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Mitchel, Chas. B. (Charles Burton), 1815-1864

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Personal name headingMitchel, Chas. B. (Charles Burton), 1815-1864
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Variant(s)Mitchel, Charles Burton, 1815-1864
Mitchell, Chas. B. (Charles Burton), 1815-1864
Birth date1815-09-19
Death date1864-09-20
Place of birthGallatin (Tenn.)
Place of deathLittle Rock (Ark.)
AffiliationUnited States. Congress. Senate
Democratic Party (U.S.)
Found inLetter to Hon. Chas. B. Mitchell [sic], in relation to the iron business of Alabama, 2000:
OCLC, 12 Oct. 2000 (hdg.: Mitchel, Charles Burton, 1815-1864; usage: Chas. B. Mitchel)
Biographical dictionary of the Confederacy, 1977 (Mitchel, Charles Burton; b. Gallatin, Tenn., Sept. 19, 1815; d. Little Rock Sept. 20, 1864; practiced medicine in Washington, Arkansas; elected to U.S. Senate in 1861, resigned in July; elected to Confederate Senate, died while still in office)
Biographical directory of the United States Congress website, viewed May 25, 2023: (Mitchel, Charles Burton, a Senator from Arkansas; born in Gallatin, Gallatin County, Tenn., September 19, 1815; attended the common schools; graduated from the University of Nashville, Tennessee, in 1833 and from the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pa., in 1836; moved to Washington, Hempstead County, Ark., and practiced medicine for twenty-five years; member, State house of representatives 1848; receiver of public moneys 1853-1856; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1860 to the Thirty-seventh Congress; elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1861, until July 11, 1861, when he was expelled for support of the rebellion; elected to the Confederate senate at the first session of the State legislature and served until his death in Little Rock, Ark., September 20, 1864; interment in Presbyterian Cemetery, Washington, Ark.)
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