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  1. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (* 2. April 1807 in Staunton, Virginia; † 13. Februar 1891 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Whig Party ), der dem Kabinett von US-Präsident Millard Fillmore als Innenminister angehörte.

  2. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (April 2, 1807 – February 13, 1891) was a Virginia lawyer and American political figure associated with several political parties.

  3. 31. Mai 2017 · Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart was born on April 2, 1807, in Staunton and was the son of Eleanor Briscoe Stuart and Archibald Stuart, a former member of both houses of the General Assembly, delegate to the Convention of 1788, and judge of the General Court.

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  4. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart was born on April 2, 1807, in Staunton and was the son of Eleanor Briscoe Stuart and Archibald Stuart, a former member of both houses of the General Assembly, delegate to the Convention of 1788, and judge of the General Court.

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    • April 2, 1807
    • Frances Cornelia (Baldwin) Stuart
    • February 13, 1891
  5. Alexander H.H. Stuart and his correspondents discuss slavery and abolitionism, political appointments, business matters, state and national politics, family affairs including the death of Stuart’s son, and John Brown’s raid on Harper’s Ferry.

  6. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart. BORN: April 2, 1807 Staunton, Virginia. DIED: February 13, 1891 (age 83) Staunton, Virginia. EDUCATION: College of William and Mary University of Virginia (1828) POLITICAL PARTY: Whig. HIGHLIGHTS: 1828: Admitted to the Bar. Began Practicing Law in Staunton, Virginia 1836-1839: Member of the Virginia House of ...

  7. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart (1807–1891) Primary Sources. Alexander Hugh Holmes Stuart Papers (1791–1928) and Papers of Alexander H. H. Stuart and the Related Stuart and Baldwin Families, both in Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.