Horace Bull Allis (1813-1868) served as Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives and represented Jefferson County, Arkansas. [1] He was a Unionist Republican. [2]
He was involved in an 1853 Arkansas Supreme Court case. [3]
He sent a letter to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. [4]
He was one of the preparers of Arkansas' 1864 constitution. [5] He lived in Pine Bluff. He was accused of being a Copperhead while serving as Speaker of the Arkansas House. [6]
He refused to sign William M. Fishback's election certificate. [7]
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Horace Bull Allis (1813-1868) served as Speaker of the Arkansas House of Representatives and represented Jefferson County, Arkansas. [1] He was a Unionist Republican. [2]
He was involved in an 1853 Arkansas Supreme Court case. [3]
He sent a letter to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln. [4]
He was one of the preparers of Arkansas' 1864 constitution. [5] He lived in Pine Bluff. He was accused of being a Copperhead while serving as Speaker of the Arkansas House. [6]
He refused to sign William M. Fishback's election certificate. [7]
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categories. (December 2023) |