphrey Marshall 1st Dragoons...
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594.05 sq mi (1,539 km2) Yell County 149 Dardanelle, Danville Dec 5, 1840 Hot Spring, Pope, and Scott County Archibald Yell (1797–1847), the second governor...
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Succeeded by A. Boileau (acting) In office July 5, 1841 – 1849 Governor Archibald Yell Samuel Adams Thomas Stevenson Drew Preceded by A. Boileau (acting) Succeeded...
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court, built a double log cabin on what is now Center Street. In 1822 Archibald Yell, the second Governor of Arkansas, built a house and called it "Waxhaw"...
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buried there. These include Senator J. William Fulbright, Governor Archibald Yell, educator Sophia Sawyer, industrialist Lafayette Gregg, and many others...
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War with Company C, Arkansas Mounted Infantry Regiment, under Colonel Archibald Yell and was promoted to the rank of second lieutenant. At the start of the...
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Edwin Kennedy 1829: Hugh White Dunlap 1830: Hugh White Dunlap 1831: Archibald Yell 1832: Dudley Smith Jennings 1833: Harry Lightfoot Douglass 1834: Benjamin...
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speculation and other business with Archibald Yell, another prominent early settler of Fayetteville. Together Walker, Yell, and William Haile founded the town...
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ticket, with the remaining elected from districts Dougan, Michael. "Archibald Yell (1797?–1847)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas. Retrieved December 22, 2020...
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Ambrose H. Sevier (J) Archibald Yell (J) Van Buren/ Johnson (D) Y 1837 William S. Fulton (D) Ambrose H. Sevier (D) Archibald Yell (D) 1838 John Hutt 1839...
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Arkansas and was well connected, particularly to the Governor of Arkansas, Archibald Yell. He wrote to the colonial governor in Canada, who ordered Hackett's...
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