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  1. Lewis Cass Jr. (1814 – January 27, 1878) was an American diplomat of the United States to the Papal States. Biography. Cass Jr. was born to Lewis Cass, Sr. and Elizabeth Cass in 1814. In March 1847 he was made a major in the dragoons. The following December, he was appointed acting inspector general to Brigadier General John E ...

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    Lewis Cass (October 9, 1782 – June 17, 1866) was an American military officer, politician, and statesman. He represented Michigan in the United States Senate and served in the Cabinets of two U.S. Presidents, Andrew Jackson and James Buchanan. He was also the 1848 Democratic presidential nominee.

  3. Lewis Cass Schools. Junior High Girls Track County Champions 2024. Read More. Three Rivers Conference Mental Attitude Award. LJ Hillis and Abbey Hileman received the Three Rivers Conference Mental Attitude Award recently at the TRC Awards Day at the Honeywell Center in Wabash, Indiana. To receive this award, […] Read More. 2023-24 Top Ten Dinner.

  4. 12. Jan. 2024 · Appointed: June 29, 1854. Presentation of Credentials: November 9, 1854. Termination of Mission: Presented recall on November 27, 1858. Commissioned to the Pontifical States. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Holy See) Nomination of February 25, 1856, withdrawn before the Senate acted upon it. Nominated to the Pontifical States.

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  6. Lewis Cass (born October 9, 1782, Exeter, New Hampshire, U.S.—died June 17, 1866, Detroit, Michigan) was a U.S. Army officer and public official who was active in Democratic politics in the mid-19th century. He was defeated for the presidency in 1848.

  7. The Lewis Cass papers (approximately 1195 items) contain the political and governmental letters and writings of Lewis Cass, American army officer in the War of 1812, governor and senator from Michigan, American diplomat to France, secretary of war to Andrew Jackson, secretary of state to James Buchanan, and Democratic candidate for President.