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  • ...rom McKendree College of Lebanon, Illinois, in 1858, and an A.M. degree in 1860. He then studied law under St. Louis lawyer Thomas C. Johnson before gradua [[Category:1837 births]]
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  • ...That same year he married Margaret T. Gibbs. Between December 1, 1853, and 1860 he practiced law in Batesville, Arkansas. He married Margaret T. Gibbs on O ...s Conway]] appointed Rose chancellor of Pulaski County's Chancery Court in 1860, which caused his relocating to Little Rock for the duration of the [[Civil
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  • ...the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from November 15, 1852, to November 16, 1860. [[Category:1812 births]]
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  • ...the sixth governor of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from November 16, 1860, to November 4, 1862. ...kansas Supreme Court]]. He was elected Democratic governor of the state in 1860.
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  • .... Rose]] and Margaret T. (Gibbs) Rose in Batesville, Arkansas, on July 10, 1860. He moved with his family to Little Rock in 1865. [[Category:1860 births]]
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  • Kinsworthy was born in Browntown, Arkansas, on August 7, 1860. He received his B.L.L. from the University of Arkansas in 1885, and his LL [[Category:1860 births]]
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  • '''James Monroe Cox''' (February 26, 1860 - January 3, 1948) was the president of [[Philander Smith College]] from 18 ...s born to John Wesley and Martha Cox in Fredonia, Alabama, on February 26, 1860. He was educated in the schools of Atlanta, Georgia, and received his under
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  • ...ng law in Tunnel Hill, Georgia. He married Sarah S. McClain on January 10, 1860, with whom he had nine children. [[Category:1838 births]]
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