School History of the State of Missouri

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The Whigs nominated James Winston of Benton county, who was a grandson of the great Patrick Henry, and a man of many marked characteristics. He was a natural orator and dis- tinguished for his brilliant conversations, but was awkward and clumsy. He was a great walker and made his canvass of the State on foot. He was the best natured of men, and did not give himself a moment's concern when the returns announced that Price had been elected by a majority of nearly 14,000 votes. Wilson Brown of Cap...e Girardeau was elected Lieutenant- Governor. The new Governor was inaugurated the first Tuesday in January 1853, and the Legislature for many weeks was stirred by animated discussions of the famous Jackson Resolu- tions which had been passed by the previous session of the General Assembly.
129. Sterling Price was born in Virginia in' 1809, educated at Hampden-Sidney college, and came to Missouri with his father in 1831, first settling at Fayette, and two years later at Keytesville in Chariton county, where he engaged in merchandising and keeping hotel for two years, and then settled on a large farm six miles south, and engaged in agricultural pursuits till 1861.


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