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    Retrieved August 10, 2012. Arkansas Secession Convention. 1861. p. 4. Henry Massey Rector at Find a Grave Henry Massey Rector at The Political Graveyard...
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    Court Henry Massey Rector defeated Democratic nominee Richard H. Johnson. On election day, 6 August 1860, Independent Democratic candidate Henry Massey Rector...
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  • Senator Rector may refer to: Chris Rector (born 1951), Maine State Senate Henry Massey Rector (1816–1899), Arkansas State Senate This disambiguation page...
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    is named after Governor Henry Massey Rector (1816–1899). In 1881 the Texas and St. Louis Railroad laid out the town of Rector about 2 miles (3 km) to...
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    Pop Lannigan. James Rector was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He was the grandson of Arkansas Civil War governor Henry Massey Rector and Mississippi Reconstruction...
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    Retrieved December 14, 2023. Dubin 2003, p. 11. Sobel 1978, pp. 68–69. "Henry Massey Rector". National Governors Association. Retrieved February 2, 2023. Whayne...
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  • Justice Rector may refer to: Henry Massey Rector, associate justice of the Kansas Supreme Court James Ward Rector, associate justice of the Wisconsin...
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  • Hundley Sevier. Elias W. Rector, candidate for Governor of Arkansas, Arkansas State Representative. Son of Henry Massey Rector. Politics portal United...
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    Marshal for the District of Minnesota and Minnesota legislator Henry Massey Rector (1816–1899), U.S. Marshal for Arkansas, later governor of that state...
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    by Governor Henry Massey Rector to serve as the inspector general of the new Arkansas State Troops. McRae was first sent to Camp Rector at Hopefield...
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  • player Hartman Rector Jr. (1924–2018), American Latter Day Saints leader Henry Massey Rector (1816–1899), governor of Arkansas Jamaica Rector (b. 1981), American...
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  • Fleming Fagan was also related by marriage to Arkansas Governor Henry Massey Rector. Hugh Joseph Addonizio (1914–1981), U.S. Representative from New...
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  • Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1841 to 1860 (born 1784) June 6 – Henry P. Haun, U.S. Senator from California from 1859 to 1860 (born 1815) July...
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  • force. He ordered cotton stores near Searcy destroyed, and Governor Henry Massey Rector prepared government offices for evacuation. Meanwhile, small advance...
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    by A.S. Huey Succeeded by H.C. Lowe In office 1861–1864 Governor Henry Massey Rector Thomas Fletcher Harris Flanagin Preceded by H.C. Lowe Succeeded by...
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  • gives the Union Army its first major victory of the war, by capturing Fort Henry, Tennessee. February 15 – American Civil War: General Ulysses S. Grant attacks...
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  • Godfrey Lowell Cabot, industrialist and philanthropist (died 1962) March 1 – Henry Harland, novelist and editor (died 1905) March 15 – Joseph M. Devine, 6th...
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    Maclay, Robert Plunket Randal, Horace Terrell, Alexander Watkins Ashby, Henry Marshall Ashby, Turner Barry, John D. Bartow, Francis Stebbins Benton, Samuel...
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  • The Federal occupation of Batesville prompted Arkansas Governor Henry Massey Rector to call out the militia and move the state archives from Little Rock...
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  • election to fill unexpired term. The 1861 constitution was enacted during Rector's term; while term lengths remained at four years, a new election schedule...
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    Political offices Preceded by Williamson Simpson Oldham Justice of the Arkansas Supreme Court 1848–1859 Succeeded by Henry Massey Rector...
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    Williamson Simpson Oldham 1845–1848   Christopher C. Scott 1848–1859   Henry Massey Rector 1859–1860   Hulbert F. Fairchild 1860–1864   Albert Pike 1864–1865...
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    Little Rock Arsenal, the leading citizens of Helena sent Governor Henry Massey Rector a telegram volunteering 500 men to assist in its seizure. Edmund...
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  • Goggin 71,592 48.11 / 100 2nd 1860 Arkansas Independent Democrat Henry Massey Rector 32,048 52.52 / 100 1st Massachusetts Constitutional Union Amos Adams...
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    Consolidated Mounted Infantry. Meanwhile, back in Arkansas, Governor Henry Massey Rector issued an address on May 5, 1862, calling for the formation of 30...
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    and Bradgate Park in Leicestershire, and his mother had inherited Dunham Massey Hall and land in Stalybridge. His father died in 1768 and his mother in...
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    George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer (category Booth family of Dunham Massey)
    him in the Booth titles and estates, which included Dunham Massey Hall and Staley Hall. Henry later became Earl of Warrington. Although this earldom became...
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    Westmoreland County Board of Supervisors 1984) pp. 123-125 Don W. and Sue Massey, The Episcopal Churches in the Diocese of Virginia (Charlottesville, Howell...
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    John Massey, who had fled to the Continent. In 1692, he became Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford until 1695. In 1702, he was appointed Rector of...
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    chapel itself is situated within Massey College, a college of the University of Toronto, conceived by Vincent Massey, a former governor general of Canada...
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