. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 3d. JOHN S. MARMADUKE. was appointed Attorney-Generalin 1864 to till an unexpired term;was elected to Congress from Mis-souri in 1872 and again in 1876,serving- on the committee on In-valid Pensions and elected Gover-nor of Missouri in 1880. Amongother important acts of his admin-istratiini, for which he will hekindly remembered, was thebreaking up of the James Boysl)and of outlaws, one of the mostdaring rings of murderers, bankand train rolibers that ever cursedcivilization. John !


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 3d. JOHN S. MARMADUKE. was appointed Attorney-Generalin 1864 to till an unexpired term;was elected to Congress from Mis-souri in 1872 and again in 1876,serving- on the committee on In-valid Pensions and elected Gover-nor of Missouri in 1880. Amongother important acts of his admin-istratiini, for which he will hekindly remembered, was thebreaking up of the James Boysl)and of outlaws, one of the mostdaring rings of murderers, bankand train rolibers that ever cursedcivilization. John !S. Marmaduke, a nativeof Saline county, Missouri, was born in March, 1833; until seventeen years of age remained activelyengaged upon his fathers farm; attended Yale College for two yearsand then entered Harvard College; received the appointment of aUnited States cadet to the IVIilitary Academy at West Point, NewYork, in 1853; graduated in received the appointment t)fSecond-Lieutenant in the UnitedStates army; resigned and return-ed to Missouri in 1860; enteredthe Confederate ariny as a Colonelin 1861,


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