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325:, who narrowly lost the three-way race. Frank argued that legally cast ballots for him were disregarded by local election officials, and that illegal ballots for Glover were counted, thereby denying Frank a victory. The U.S. House Committee on Elections determined that Glover was entitled to the seat. Glover was not a candidate for re-nomination in 1888, and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Democratic nomination for 38: 281:
when he was elected in March 1881 to represent the 10th Ward on the St. Louis Democratic Committee. He did not regularly attend meetings or participate in committee activities, and he was removed from the position in November, 1881. In 1883, Glover was one of the defense counsel retained by
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In February 1887, Glover married Katherine Augusta Patten, one of five sisters who were heir to their late father Edmund's gold mining fortune, at her family's mansion in Washington, D.C. The society wedding was attended by Nevada Senator
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After the death of Katherine Patten Glover's mother Anastasia in September 1888, the Glovers began a prolonged legal battle with Mrs. Glover's sisters over her share of the inheritance. One of the outcomes was the 1897
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does not apply with respect to the deceased author of a will and his or her lawyer, on the grounds that disposition of the estate according to the deceased's wishes takes priority over confidential communications.
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against the mine owners. When the state government imposed limitations on firearms in an attempt to stop violence, Glover publicly refused to comply. County sheriff's deputies and members of the
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Glover was born in St. Louis, Missouri on June 23, 1852, a son of Samuel Taylor Glover and Mildred Ann (Buckner) Glover. He attended the public schools of St. Louis and
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subsequently attempted to enter his office to disarm him; shots were exchanged, and Glover was wounded. He quickly recovered and continued to support the miners.
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Congress in 1886, and served from March 4, 1885 to March 3, 1889. During his House service, Glover was a member of the
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Glover retired due to ill health and loss of his mental faculties in 1926, and was committed to the state hospital in
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Glover then returned to the practice of law in St. Louis, where he remained until 1909, when he moved to
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Digest of Contested Election Cases Arising in the Forty-eighth, Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses
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Christensen, Lawrence O.; Foley, William E.; Kremer, Gary R.; Winn, Kenneth H., eds. (1999).
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and their wives. They were the parents of two children, son Edmund and daughter Gladys.
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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for an 1881 robbery and murder; the trial ended with James's acquittal.
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A Catalogue of the Officers and Students of Washington University
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Biographical Directory of the American Congress, 1774-1961
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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John Montgomery Glover

United States House of Representatives
James Broadhead
Nathan Frank
Missouri's 9th congressional district
St. Louis
Missouri
Pueblo, Colorado
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Democratic
John Montgomery Glover
Washington University in St. Louis
U.S. Representative
Missouri
John Montgomery Glover
Washington University in St. Louis
Beta Theta Pi
studied law
admitted to the bar
Democrat
Frank James
Gallatin, Missouri
Democrat
49th
50th
Judiciary Committee
Committee on Territories
Nathan Frank
governor of Missouri

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