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    Willie Person Mangum (/ˈwaɪli ˈpɑːrsən/; May 10, 1792 – September 7, 1861) was an American politician and planter who served as U.S. Senator from the state...
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    known as the Willie P. Mangum House, was a plantation in Durham County, North Carolina, near Bahama. It was the estate of Willie Person Mangum, who served...
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  • election to fill the U.S. House seat left vacant by the resignation of Willie P. Mangum. He was elected in regular Congressional elections to four succeeding...
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    Hugh Lawson White of Tennessee. Two other Whigs, Daniel Webster and Willie Person Mangum, carried Massachusetts and South Carolina respectively on single-state...
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  • (1829–1831) Bedford Brown (J) 22nd (1831–1833) Willie P. Mangum (D) 23rd (1833–1835) Willie P. Mangum (NR) 24th (1835–1837) Robert Strange (J) Bedford...
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  • Although he ran for re-election in 1822, he was narrowly defeated by Willie P. Mangum and returned to farming and the ministry. Crudup was a delegate from...
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    party candidates. The others were Daniel Webster, Hugh L. White, and Willie P. Mangum. More than one Whig candidate emerged in an effort to defeat the incumbent...
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  • at Chavis' school. His students included Priestly H. Mangum, brother of Senator Willie P. Mangum; Archibald E. Henderson and John L. Henderson, sons of...
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  • the American Presidential Elections. New York, New York: Frederick Ungar. p. 49. OCLC 500975. Schlesinger, Arthur M. Jr. History of American Presidential...
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    pro tempore President: George M. Dallas (D) President pro tempore: Willie P. Mangum (W), until March 4, 1845 Ambrose Hundley Sevier (D), only on December...
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