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Hadley, O. A. (Ozra Amander), 1826-1915

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Personal name headingHadley, O. A. (Ozra Amander), 1826-1915
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Variant(s)Hadley, Ozra A., 1826-1915
Associated placeGrand Prairie (Ark.) Lonoke County (Ark.) New Mexico Territory
LocatedArkansas
Birth date1826-06-26
Death date1915-07-18
Place of birthCherry Creek (N.Y.)
AffiliationUnited States. Land Office (Little Rock, Ark.)
Arkansas. General Assembly
Profession or occupationPostmaster Governor Registrar
Found inDanger line reached!, 1896: t.p. (O.A. Hadley)
National Governor's Association WWW page, Aug. 10, 2007 (Ozra A. Hadley; b. 1826, d. 1915; Arkansas Senate, 1869-1871; acting governor, Arkansas, 1871-1873; registrar, U.S. Land Office; postmaster, Little Rock, 1878-1882)
Answers.com WWW page, Aug. 10, 2007 (Ozra Amander Hadley, 1826-1873)
OCLC, Aug. 10, 2007 (hdg.: Hadley, Ozro A., 1826- ; usage: O.A. Hadley)
NUCMC data from Arkansas Hist. Comm. for His Papers, 1872-1884 (Ozro A. Hadley was born on June 26, 1826, at Cherry Creek in Chautauqua County, N.Y., the son of Alvah Hadley and Eunice Bates Hadley. He served as governor of Arkansas from 1871 to 1873 after Powell Clayton became a U.S. Senator. Hadley owned a plantation on Grand Prairie in Lonoke County, and served as the registrar of the United States Land Office at Little Rock from 1875 until 1877. President Rutherford B. Hayes appointed him postmaster of Little Rock on June 6, 1877, and he served until 1882, when he moved to New Mexico Territory. He died July 18, 1915)