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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), North Carolina, State of (search)
to 1813 David Stone13th to 14th1813 to 1815 Nathaniel Macon14th to 20th1815 to 1828 Montford Stokes14th to 18th1816 to 1823 John Branch18th to 21st1823 to 1829 James Iredell20th to 22d1828 to 1831 Bedford Brown21st to 26th1829 to 1840 Willie P. Mangum22d to 24th1831 to 1836 Robert Strange24th to 26th1836 to 1840 William A. Graham26th to 28th1840 to 1843 Willie P. Mangum26thto 33d1840 to 1854 William H. Haywood28th to 29th1843 to 1846 George E. Badger29th to 34th1846 to 1855 David S.Willie P. Mangum26thto 33d1840 to 1854 William H. Haywood28th to 29th1843 to 1846 George E. Badger29th to 34th1846 to 1855 David S. Reid33d to 36th1854 to 1859 Asa Biggs34th to 35th1855 to 1858 Thomas L. Clingman35th to 36th1858 to 1861 Thomas Bragg36th1859 to 1861 37th, 38th, and 39th Congresses vacant. Joseph C. Abbott40th to 42d1868 to 1872 John Pool40th to 43d1868 to 1873 Matt. W. Ransom42d to 54th1872 to 1875 Augustus S. Merrimon43d to 46th1873 to 1879 Zebulon B. Vance46th to 53d1879 to 1894 Thomas J. Jarvis53d to 54th1894 to 1895 J. C. Pritchard54th to —1895 to — Marion Butler54th to 56th1895 to 1901
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Presidential elections. (search)
em189 Henry ClayKyNat R.530,18949John SergeantPaNat. R.49 John FloydVaInd.33,10811Henry LeeMass.Ind.11 William Wirt (c)MdAnti-M.7Amos Ellmaker (c)PaAnti-M.7 William WilkinsPaDem30 1836. Martin Van Buren For foot-note references see page 291.N. Y.Dem761,54924,893170R. M. Johnson (d) For foot-note references see page 291.KyDem147 W. H. HarrisonO.Whig73Francis GrangerN. Y.Whig77 Hugh L. WhiteTennWhig26John TylerVaWhig47 Daniel WebsterMass.Whig736,65614William SmithAlaDem23 Willie P. MangumN. C.Whig11 1840. W. H. Harrison For foot-note references see page 291.O.Whig1,275,017146,315234John Tyler For foot-note references see page 291.VaWhig234 Martin Van BurenN. Y.Dem1,128,70260R. M. JohnsonKyDem48 James G. BirneyN. Y.Lib7,059L. W. TazewellVaDem11 James K. PolkTennDem1 1844. James K. Polk For foot-note references see page 291.TennDem1,337,24338,175170George M. Dallas For foot-note references see page 291.PaDem170 Henry ClayKyWhig1,299,068105T. Frelinghuys
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), United States of America. (search)
ngress adjourns......March 3, 1841 Fourteenth administration—Whig, March 4, 1841, to March 3, 1845. William Henry Harrison, Ohio, President. John Tyler, Virginia, Vice-President. Corner-stone of the Mormon temple at Nauvoo, Ill., laid......April 6, 1841 Twenty-seventh Congress, first session (extra), assembles......May 31, 1841 Samuel L. Southard, New Jersey, president pro tem. of the Senate and acting Vice-President of the United States until his death, May 22, 1842. W. P. Mangum, North Carolina, president pro tem. of the Senate and acting Vice-President of the United States from May 31, 1842, to the end of President Tyler's term. Act to appropriate the proceeds of the public lands and pre-emptive rights granted, passed......July 6, 1841 United States sloop-of-war Peacock, of the Wilkes United States exploring expedition, is lost at the mouth of the Columbia River, Oregon......July 18, 1841 Sub-treasury or independent treasury act repealed......Aug. 9,
Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History (ed. Benson Lossing), Weeks, Stephen Beauregard 1865- (search)
Weeks, Stephen Beauregard 1865- Educator; born in Pasquotauk county, N. C., Feb. 2, 1865; graduated at the University of North Carolina in 1886; spent over fifteen years in collecting historical material relating to North Carolina; is an authority on educational history; was associate editor of the Annual report of the United States commissioner of education in 1894-99. In December of the latter year he became connected with the United States Indian school service. His publications include Press of North Carolina in the nineteenth century; A bibliography of the Historical Literature of North Carolina; Southern Quakers and Slavery; Index to North Carolina colonial and State records; Life and times of Willie P. Mangum, United States Senator of North Carolina, and President of the Senate, etc.