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Augustus H. Garland

Augustus H. Garland

Former United States Attorney General
Augustus Hill Garland was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Arkansas, who initially opposed Arkansas' secession from the United States, but later served in both houses of the Congress ... Wikipedia
Born: June 11, 1832, Covington, TN
Died: January 26, 1899 (age 66 years), Washington, D.C.
Previous offices: United States Attorney General (1885–1889), Senator, AR (1877–1885), Governor of Arkansas (1874–1877), and more
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Augustus H. Garland from en.m.wikipedia.org
Augustus Hill Garland (June 11, 1832 – January 26, 1899) was an American lawyer and Democratic politician from Arkansas, who initially opposed Arkansas' ...
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Augustus H. Garland from www.justice.gov
Oct 24, 2022 ˇ He died on January 26, 1899, in Washington, D.C., while arguing a case before the Supreme Court. About the Artist: Henry Ulke. (1821-1910).
Augustus H. Garland from encyclopediaofarkansas.net
Oct 25, 2023 ˇ Augustus Hill Garland was the eleventh governor of Arkansas, a member of the Confederate Congress, a U.S. senator, and attorney general of ...
Born in Covington, Tennessee, Augustus Garland was raised in Arkansas. He graduated from St. Joseph's College in Kentucky in 1849 and returned to Arkansas ...
AUGUSTUS HILL GARLAND Arkansas's 11th governor was born in Tipton County, Tennessee, on June 11, 1832. He attended St. Mary's College, Lebanon, Kentucky, and ...
A letter written by Augustus Hill Garland, written on the stationery of the United States Senate Chamber, Washington, October 31, 1877. The collection consists ...
During the Civil War, he was a member of the Confederate Congress in Richmond, Virginia. After the war, Garland was governor of Arkansas, 1874-1877. He ...
Artist: Henry Byrd, 1805 - 1884; Sitter: Augustus Hill Garland, 1832 - 1899: Sarah Virginia Garland, 1835 - 1877: Thomas Garland, 1854 - 1855. Date: c. 1857.
Augustus H. Garland from www.nytimes.com
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26. -- Ex-Attorney General Augustus H. Garland was stricken with apoplexy While addressing the United States Supreme Court at 12:15 o'clock ...