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  • ...an Territory (Oklahoma). He began publishing ''The Temperance Journal'' in 1844. [[Category:1893 deaths]]
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  • ...Ashley also owned a number of slaves. He was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1844 as a Democrat after the death of [[William S. Fulton]], and served until hi [[Category:1848 deaths]]
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  • '''William Savin Fulton''' (1795-1844) was the fourth and last territorial governor of Arkansas, serving from 183 Fulton died on August 15, 1844, after collapsing due to poisonous fumes from new paint in his home. He is
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  • ...r of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from November 4, 1840 to April 29, 1844. [[Category:1847 deaths]]
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  • ...muel Adams''' was acting governor of Arkansas from April 29 to November 5, 1844. He succeeded Governor [[Archibald Yell]] who resigned from the office. He ...e the [[Arkansas State Senate]] in 1840, and became Lieutenant Governor in 1844. After serving briefly as acting governor he became the State Treasurer in
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  • ...the third governor of the [[State of Arkansas]], serving from November 5, 1844, to April 10, 1849. ...onway]] withdrew his name from consideration. Drew was elected governor in 1844. His administration was marred by the notorious failure of the [[Real Estat
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  • ...Arkansas Senate]] from 1840 to 1848. He ran unsuccessfully for governor in 1844. [[Category:1854 deaths]]
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  • ...cy in 1842. He was nominated by the state Democratic Party for governor in 1844, but declined the honor. He was eventually persuaded to run for office and [[Category:1894 deaths]]
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