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Joseph_Brooks_(politician)
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1821 birth
1877 death
19th-century American clergy
19th-century American male writer
19th-century American politician
American abolitionist
Burial at Bellefontaine Cemetery
DePauw University alumnus
Internal Revenue Service person
Leader who took power
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
Person from Cincinnati
Politician from Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas postmaster
Editor of Arkansas newspapers
Methodist from Arkansas
Person of the Brooks–Baxter War
Person of Missouri in the American Civil War
Death in Arkansas
19th-century American newspaper editor
Methodist abolitionist
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Brooks
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birthDate
1812-11-01
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birthPlace
Ohio
Indiana
Little Rock, Arkansas
Illinois
St. Louis
Kentucky
Missouri
Pulaski County, Arkansas
Arkansas
Hamilton County, Ohio
Cincinnati
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1821
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deathDate
1877-04-30
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Little Rock, Arkansas
Arkansas
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DePauw University
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Republican Party (United States)
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Arkansas
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Bellefontaine Cemetery
St. Louis
Missouri
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commander
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Brooks–Baxter War