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... Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service . He was expelled from the Senate , December , 1861 . Brigadiers , Rebel . ( See ...
... Senate . During the extra session of 1861 he was active in the Senate . Then he went over to the Confederacy , and became a Major - General in its service . He was expelled from the Senate , December , 1861 . Brigadiers , Rebel . ( See ...
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... Senator Charles Sumner on May 22 , 1856. Sumner had in debate criticised Senator Butler , Brooks ' uncle , whereupon Brooks , backed by two other Representatives , attacked him in the Senate Chamber after adjournment . He used a heavy ...
... Senator Charles Sumner on May 22 , 1856. Sumner had in debate criticised Senator Butler , Brooks ' uncle , whereupon Brooks , backed by two other Representatives , attacked him in the Senate Chamber after adjournment . He used a heavy ...
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... senator . The Whig certificates reached the Secretary of State first , and he , also a Whig , declared his intention ... Senate , when the other Whigs joined them ; all but Thaddeus Stevens , who did not attempt to join until May , 1839 ...
... senator . The Whig certificates reached the Secretary of State first , and he , also a Whig , declared his intention ... Senate , when the other Whigs joined them ; all but Thaddeus Stevens , who did not attempt to join until May , 1839 ...
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... Senate . Before 1860 he was a Democrat . He served in the Civil War as brigadier and major - general . He then figured in Congress as a Republican from 1867 to 1875 and from 1877 to 1879 , representing Massa- chusetts . In 1878 and 1879 ...
... Senate . Before 1860 he was a Democrat . He served in the Civil War as brigadier and major - general . He then figured in Congress as a Republican from 1867 to 1875 and from 1877 to 1879 , representing Massa- chusetts . In 1878 and 1879 ...
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... Senator from South Carolina in order to take part in the debate then raging in the Senate . ( See Foot's Resolution . ) The intensity of the excitement in South Carolina is exemplified by the fact that medals were struck in his honor ...
... Senator from South Carolina in order to take part in the debate then raging in the Senate . ( See Foot's Resolution . ) The intensity of the excitement in South Carolina is exemplified by the fact that medals were struck in his honor ...
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