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ORIGINAL - CONGRESSMAN ( MISSOURI ) : J.R.BARRET - SPEECH BOOKLET JUNE 6,1860

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  • Country/Region: United States
  • Politician: Congressman
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  • Country: USA
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  • Material: Paper
  • Theme: Political
  • Year: 1860
  • Type: Books & Publications
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Region: Missouri

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    ORIGINAL - CONGRESSMAN ( MISSOURI ) : * J.R.BARRET - SPEECH BOOKLET JUNE 6,1860
    ORIGINAL - MISSOURI CONTESTED ELECTION SPEECH OF (
    CONGRESSMAN)
    * HON. J.R.BARRET
    OF
    MISSOURI IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES JUNE 6,1860
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    CONDITION IS VERY GOOD THROUGHOUT WITH A FEW
    BINDING
    STRINGS SLIGHTLY LOOSE. EDGE WEAR. SOME OLD LIBRARY STAMPS AND NUMBERS ALONG WITH PENCILED NOTES AND NUMBERS.
    (please see pictures)
    18 PAGE + 2 PAGE FRONT COVER
    DIMENSIONS: 6 1/4" x 9 1/4" STRING BINDING ON 9 1/4"
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    * John Richard Barret (b.1825 – d.1903)
    was a U.S. Representative from Missouri. Born in Greensburg, Kentucky, Barret attended the common schools and then went to Centre College in Danville, Kentucky. He moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1839 and graduated from St. Louis University in 1843. He thereafter studied and then practiced law. Barret was elected to the State house of representatives in 1852 and served four terms. He became identified with the St. Louis Agricultural Society and organized its exhibitions. After defeating the incumbent Francis P. Blair, Jr. in 1858, he presented his credentials as a Democratic member-elect to the 36th Congress. He served from March 4, 1859 to June 8, 1860, when he was succeeded by Blair, who had contested the election. In a special election against Blair, Barret was subsequently sentagain to the same Congress to fill the vacancy caused by Blair's resignation on June 25. Barret then served from December 3,1860 to March 4, 1861.