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Attorney Generals
(19)
Hadley, Herbert S
(4)
Stringfellow, Benjami...
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Walker, Robert F
(2)
State Representatives
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Book
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Magazine Article
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Manuscript
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Photograph, B/w
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William Rufus Jackson
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M L Van Nada
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Columbia Library Club
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Howard L Conard
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North Todd Gentry
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1935
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1906
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August//1974
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Annals of Platte County, Missouri
1897
Descriptions and references about Benjamin Stringfellow, a pro-slavery activist in 1850s Platte County, Missouri and Kansas Territory. Arriving in Weston, Missouri in 1853 as a lawyer and involved in the...
2.
Chief Figures in the Standard Oil Inquisition
January/20/1906
Photo of Herbert Hadley, attorney-general of Missouri and "inquisitor in the New York Standard Oil hearing," describing the proceedings of the court case and his involvement in it, mentioning the Missouri...
3.
Encyclopedia of the History of Missouri: A Compendium of History and Biography for Ready Reference
1901
Biographical sketch of Benjamin Stringfellow, "lawyer and Attorney General of Missouri." First a lawyer in Keytesville, Missouri in the 1840s and moving to Weston, Missouri in 1853 as a proslavery activist...
4.
Herbert S. Hadley--Attorney-General of Missouri
March//1906
Large photographic portrait of and caption about Herbert Hadley, attorney-general of Missouri, first entering "national prominence by his conduct of Missouri's suit against the Standard Oil Co."
5.
Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present
1935
One paragraph of biography about Jackson Smith (1838-1908), attorney general of Missouri and native of Callaway County, Missouri and moving to Platte County and then Saint Joseph, Missouri.
6.
Missouri Democracy: A History of the Party and Its Representative Members--Past and Present
1935
One paragraph of biography about Robert Walker (1850-1930), Missouri "attorney general in 1892." Native of Versailles, Missouri also becoming "judge of the Supreme Court" of Missouri in 1912.
7.
Missouri Heritage
January/13/1968
File containing a portrait and biographical article about Reverend Robert William Wells, or Robert Wells, "known as the designer of the great seal of Missouri." Emigrant to Missouri Territory before 1821...
8.
Missouri Heritage: Jurist Known for Work on Secession Document
October/17/1970
Photo and biographical article about William Napton (1808-1883), "best known by Civil war historians as the principal architect of the Jackson county secession resolutions and by lawyers for his 25 years...
9.
People Talked About
January/26/1905
Photo and description of Herbert Hadley, attorney general of Missouri "and a great foe of the boodlers [people involved in bribery]." He was born in Kansas and came to Kansas City in the late 1800s, being...
10.
Stratton Shartel Obituary
February/2/1956
Obituary for Stratton Shartel, a former Missouri attorney general and co-organizer of the highway patrol, dying at the age of 60 on February 2, 1956.
11.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of Robert Walker, a Saint Louis lawyer and "ex-attorney general of the State of Missouri" born in Florence, Missouri in 1850.
12.
The Book of Missourians
1906
Biographical sketch of John Wood, a Saint Louis lawyer born in Kentucky in 1850 and raised in Clark County, Missouri, becoming a Missouri state representative and attorney general.
13.
The March of Events: Two Men of the Month
May//1906
Photo, caption, and description about Herbert Hadley, attorney-general of Missouri, and his involvement in the state's case against the Standard Oil Company.
14.
The Missouri Historical Review Index
1934
References to Benjamin Stringfellow (a proslavery politician in 1850s Kansas Territory and later Missouri attorney general) in the first 25 volumes of the Missouri Historical Review magazine.
15.
The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Biographical sketch of John Hockaday, attorney general of Missouri and briefly a Missouri state senator, born in Fulton, Missouri, in 1836.
16.
The United States Biographical Dictionary and Portrait Gallery of Eminent and Self-Made Men
//1878
Biographical sketch of Jackson Smith, attorney general of Missouri, born in Callaway County, Missouri in 1838.
17.
The Work of the Attorney General of Missouri
1927
A six-page typewritten manuscript of an address given in 1927 by the Attorney General of Missouri on the radio.
18.
Vern's Side of the Coin
August//1974
Photos and biographical article about Vern Miller, attorney general of Kansas, discussing his drug investigative agents' experiences especially between Kansas City and Wichita, etc.
19.
William M. Ferguson
ca1960
Portrait of William M. Ferguson, Kansas Attorney General. He spoke at the January 16, 1962 luncheon meeting.
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