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hello my name is Jay, and i have bought a painting by Charles Burton Barber in a charity shop. its signed on the bottom right of the painting 'C Burton Barber 1893' i still do not know if this is the original painting or not and would love to get it seen by a professional but i do not where. if anyone has got any ideas please email me on xfikaj@live.com
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Yes, but . . . There were four parties competing for President in 1860. The Republicans and the Democrats were two, but the Southern Democrats and the Constitutional Union party also were in the mix. Lincoln and Douglas represented the Republican and Democratic Parties. John Bell and John Breckinridge were the candidates of the Constitutional Union and the Southern Democratic Parties. These were not minor candidates. Breckinridge won eleven states (Basically the deep South) and Bell won three (The Southern border states of Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee.) Douglas, the Democrat in your question, won only one state (Missouri.) Abraham Lincoln won eighteen States (essentially all of the states outside the South, California and Oregon -- Maryland and Delaware went to Breckinridge. One way to look at the election; the Democratic Party split into two and there was a third party as well. Adds up to four parties competing for the Presidency in 1860.
Currently the state senators in the Mississippi state legislature that are members of the Republican Party are( in alphabetical order): Sidney Albertina Terry W. Brown Terry C. Burton Vet Carmichael Lydia Graves Chassaniol Eugene S. Clarke Nancy Adams Collins Doug E. Davis Joey Fillingane Merle Flowers Tommy A. Gollott Billy Hewes W. Briggs Hopson III Billy Hudson Cindy Hyde-Smith Gary Jackson Tom King Dean Kirby Ezell Lee Perry Lee Chris McDaniel Nolan Mettetal Walter Michel T. O. Moffatt Gray Tollison Giles Ward Michael Watson Lee Yancey The Republican Party currently holds 28 seats in the Mississippi State Senate (53%) while the Democratic Party holds 24 of the seats in the State Senate (47%). The Republican Party holds a majority of 4 seats over the Democratic Party, a very slim margin.
So far there have 14 Presidents of the United States that were part of the Republican Party. 16. Abraham Lincoln 18. Ulysses S. Grant 19. Rutherford B. Hayes 20. James Garfield 21. Chester A. Arthur 23. Benjamin Harrison 25. William McKinley 26. Theodore Roosevelt 27. William H. Taft 29. Warren G. Harding 30. Calvin Coolidge 31. Herbert C. Hoover 34. Dwight D. Eisenhower 37. Richard M. Nixon 38. Gerald R. Ford 40. Ronald W. Reagan 41. George H. W. Bush 43. George W. Bush
Republican Abraham Lincoln and southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge -Novanet
John C. Conner died in 1873.
Christopher C. Conner was born in 1957.
William C. Conner died in 2009.
William C. Conner was born in 1920.
John C. Conner was born in 1842.
Texas' Presidential Voting History:1848 - 4 votes to Democrat Lewis Cass1852 - 4 votes to Democrat Franklin Pierce1856 - 4 votes to Democrat James Buchanan1860 - 4 votes to Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge1872 - 8 votes to Democrat Thomas A. Hendricks1876 - 8 votes to Democrat Samuel J. Tilden1880 - 8 votes to Democrat Winfield Scott Hancock1884 - 13 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1888 - 13 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1892 - 15 votes to Democrat Grover Cleveland1896 - 15 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1900 - 15 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1904 - 18 votes to Democrat Alton B. Parker1908 - 18 votes to Democrat William Jennings Bryan1912 - 20 votes to Democrat Woodrow Wilson1916 - 20 votes to Democrat Woodrow Wilson1920 - 20 votes to Democrat James Cox1924 - 20 votes to Democrat John W. Davis1928 - 20 votes to Republican Herbert Hoover1932 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1936 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1940 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1944 - 23 votes to Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt1948 - 23 votes to Democrat Harry Truman1952 - 24 votes to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower1956 - 24 votes to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower1960 - 24 votes to Democrat John F. Kennedy1964 - 25 votes to Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson1968 - 25 votes to Democrat Hubert Humphrey1972 - 26 votes to Republican Richard Nixon1976 - 26 votes to Democrat Jimmy Carter1980 - 26 votes to Republican Ronald Reagan1984 - 29 votes to Republican Ronald Reagan1988 - 29 votes to Republican George Bush1992 - 32 votes to Republican George Bush1996 - 32 votes to Republican Bob Dole2000 - 32 votes to Republican George W. Bush2004 - 34 votes to Republican George W. Bush2008 - 34 votes to Republican John McCain2012 - 38 votes to Republican Mitt Romney2016 - 36 votes to Republican Donald Trump, 1 vote to Republican John Kasich, and 1 vote to Libertarian Ron Paul
The first Republican Party Presidential Nominee was John C. Frémont of California, who lost to Democrat James Buchanan in 1856.
Burton C. Cook died in 1894.
John C. Burton was born in 1923.
Burton C. Andrus died in 1977.
Burton C. Cook was born in 1819.