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    Henry Clay Warmoth (May 9, 1842 – September 30, 1931) was an American attorney and veteran Civil War officer in the Union Army who was elected governor...
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  • American baseball player Henry C. Warmoth (1842–1931), American attorney, Civil War officer, and politician Logan Warmoth (born 1995), American baseball...
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    Dunn in 1871 and briefly served as acting governor of Louisiana after Henry C. Warmoth was impeached. After the contested 1872 Louisiana gubernatorial election...
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    Democrats and anti-Grant Republicans, including Republican Gov. Henry C. Warmoth. Warmoth's opponents in the Republican Party remained loyal to President...
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  • Republican governor Henry C. Warmoth. February 10, 1872, he and other "colored" legislators signed a letter in support of Warmoth. He also co-signed a...
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    Illinois 1940-41, National Commander of the American Legion 1945-46 Henry C. Warmoth, 23rd Governor of Louisiana Hamilton County Courthouse (Illinois) 1968...
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    and the trials of slavery. Henry C. Warmoth was the Republican governor of Louisiana from 1868 to 1874. As governor, Warmoth was plagued by accusations...
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    He actively supported Henry C. Warmoth, the Republican Governor of Louisiana and a former Union officer. In May 1870, Warmoth named him adjutant general...
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    Democrats and anti-Grant Republicans, including Republican Gov. Henry C. Warmoth. Warmoth's opponents in the Republican Party remained loyal to President...
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  • Sobel 1978, pp. 571–572. "Henry Clay Warmoth". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 2, 2023. "Henry Clay Warmoth". Secretary of State of Louisiana...
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    Shreveport Rick Ward III (born 1982), state senator from Iberville Parish Henry C. Warmoth (1842–1931), Governor of Louisiana during Reconstruction Storm Warren...
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  • November 1837, then age 26. The second youngest governor ever elected was Henry C. Warmoth of Louisiana, who was elected during reconstruction in 1868 at the...
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    the civil rights of African Americans. As a result of this election Henry Clay Warmoth was elected Governor of Louisiana. At age 26 he was the youngest governor...
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    assistant alderman under the governorship of Joshua Baker and then Henry C. Warmoth between 1868 and 1870. By 1870, he was also listed as president and...
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  • baseball player (died 1943) December 20 – Henry Kimball Hadley, composer (died 1937) January 15 – Edward C. Delavan, temperance movement leader (born...
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    by Henry Clay Warmoth, formerly of Illinois. In 1871, he became the first African American acting governor of a U.S. state after Governor Warmoth injured...
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    governor of a U.S. state following the impeachment of the prior governor Henry C. Warmoth. Pinchback originally had credentials to be seated and the House was...
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    succeeded governors before the 1845 Constitution was adopted, including Henry S. Thibodaux, Armand Beauvais and Jacques Dupre. The lieutenant governor...
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    winner by outgoing Republican Henry C. Warmoth. Democratic forces in the state legislature succeeded in impeaching Warmoth after this action, and both Kellogg...
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  • Delaware from 1841 to 1845 (born 1796) Jesse Chisholm, pioneer (born c. 1805) May 10 – Henry Bennett, politician (born 1808) May 23 – Kit Carson, trapper, scout...
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  • since 1807. September 18 – Old Faithful Geyser is observed and named by Henry D. Washburn during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition to Yellowstone...
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  • African American governor of a U.S. state following the impeachment of Henry C. Warmoth. 1905 – In France, a law separating church and state is passed. 1911...
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  • American business history. Greenwood Press. p. 491. ISBN 9780313295492. Gates, Henry Louis Jr. (4 March 2013). "Did Black People Own Slaves?". The Root. Retrieved...
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  • Claflin's Weekly claiming in "The Beecher-Tilton Scandal Case" article that Henry Ward Beecher had committed adultery with Theodore Tilton's wife. The subsequent...
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    William Pitt Kellogg (category Washington, D.C., Republicans)
    John McEnery, a Democrat, ran against Kellogg. The sitting Governor Henry Clay Warmoth, although a Republican, opposed the Republican Party faction that...
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  • for Lieutenant Governor after losing the nomination for governor to Henry C. Warmoth by a few votes on the second ballot after leading the first. Dumas...
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  • Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. James Gordon Bennett, Jr. of the New York Herald asks Henry Morton Stanley to find Dr. Livingstone. Marcus Jastrow arrives in the United...
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    It was briefly revived after the election of Northern Republican Henry C. Warmoth as governor of the state. The original site of the New Orleans Tribune...
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    "Custom House" Republican faction. He supported Republican Governor Henry C. Warmoth. Governor William P. Kellogg appointed him to the Board of State Engineers...
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    this, Governor Baker resigned and in a special election Republican Henry C. Warmoth was elected Governor. In 1825, Baker married Fanny Assheton Stelle...
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