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Bolívar, Simón, 1783-1830 (68)

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President of Peru, "El Liberado." South American army officer and revolutionary and president of Colombia. President of Peru, "El Liberado".

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Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1823-1914 (76)

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Simon Bolivar Buckner, governor of Kentucky during 1887-91, was born near Munfordville, Kentucky, in 1823, to Aytell Hartswell and Elizabeth Ann Buckner. He entered West Point in 1840 and saw active duty in the Mexican War after graduation. He later became head of Kentucky's state militia, then joined the Confederate Army as brigadier general at the start of the Civil War. After the war, Buckner was a journalist and businessman in New Orleans until he was allowed to return to Kentucky in 1868...

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Kentucky. Governor Simon Bolivar Buckner. (36)

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Condemned criminals had the right to have their sentences reviewed. If the sentence was upheld, the Governor issued a death warrant setting a new date of execution. No general law provided for selecting police and city judges, but the method was outlined in each town's charter. Selection procedures included general or special elections, appointment by the town's governing body, and appointment by the governor. Both elections and appointments are...

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Buckner, Simon Bolivar, 1886-1945 (17)

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From the Kentucky Encyclopedia on S.B. Buckner: Simon Bolivar Buckner, governor of Kentucky during 1887-91, was born at Glen Lily, the family estate near Munfordville, Kentucky, on April 1, 1823. When his parents, Aylett Hartswell and Elizabeth Ann (Morehead) Buckner, moved to Arkansas, they left him behind to attend schools in Greenville and Hopkinsville before he entered the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in 1840. After graduation Buckner saw active duty with Gen. Winfield Scott during...

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Newcomb, Simon Bolivar, 1838-1901 (2)

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Bolivar y Ponte, Simon, active 1801, `el Liberador' (3)

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Epithet: `el Liberador'

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Simón Bolivar. (1)

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Simon Bolivar (1)

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Simon Bolivar Foundation. (1)

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Newcomb, Simon Bolivar - Archives. (1)

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In 1870, Newcomb moved to Texas and from 1871-1874 served as the judge of the 25th Judicial District of Texas. Newcomb moved to Las Cruces, New Mexico in 1875, where he was a law partner of Herbert B. Holt, and one of the founders of the Las Cruces College (now New Mexico State University). He also worked as a receiver for the Southern Pacific Railroad in 1881. After the death of his first wife, Alice, he married Abigail Read in Silver City, New Mexico in November of 1884. Newcom...

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