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Charles Lynch (politician)

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1488: 708: 33: 304:, ran successfully for governor, narrowly defeating incumbent Governor Hiram Runnels. He took office in January 1836 and served a two-year term. One of his first acts as governor was approving a law to create 10 new counties from land received after the 1069: 1196: 1507: 326:, the state issued 5 million dollars in bonds through the Union Bank, but due to the continued decline of land prices, the Union Bank failed quickly. Lynch did not run for reelection. 522: 1500: 329:
After the end of Lynch's term, he served as the President of the Alabama and Mississippi Railroad and Banking Company, and served as Commissioner of Public Buildings for
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Lynch returned to the Mississippi Senate in 1832. He was elected President of the Senate, and in June 1833, he succeeded Governor
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Mississippi became involved in central banking by chartering the Union Bank during his tenure. During the
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Charles Lynch was born in 1783 in either South Carolina or Virginia. He was born into a
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Biographical directory of the governors of the United States, 1789-1978. Vol. 2
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Governor of Mississippi
Abram M. Scott
Hiram Runnels
John A. Quitman
Alexander G. McNutt
Mississippi State Senate
Jefferson County
Virginia
Shelby County, Kentucky
Monticello
Mississippi
Democratic
Whig
Democratic
Whig
Governor of Mississippi
planter
Monticello, Mississippi
Lawrence County, Mississippi
Mississippi State Senate
Abram L. Scott
Hiram Runnels
1835 Mississippi gubernatorial election
Whig
Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek
Choctaw
criminal justice reform
Panic of 1837
Jackson

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