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Tilghman Tucker

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had caused a division among Mississippi Democrats. The issue was whether the state would honor the bonds of the Planters Bank and Union Bank, both of which had failed in the panic. Some Democrats stated that they would support the
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During Tucker's two-year term (1842–1844), the Democratic Party remained divided over the bond issue. Also, Tucker's political opponents accused him of not acting fast enough in matter of state treasurer
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from March 4, 1843, to March 3, 1845. He then retired from public life and moved to his Louisiana plantation home named Cottonwood. While visiting his father near
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Mississippi
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In 1837 he had 3 male slaves and 4 female slaves according to the state census.
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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Democratic Party members of the Mississippi House of Representatives
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as a Democrat and was the first representative from
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He left his career of blacksmithing in 20: 1006:Democratic Party governors of Mississippi 407:"Tucker, Tilghman Mayfield, (1802–1859)" 343: 320:1843 Mississippi gubernatorial election 301:1841 Mississippi gubernatorial election 224:(February 5, 1802 – April 3, 1859) was 244:near Lime Stone Springs, and lived in 105:March 4, 1843 – March 4, 1845 374: 372: 7: 274:Mississippi House of Representatives 136:Mississippi House of Representatives 272:Tucker was elected in 1831 to the 194:Lime Stone Springs, North Carolina 14: 1021:19th-century American politicians 322:, but he did win one term in the 637: 382:. National Governors Association 334:, Tucker died on April 3, 1859. 31: 286:By 1841, the aftermath of the 1: 536:Member of the  521:U.S. House of Representatives 324:U.S. House of Representatives 228:from 1842 to 1844. 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Governor of Mississippi
Alexander G. McNutt
Albert G. Brown
U.S. House of Representatives
Mississippi's at-large congressional district
Jefferson Davis
Mississippi House of Representatives
Mississippi State Senate
Lime Stone Springs, North Carolina
Bexar, Alabama
Governor of Mississippi
Democrat
North Carolina
Alabama
Mississippi
Wise Gap, Mississippi
Hamilton, Mississippi
Columbus, Mississippi
Mississippi House of Representatives
Lowndes County
Panic of 1837
Whig
David Shattuck
1841 Mississippi gubernatorial election
Richard S. Graves
embezzled
1843 Mississippi gubernatorial election
U.S. House of Representatives
Bexar

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