Nelson Barrere - Source

Source

  • Nelson Barrere at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  • Nelson Barrere at Find a Grave

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Party political offices
Preceded by
Samuel Finley Vinton
Whig Party nominee for Governor of Ohio
1853
Succeeded by
party dissolved
Ohio's 7th congressional district
  • Vinton
  • Allen
  • Bond
  • Russell
  • McDowell
  • Morris
  • Barrere
  • Harlan
  • Corwin
  • Harrison
  • Cox
  • Shellabarger
  • Winans
  • Shellabarger
  • Neal
  • Dickey
  • Hurd
  • Leedom
  • Morey
  • Campbell
  • Seney
  • Campbell
  • Morey
  • Haynes
  • Wilson
  • Weaver
  • Kyle
  • Keifer
  • Post
  • Fess
  • Brand
  • Marshall
  • Aleshire
  • Clarence J. Brown
  • Clarence J. “Bud” Brown, Jr.
  • DeWine
  • Hobson
  • Austria
  • Gibbs
Persondata
Name Barrere, Nelson
Alternative names
Short description American politician
Date of birth April 1, 1808
Place of birth Highland County, Ohio
Date of death August 20, 1883
Place of death Hillsboro, Ohio

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