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    Clement Claiborne Clay (December 13, 1816 – January 3, 1882), also known as C. C. Clay Jr., was a United States Senator (Democrat) from the state of Alabama...
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    and Mrs. Clement Claiborne Clay. She took on different responsibilities after the Civil War. As the wife of US Senator Clement Claiborne Clay from Alabama...
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  • Clement Clay may refer to: Clement Comer Clay (1789–1866), Governor of Alabama 1835–1837, and U.S. Senator from Alabama 1837–1841 Clement Claiborne Clay...
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    Clay married Susannah Claiborne Withers on April 4, 1815. They had three sons: Clement Claiborne Clay, John Withers Clay, and Hugh Lawson Clay. Clay served...
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  • Clay Cassius Marcellus Clay (1810–1903), abolitionist, publisher, U.S. general, U.S. minister to Russia. Clement Claiborne Clay (1816–1882), U.S. Senator...
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    February 21, 1862. The class is indicated before the name. Alabama 1. Clement Claiborne Clay 3. William Lowndes Yancey (died on July 23, 1863) Robert Jemison...
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    Hunter, Alexander H. Stephens, Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, Clement Clay, George W. Randolph, and Lucy Holcombe Pickens, the wife of the Governor...
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  • Senator Clay may refer to: Alexander S. Clay (1853–1910), U.S. Senator from Georgia from 1897 to 1910 Clement Claiborne Clay (1816–1882), U.S. Senator...
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    Drake (1812–1892), woman suffragist. Virginia Clay-Clopton (1823–1915), wife of Clement Claiborne Clay, memoirist and socialite. Albert Russel Erskine...
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    Confederate spy, said that he saw Powell meet with Jacob Thompson and Clement Claiborne Clay, the two heads of the Confederate Secret Service, in Toronto. On...
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    a Founders Club. Graham Ashcraft, professional baseball player Clement Claiborne Clay, United States senator and Confederate States senator Lena Styles...
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    Confederate Congress (1862–64) included two senators from Alabama—Clement Claiborne Clay and William Lowndes Yancey (died July 23, 1863; replaced by Robert...
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    Clemens. On November 28, 1853, Democrat Clement Claiborne Clay was elected late to the seat. Y Clement Claiborne Clay 85 votes R. W. Walker 37 votes Jeremiah...
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    committees on Claims (Alfred Iverson Sr. of Georgia), Commerce (Clement Claiborne Clay of Alabama), the District of Columbia (Albert G. Brown of Mississippi)...
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    Alabama Elections in Alabama List of United States Senate elections in Alabama Clay and Fitzpatrick along with several other senators announced they were withdrawing...
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    justice in 2025. List of all chief justices of Alabama Supreme Court: Clement Claiborne Clay Abner Smith Lipscomb Reuben Saffold Henry Hitchcock (D) Arthur F...
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  • Cattle Annie, outlaw with Little Britches (died 1978) January 3 – Clement Claiborne Clay, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1853 to 1862, Confederate States...
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    interned at Fort Monroe, Virginia, where Jefferson Davis and Senator Clement Claiborne Clay (accused of conspiracy to assassinate Lincoln) were the only other...
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  • 32nd (1851–1853) Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D) vacant 33rd (1853–1855) Clement Claiborne Clay (D) 34th (1855–1857) vacant Benjamin Fitzpatrick (D) 35th (1857–1859)...
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  • golfer Randolph Royall Claiborne Jr., bishop Benjamin L. Clapp, Mormon leader Alex Clay, soccer player Clement Claiborne Clay, politician Jeremiah Clemens...
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  • diplomat Brutus Clay, fourth cousin of U.S. Senator Clement Claiborne Clay Jr., first cousin twice removed of U.S. Representative Matthew Clay and Kentucky...
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  • Clay; third cousin once removed of Clement Comer Clay; and fourth cousin of Clement Claiborne Clay. In 1892 Clay donated a home in memory of his wife...
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    Electoral history Alabama Clement Claiborne Clay Democratic 1853 (special) Incumbent re-elected in 1858. ▌Y Clement Claiborne Clay (Democratic) [data missing]...
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  • Politicians: Clarke-streett to Claytee". Retrieved 2014-07-03. "CLAY, Clement Claiborne, Jr. – Biographical Information". Retrieved 2014-07-03. "The Political...
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    affluent Confederates in Canada stayed such as Jacob Thompson, Clement Claiborne Clay, James Westcott, Moses Montrose Pallen, Luke P. Blackburn, Nathaniel...
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  • removed of U.S. Senator Clement Claiborne Clay Jr., granduncle of U.S. Senator Thomas Clay McCreery and U.S. Minister Brutus J. Clay. Adlai E. Stevenson I...
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  • Senator from Kentucky from 1868 to 1871 (died 1890) December 13 – Clement Claiborne Clay, U.S. Senator from Alabama from 1853 to 1862, Confederate States...
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    affluent, better educated opponents from Huntsville, including Clement Claiborne Clay, by the majority vote of the plain folk of the hill country. Despite...
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    Thomas W. Ferry Succeeded by Isaac P. Christiancy Preceded by Clement Claiborne Clay Chair of the Senate Commerce Committee 1861–1875 Succeeded by Roscoe...
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  • Image Name Term Clement Claiborne Clay 1862–1864 Richard Wilde Walker 1864–1865...
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