Isham Green Harris (February 10, 1818 – July 8, 1897) was an American and Confederate politician who served as the 16th governor of Tennessee from 1857...
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his state took up the issue of secession. His successor as governor, Isham G. Harris, and the legislature organized a referendum on whether to have a constitutional...
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a fort at Randolph, Tennessee, on the Mississippi River. Governor Isham G. Harris convened an emergency session of the Tennessee General Assembly in...
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to elect the governor of Tennessee. Incumbent Democratic governor Isham G. Harris won re-election, defeating Independent Democrat William Hawkins Polk...
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Democratic governor Isham G. Harris narrowly won re-election, defeating Opposition Party John Netherland with 52.79% of the vote. Isham Harris ran for re-election...
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Isham is a masculine given name which may refer to: Isham Hardy (1899–1983), American football player Isham G. Harris (1818–1897), American politician...
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Memphis. A prominent attorney, upon the death in office of Senator Isham G. Harris, Turley was appointed by governor of Tennessee Robert L. Taylor to...
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14KN, 11D 38KN, 37D James Buchanan/ John C. Breckinridge (D) Y 1857 Isham G. Harris (D) Andrew Johnson (D) John Bell (KN) 7D, 3KN 1858 18D, 7KN 42D, 33KN...
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(Select) District of Columbia (Chairman: John J. Ingalls; Ranking Member: Isham G. Harris) Education and Labor (Chairman: Henry W. Blair; Ranking Member: James...
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area. It was the site of a Confederate training camp, Camp Harris, named for Isham G. Harris, the Confederate governor of Tennessee, who was a native of...
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