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    John Bullock Clark Sr. (April 17, 1802 – October 29, 1885) was a militia officer and politician who served as a member of the United States Congress and...
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    John Bullock Clark Jr. (January 14, 1831 – September 7, 1903) was a general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and a Reconstruction...
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    outrages are beyond all description". The order was directed to General John Bullock Clark, and it was implemented by the state militia to forcefully displace...
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  • 1825–1904), Minnesota state senator John Clark (Utah politician) (1834–1908), mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah John Bullock Clark (1802–1885), American politician...
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  • Henderson Clark (1767 – November 21, 1828) was a congressman and lawyer from Virginia. He was the brother of James Clark, the uncle of John Bullock Clark, Sr...
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    Clark has been in operation since 1887. The community has the name of John Bullock Clark Jr., a five-term U.S. Congressman from Missouri. According to the...
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    Mississippi 2. Albert Gallatin Brown 1. James Phelan Sr. Missouri 1. John Bullock Clark Sr. 2. Robert Ludwell Yates Peyton (died on September 3, 1863) Waldo...
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    seven districts. 1. Thomas Lowndes Snead 2. Nimrod Lindsay Norton 3. John Bullock Clark, Sr. 4. Aaron H. Conrow X 5. George Graham Vest X (resigned January...
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    Seth Bullock (July 23, 1849 – September 23, 1919) was a Canadian-American frontiersman, business proprietor, politician, sheriff, and U.S. Marshal. He...
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  • Rogers Clark (1752–1818), American Revolutionary War general Harold L. Clark (1893–1973), U.S. Air Force brigadier general John Bullock Clark Jr. (1831–1903)...
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    Stephen Clark Bullock (born April 11, 1966) is an American politician and lawyer who served as the 24th governor of Montana from 2013 to 2021. He is a...
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    Sandra Annette Bullock (/ˈbʊlək/; born July 26, 1964) is an American actress and film producer. She has received several awards and nominations, including...
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  • by Colonel John Bullock Clark Jr. At the Battle of Prairie Grove on December 7, 1862, the regiment was officially in Brigadier General John S. Roane's...
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    election, Democrat Thomas Reynolds defeated Whig candidate John Bullock Clark. John Bullock Clark, major general in the Missouri militia during the Mormon...
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    supporting the Confederate states' secession: Democrats John Bullock Clark of Missouri, John William Reid of Missouri, and Henry Cornelius Burnett of...
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  • H. Clark and James Clark. John Bullock Clark Jr. (1831–1903), U.S. Representative from Missouri 1873–83. Son of John Bullock Clark. James B. Clark (1850–1921)...
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    William Bullock Clark (December 15, 1860 – July 27, 1917), was an American geologist. William Bullock Clark was born on December 15, 1860, at Brattleboro...
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    Mississippi River under the command of Colonel John Bullock Clark Jr., with the intent of harassing Union shipping. Clark's force was eventually recalled to Little...
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  • insufficient evidence was found, or the member's term expired: 1808: Senator John Smith, Democratic-Republican of Ohio, was implicated in the Aaron Burr-led...
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  • Congress. Retrieved August 25, 2019. United States Congress. "CLARK, John Bullock, Jr. (id: C000442)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress...
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    of the Congress. Alabama Richard W. Walker Robert H. Smith Colin J. McRae John Gill Shorter (resigned November 1861) Cornelius Robinson (took his seat on...
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    Carnahan's husband Mel Carnahan was elected to succeed incumbent Senator John Ashcroft, but died on October 16, 2000, on a plane crash, before the election...
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  • Hiram Bledsoe Third Division      BG John Bullock Clark, Jr. commanded directly Burbridge's Infantry: Col John Q. Burbridge Major's Cavalry: Ltc James...
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  • guns Cpt James W. Kneisley - - - - Third Division Col John Bullock Clark Jr. 1st Infantry Maj John F. Rucker 1 5 5 11 2nd Infantry Col Congreve Jackson...
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  • Claiborne Fox Jackson appointed him along with Meriwether Lewis Clark, Sr.; John Bullock Clark, Sr.; William Y. Slack; Alexander William Doniphan; Mosby Parsons;...
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  • Alan Louis Charles Bullock, Baron Bullock, FBA (13 December 1914 – 2 February 2004) was a British historian. He is best known for his book Hitler: A Study...
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    from Missouri In office January 12, 1865 – May 10, 1865 Preceded by John Bullock Clark Succeeded by Constituency abolished Member of the Confederate States...
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    Order", told the commander of the Missouri State Militia, General John Bullock Clark, that, "The Mormons must be treated as enemies, and must be exterminated...
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  • Marmaduke's Brigade    BG John Bullock Clark Jr. 3rd Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col Colton Greene 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment: Col John Q. Burbridge 7th Missouri...
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    responsible before an earthly tribunal, so help me God." General John Bullock Clark had been appointed by Governor Boggs to enforce the extermination...
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