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in 1825 and found work in a mercantile establishment. Kennett then spent several years in Europe on account of ill health, before returning to St. Louis in 1849. He served as vice president of the
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Opposition Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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How Missouri Counties, Towns and Streams Were Named
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U.S. House of Representatives
Missouri
1st
Thomas Hart Benton
Francis Preston Blair Jr.
Mayor of St. Louis
James G. Barry
John How
Falmouth, Kentucky
Paris
France
U.S. Representative
Missouri
City of St. Louis
Falmouth, Kentucky
Pendleton County
Campbell County, Kentucky
St. Louis, Missouri
Pacific Railroad Co
mayor of St. Louis
Whig Party
St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad
Opposition Party
34th Congress
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Kennett, Missouri
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"Luther Martin Kennett (id: K000119)"

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