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Found 17 total hits in 11 results.
Winchester, Va. (Virginia, United States) (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
Jefferson City (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
Missouri (Missouri, United States) (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
Claiborne Fox Jackson (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
Hamilton Rowan Gamble (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
January 31st, 1864 AD (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
1861 AD (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
November 29th, 1798 AD (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
1818 AD (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.
1817 AD (search for this): entry gamble-hamilton-rowan
Gamble, Hamilton Rowan 1798-
Statesman; born in Winchester, Va., Nov. 29, 1798; admitted to the bar of Virginia in 1817; went to Missouri in 1818, where he practised his profession and served the State in various capacities.
In 1861 the State Constitutional Convention appointed him provisional governor in place of Claiborne F. Jackson, who had joined the Confederates.
He served in this office until his death in Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 31, 1864.