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Title
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Senator Lewis F. Linn and the Oregon Question
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Description
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Article about Senator Lewis Linn (1795-1843), one of the most active promoters of "the American expansionist compulsion" (along with Representative John Floyd of Virginia in the 1820s) from 1837 until his death in 1843. Linn was a native of Kentucky who lived and died in Sainte Genevieve, Missouri. Included are portraits of Linn, Senator Thomas Hart Benton, Henry Dodge, George McDuffie, Caleb Cushing, and Jesse Applegate. Linn was influenced by Thomas Hart Benton in his "Oregon fever" to settle the far West, and he became known as "the father of Oregon." His guardian as a child was Henry Dodge. Linn worked on the interests of early Missouri but had a special interest in Oregon and he established a bill in 1838 "to establish the Oregon Territory west of the Rocky Mountains and north of latitute 42 [degrees]" to ensure its protection as U.S. territory versus British territory--in opposition to Senator George McDuffie.
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Date
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1971-10
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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The Journal of Mamie Bernard Aguirre
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Description
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Photo and description of "Senator Steven B. Elkins," at the age of 21 in Westport during the Civil War as a passenger on an ambulance wagon, accompanying Mamie Aguirre on her honeymoon.
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Date
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1966
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Object Type
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Magazine Article
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Title
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Thomas Hart Benton, Senator
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Description
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Portrait, biographical sketch, and lengthy descriptions of important political influences on the early history of Missouri of Senator Thomas Hart Benton.
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Date
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1935
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Object Type
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Book Section