Thomas Sloo Jr., the Glossary
Thomas Sloo Jr. (April 5, 1790 – January 17, 1879) was an American politician and merchant from Kentucky.[1]
Table of Contents
19 relations: Cincinnati, Governor of Illinois, Hamilton County, Illinois, Havana, Illinois, Illinois and Michigan Canal, Illinois Senate, Kentucky, McLeansboro, Illinois, New Orleans, Ninian Edwards, Old Shawneetown, Illinois, Panic of 1819, Robert B. Campbell, United States Senate, Washington, Kentucky, White County, Illinois, 1824–25 United States Senate elections, 1826 Illinois gubernatorial election.
- Illinois Jacksonians
- Politicians from Havana
Cincinnati
Cincinnati (nicknamed Cincy) is a city in and the county seat of Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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Governor of Illinois
The governor of Illinois is the head of state and head of government of Illinois, and the various agencies and departments over which the officer has jurisdiction, as prescribed in the state constitution.
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Hamilton County, Illinois
Hamilton County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.
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Havana
Havana (La Habana) is the capital and largest city of Cuba.
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Illinois
Illinois is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
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Illinois and Michigan Canal
The Illinois and Michigan Canal connected the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and the Gulf of Mexico.
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Illinois Senate
The Illinois Senate is the upper chamber of the Illinois General Assembly, the legislative branch of the government of the State of Illinois in the United States.
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Kentucky
Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a landlocked state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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McLeansboro, Illinois
McLeansboro is a city in Hamilton County, Illinois, United States.
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New Orleans
New Orleans (commonly known as NOLA or the Big Easy among other nicknames) is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana.
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Ninian Edwards
Ninian Edwards (March 17, 1775July 20, 1833) was an American political figure who was prominent in Illinois.
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Old Shawneetown, Illinois
Old Shawneetown is a village in Gallatin County, Illinois, United States.
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Panic of 1819
The Panic of 1819 was the first widespread and durable financial crisis in the United States that slowed westward expansion in the Cotton Belt and was followed by a general collapse of the American economy that persisted through 1821.
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Robert B. Campbell
Robert Blair Campbell (1791July 12, 1862) was a U.S. Representative from South Carolina, brother of John Campbell, also of South Carolina.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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Washington, Kentucky
Washington is a neighborhood of the city of Maysville located near the Ohio River in Mason County in the U.S. state of Kentucky.
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White County, Illinois
White County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois.
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1824–25 United States Senate elections
The 1824–25 United States Senate Elections were held on various dates in various states.
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1826 Illinois gubernatorial election
The 1826 Illinois gubernatorial election was the third quadrennial election for this office.
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See also
Illinois Jacksonians
- Charles Slade
- John A. McClernand
- John Reynolds (Illinois politician)
- Joseph Duncan (politician)
- Thomas Sloo Jr.
- William L. May
- Zadok Casey
Politicians from Havana
- Álvaro López Miera
- Óscar Gans
- Alejandro Castro Espín
- Alejandro Mayorkas
- Alfredo Hornedo
- Armando Hart Dávalos
- Arnhilda Gonzalez-Quevedo
- Camilo Cienfuegos
- Carlos A. Manrique
- Carlos Hevia
- Carlos Manuel Piedra
- Carlos Saladrigas Zayas
- Felipe Pérez Roque
- François-Michel Lambert
- Gonzalo Güell
- Gonzalo O'Farrill
- Humberto Cortina
- Ileana Ros-Lehtinen
- Isidoro Malmierca Peoli
- Javier Ferrer Fernández
- John H. Sununu
- José Álvarez de Toledo y Dubois
- José Joaquín Calvo
- José Miró Cardona
- Juan Almeida Bosque
- Juan Contino Aslán
- Julio Antonio Mella
- Laureano de Torres y Ayala
- Lincoln Díaz-Balart
- Luis Garcia (politician)
- Manny Diaz (Florida politician)
- María Gómez Carbonell
- Miguel De Grandy
- Rafael María de Labra
- Ramiro Valdés Menéndez
- Reinaldo García Zapata
- Ricardo Alarcón
- Robert E. Martinez
- Roberto Casas
- Rodrigo Malmierca Díaz
- Thomas Sloo Jr.
- Tirso del Junco
- Tomás Regalado (American politician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sloo_Jr.
Also known as Thomas Sloo, Thomas Sloo, Jr..