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James Caldwell (Missouri speaker)

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He was elected to the Missouri Territorial Legislature in 1812, and served there until Missouri gained statehood in 1821. He was then elected to the
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on September 6, 1836. Most of his slaves were released upon his death. He is buried at Parkview Cemetery in
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he served under Archibald Woods and Thomas Wright. In 1781, Caldwell moved to
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In 1786, he married Meeke Perrin in Lincoln County. He served in the
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Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives
Henry S. Geyer
Missouri Senate
Missouri House of Representatives
Kentucky House of Representatives
Augusta County, Virginia
Libertyville, Missouri
Farmington, Missouri
Democratic-Republican
Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives
Virginia
American Revolutionary War
Lincoln County, Kentucky
William Whitley
American Indian Wars
Kentucky General Assembly
Harrison County, Kentucky
Libertyville, Missouri
Sainte Genevieve County
Saint Francois County
Missouri House of Representatives
Missouri State Senate
James Kerr
Libertyville, Missouri
Farmington, Missouri



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