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Joseph W. McClurg

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244: 33: 747: 319:, although he never practiced. In 1841, he returned to Missouri to marry Mary Catherine Johnson. He was involved in lead mining and merchandising and created McClurg's Old Salt Road through rural Missouri to assure a supply of salt for his customers. In 1844, he would operate a store in Hazelwood (the first county seat of Webster County), Missouri with his stepfather. 1081: 385:. It was an entrepreneurial venture made promising on the basis of several years of mild weather; however, the winter of 1886-87 was a famously cruel one that convinced the family to return to Missouri. He was appointed Registrar of Lands at 1091: 381:. He served a two-year term and with Radical Republicanism falling from favor, lost his bid for re-election. In 1886, he accompanied his son, Joseph, and his daughter, Fannie along with her six children, to homestead in the 357:
in March 1861, in which Missouri agreed to stay in the Union. Although he was later to sign the 13th Amendment as a Missouri Representative, Joseph McClurg was a slaveowner until shortly before the issuance of the
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Unconditional Union Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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in the 1830s before returning to St. Louis to serve as deputy for his uncle,
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Marshall Brotherton. At 19, he studied law and was admitted to the
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of the 8th Missouri State Militia Cavalry, until elected to the
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He resigned his last term to run for Missouri governor as a
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An avid unionist, he was a delegate to the historic
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Governor of Missouri
Edwin O. Stanard
Thomas Clement Fletcher
B. Gratz Brown
U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri
5th
Thomas L. Price
John H. Stover
St. Louis County
Missouri Territory
Lebanon, Missouri
Republican
Alma mater
Oxford College

19th Governor of Missouri
American Civil War
St. Louis, Missouri
orphaned
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
foundry
Oxford College
Ohio
Louisiana
Mississippi
Sheriff
bar
Texas

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