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Robert H. Adams

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Adams was remembered by Henry Foote as a talented and able public speaker for whom "there is no knowing what amount of fame he might have acquired, or what wonders he would have achieved upon the theatre of national affairs" had he not suffered a premature death.
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to be an able orator despite an inferior formal education, able to expound upon a great variety of subjects in such a compelling manner that his listeners felt themselves in the presence of "one of nature's most wonderful productions."
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Not long after his return to Natchez, Adams was stricken ill and died suddenly on July 2, 1830, at the age of just 38. His body was interred in Natchez City Cemetery.
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Mississippi: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form.
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in 1792; as was common in the 18th century, the day and month went unrecorded. He learned the trade of
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throughout the winter and spring, returning to Mississippi for summer recess in May of that year.
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In Two Volumes. Atlanta, GA: Southern Historical Publishing Association, 1907; vol. 1, pp. 29-30.
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By 1806, Adams had attained sufficient learning to graduate from Washington College (now
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in 1828, representing a district including the city of Natchez there.
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Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Mississippi
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where he rose to prominence as an attorney and politician.
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Members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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Foote, quoted in Rowland, 213:Adams was reckoned by U.S. Senator 198:, and started a legal practice in 14: 158:. He was briefly a member of the 600: 1: 188:Washington and Lee University 177:Rockbridge County, Virginia 116:Rockbridge County, Virginia 824: 331:www.bioguide.congress.gov/ 598: 415: 399: 391: 384: 226:Adams was elected to the 145: 100: 89: 46: 30: 377:. New York: D. Appleton. 368:"Adams, Robert H."  803:Mississippi Jacksonians 152:Robert Huntington Adams 25:Robert Huntington Adams 36:United States Senator 208:Natchez, Mississippi 200:Knoxville, Tennessee 160:United States Senate 129:Natchez, Mississippi 507:T. Hickman Williams 192:Lexington, Virginia 140:Jacksonian Democrat 16:American politician 408:Served alongside: 206:, he relocated to 793:Tennessee lawyers 750: 749: 425: 424: 419:George Poindexter 416:Succeeded by 149: 148: 76:George Poindexter 815: 617:T. 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United States Senator
Mississippi
Thomas B. Reed
George Poindexter
Mississippi House of Representatives
Rockbridge County, Virginia
Natchez, Mississippi
Jacksonian Democrat
Mississippi
United States Senate
Rockbridge County, Virginia
barrelmaking
Washington and Lee University
Lexington, Virginia
bar
Knoxville, Tennessee
Nashville
Natchez, Mississippi
Henry S. Foote
Mississippi House of Representatives
U.S. Senators
Thomas B. Reed
Jacksonian
Washington, D.C.
List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899)




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