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Thomas S. Drew

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In 1832, Drew was elected County Judge of Lawrence County. In 1835, Drew and Bettis convinced the Arkansas Territorial Legislature to create Randolph County out of Lawrence County. In 1836, Drew and Bettis held an infamous free bar-b-que complete with free liquor for the entire county in Pocahontas
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Faction that ruled Arkansas from territorial days to the 1850s. His administration concentrated on the state's financial solvency and attempted to repair the state's credit and party disunity. Other achievements of his first administration were Arkansas becoming the first southern state to declare
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Drew was originally buried in the Old Baptist Cemetery in Lipan, but his body was removed in 1923 by Arkansas officials and moved to the Masonic Cemetery in Pocahontas, where he rests today along with Bettis, Cinderella, and several of the Drew children.
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Thanksgiving to be a state holiday, and, at Cinderella's urging, he had legislation passed so that Arkansas became the first southern state to declare the property a woman brought to a marriage to be her own and not her husband's.
292:, and married Cinderella Bettis, daughter of the prosperous founder of that town, Ransom Bettis. His father-in-law gave the newlyweds 800 acres (3.2 km) of bottom land in Cherokee Bay, where the town of 331:. Drew only served a year of his second term before resigning due to the low salary provided for the governor. He retired from politics and worked to try and recover from financial losses. He was living in 907: 490: 917: 912: 307:
In 1836 he was chosen as a delegate to the Arkansas Constitutional Convention. He was elected Governor in 1844 as a Democrat, supported by the
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and then, in 1818, to Arkansas. He worked as a traveling salesman and school teacher. Drew first settled in
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and was appointed Clark County Clerk in 1823. In 1827 he moved to
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Drew was reelected in 1848. In 1849 he dispatched a
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Governor of Arkansas
Samuel Adams
Richard C. Byrd
Wilson County, Tennessee
Lipan, Texas
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third Governor
U.S. state
Arkansas
Wilson County, Tennessee
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Clark County
Pocahontas, Arkansas
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