Harris Flanagin (November 3, 1817 – October 23, 1874) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 7th governor of Arkansas from 1862 to 1864...
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its place, causing an overlap in the terms of Confederate governor Harris Flanagin and Union governor Isaac Murphy. During the post-war Reconstruction...
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years. This necessitated an election in the fall of 1862. Colonel Harris Flanagin of the 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles was elected governor of Arkansas...
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the Union in 1863, Arkansas' Confederate government, led by Governor Harris Flanagin, went into exile. In a special election, held with the approval of...
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and sat on the state's high court. Witherspoon took on Harris Flanagin as a partner; Flanagin served as Governor of Arkansas during the American Civil...
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Court In exile In office June 8, 1864 – May 28, 1865 Appointed by Harris Flanagin Preceded by Hulbert F. Fairchild Succeeded by Charles A. Harper Personal...
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Metcalfe Bruce Horatio Washington Bruce Charles Clark Jefferson Davis Harris Flanagin Augustus Hill Garland Benjamin Harvey Hill Wade Keyes Enoch Louis Lowe...
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Little Rock, Arkansas, to Union forces in September 1863. Governor Harris Flanagin began organizing a new force of state troops issuing a proclamation...
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the fall of Little Rock to Union forces in September 1863, Governor Harris Flanagin ordered out the militia regiments of Clark, Hempstead, Sevier, Pike...
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Accessed February 14, 2023. Harris Flanagin, National Governors Association. Accessed August 28, 2023. "Harris Flanagin was born in Roadstown, New Jersey...
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Flacco (born 1985), NFL quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens (Audubon) Harris Flanagin (1817–1874), 7th Governor of Arkansas Susan Flannery (born 1939), soap...
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thought Lincoln's policies were too lenient. Confederate governor Harris Flanagin brought state documents back from Washington and retired after the...
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the fall of Little Rock to Union forces in September 1863, Governor Harris Flanagin ordered out the militia regiments of Clark, Hempstead, Sevier, Pike...
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battle of Shiloh, the following field officers were elected: Captain Harris Flanagin was elected colonel; Major J. A. Williamson was elected lieutenant-colonel;...
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illegitimate son of King William IV. Grand Master of Scotland (1841–1843). Harris Flanagin (1817–1874), seventh governor of Arkansas. Hugh de Payens Commandery...
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Little Rock, Arkansas, to Union forces in September 1863. Governor Harris Flanagin began organizing a new force of state troops issuing a proclamation...
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Colonel Harris Flanagin easily defeated incumbent Governor Henry M. Rector and Independent candidate John S. H. Rainey with 68.06% of the vote. Flanagin took...
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Little Rock to Union forces on September 10, 1863, Confederate Governor Harris Flanagin established a Government in exile at Washington, Arkansas. Meanwhile...
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21-December 13: Robert M. Patton (Democratic) Governor of Arkansas: Harris Flanagin (Democratic) (until May 26), Isaac Murphy (Democratic) (starting May...
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Col Daniel H. Reynolds 2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles (dismounted): Col Harris Flanagin 4th Arkansas Infantry: Ltc Henry C. Bunn 25th Arkansas Infantry: Col...
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John S. Marmaduke, James Fleming Fagan, and Governor of Arkansas Harris Flanagin. Despite miscommunication, the Confederate army had some initial success...
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Lowe In office 1861–1864 Governor Henry Massey Rector Thomas Fletcher Harris Flanagin Preceded by H.C. Lowe Succeeded by James R. Berry In office 1866–1868...
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Governor of Alabama: Thomas H. Watts (Democratic) Governor of Arkansas: Harris Flanagin (Democratic) Governor of California: Frederick Low (Republican) Governor...
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of State Troops in order to provide for its own defense. Governor Harris Flanagin (who had defeated Governor Rector in his re-election bid of 1862) issued...
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from the resignation of Henry M. Rector until the inauguration of Harris Flanagin, who was chosen at the general election held on October 6, 1862. Fletcher's...
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of Arkansas: Henry Massey Rector (Democratic) (until November 4), Harris Flanagin (Democratic) (starting November 4) Governor of California: John G....
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Little Rock, Arkansas, to Union forces in September 1863. Governor Harris Flanagin began organizing a new force of state troops issuing a proclamation...
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Confederate effort in Arkansas, Flanagin had no authority over the state. The 1864 constitution was enacted during Flanagin's term; however, it was drafted...
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February 12 – Edith Julia Griswold, patent attorney (died 1926) March 9 – Mary Harris Armor, suffragist and temperance campaigner (died 1950) March 25 – Simon...
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residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Roadstown include: Harris Flanagin (1817–1874), politician and lawyer who served as the 7th governor of...
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