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OVERVIEW:
BORN:
December 14, 1801
Buncombe County, North Carolina
DIED:
April 19, 1881 (age 79)
Roseburg, Oregon
POLITICAL PARTY:
Democrat
HIGHLIGHTS:
1810:
Moved to Henderson, Kentucky
1822:
Elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives and served several terms
1844-1846:
Member of the Kentucky State Senate
1846-1848:
Served in the Army during the Mexican-American War
1847:
Promoted to Major General in the Army
1849-1850:
Governor of the Oregon Territory
1852:
Unsuccessful Candidate for Democratic Presidential Nomination
1851-1859:
Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from the Oregon Territory
1859-1861:
U.S. Senator from Oregon
1860:
Unsuccessful Democratic Candidate for Vice President
SOURCES:
Biographical Directory of Congress
University of Oregon
Oregon Encyclopedia
Harper’s Weekly
Wikipedia