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from March 4, 1843, to March 3, 1845. He then retired from public life and moved to his
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58:January 10, 1842 – January 10, 1844
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252:. He left his career of blacksmithing in
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1006:Democratic Party governors of Mississippi
407:"Tucker, Tilghman Mayfield, (1802–1859)"
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320:1843 Mississippi gubernatorial election
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224:(February 5, 1802 – April 3, 1859) was
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286:By 1841, the aftermath of the
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467:Governor of Mississippi
226:Governor of Mississippi
46:Governor of Mississippi
332:Marion County, Alabama
262:Columbus, Mississippi
258:Hamilton, Mississippi
254:Wise Gap, Mississippi
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463:Democratic
338:References
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187:1802-02-05
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413:March 21,
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167:1838–1841
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890:Murphree
865:Murphree
835:Vardaman
825:McLaurin
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