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Guy M. Bryan

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to the Thirty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1858. He served as chairman of the Texas delegation to the
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Bryan was elected president of the Texas Veterans Association in 1892 and served until his death in
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on January 12, 1821. His family moved to the Mexican State of Texas in 1831, and settled near
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as a private in the Brazoria company commanded by Captain Samuel Ballowe.
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Democratic Party members of the Texas House of Representatives
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with the rank of major. He established a cotton bureau in
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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He was interred in the 482:from January 13, 1874 – April 18, 1876 81:March 4, 1857 â€“ March 3, 1859 7: 582:. Texas State Historical Association 535:to settle Texas. His grandmother is 496:from May 2, 1888 – January 13, 1891 439:1860 Democratic National Convention 431:1856 Democratic National Convention 353:. His college classmates included 647:Texas's 2nd congressional district 539:. His mother Emily's brother was 25: 1153:19th-century American legislators 1123:People from Herculaneum, Missouri 1143:Confederate States Army officers 1091: 260: 243: 231: 213: 201: 1133:Burials at Texas State Cemetery 27:American politician (1821–1901) 1158:People from Jones Creek, Texas 1: 1168:Military personnel from Texas 639:Member of the  624:U.S. House of Representatives 394:After the war Bryan moved to 341:In 1842 Bryan graduated from 239:Army of the Republic of Texas 607:"Guy M. Bryan (id: B000985)" 385:Trans-Mississippi Department 1189: 375:, and served as volunteer 1089: 703: 654: 637: 629: 622: 506:Texas Senate, District 24 454:House of Representatives 433:. Bryan was elected as a 429:He was a delegate to the 289: 85: 74: 50: 41: 605:United States Congress. 449:Texas legislature terms 251:Confederate States Army 492:Representative of the 485:Representative of the 478:Representative of the 471:Representative of the 464:Representative of the 457:Representative of the 1138:Kenyon College alumni 580:"Bryan, Guy Morrison" 546:His brothers include 371:Bryan sided with the 556:Stephen Samuel Perry 419:Texas State Cemetery 362:Mexican–American War 360:Bryan served in the 280:Mexican–American War 140:Texas State Cemetery 527:. His grandfather, 523:and his father was 355:Rutherford B. Hayes 300:U.S. Representative 658:Andrew J. 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Index

Guy Morrison Bryan

U.S. House of Representatives
Texas
2nd
Herculaneum
Missouri Territory
Austin
Texas State Cemetery
Democratic
Alma mater
Kenyon College
BA
Republic of Texas
Confederate States
Army of the Republic of Texas
Confederate States Army

Major
Texas Revolution
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
U.S. Representative
Texas
Herculaneum
Missouri Territory
San Felipe
Brazoria County
Columbia, Texas
Texas Revolution

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