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Bardgett was a noted attorney in St. Louis and Jefferson City, Missouri. [3] He was appointed to the Missouri Supreme Court by Governor Warren E. Hearnes in 1970. After stepping down in 1982, he returned to private practice. He remained an attorney for more than 50 years.
The governor of Missouri is the head of government of the U.S. state of Missouri and the commander-in-chief of the Missouri National Guard. The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the Missouri Legislature, to convene the legislature and grant pardons, except in cases of impeachment.
Following is a list of mayors of St. Joseph, Missouri. St. Joseph had a president of the council from its incorporation in 1843 until it began electing mayors in 1851. [1] Thomas Mills (1851–1852) Robert Lamden (1852–1853) Joseph A. Anthony (1853–1854) Robey Boyle (1854–1855) Jonathan Bassett (1855–1856) John Corby (1856–1857)
John Cummins Edwards was born on June 24, 1804 or 1806 (Conflicting sources list each) in Frankfort, Kentucky [1] [2] to parents John and Sarah (Cummins) Edwards. He was raised in the Murfreesboro, Tennessee area and completed preparatory education at Black's College in Kentucky. [3]
John N. Edwards was born in Warren County, Virginia on January 4, 1839, and moved to Missouri around 1855. [2] As a child, he learned type-setting in Front Royal, Virginia . After settling in Lexington, Missouri , Edwards became a printer for "The Expositor."
John Ashcroft, former United States attorney general; Matt Blunt, former governor of Missouri; Melanie Blunt, former first lady of Missouri; Roy Blunt, former U.S. senator; Dennis Bonner, Missouri state legislator; Sempronius H. Boyd, former U.S. representative and minister of the United States to Siam; Charlie Brown, former U.S. representative
John T. Russell (September 22, 1931 – March 25, 2016) was an American politician who served as a Missouri state representative from 1962 until 1974 and a Missouri state senator from 1976 until 2000. Born in Lebanon, Missouri, Russell previously served in the United States Air Force and as Minority Floor Leader in the Missouri Senate. [1] [2] [3]
The hall is a series of privately funded bronze busts displayed in the Missouri State Capitol between the Missouri Senate and House chambers. [1] The busts, created by Missouri sculptors Sabra Tull Meyer, E. Spencer Schubert , and William J. Williams, depict prominent Missourians honored for their achievements and contributions to the state.