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{{short description|American politician}} |
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|name = Ira Barnes Hyde |
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|state = Missouri |
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|district = [[Missouri's 10th congressional district|10th]] |
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|term_start =March 4, 1873 |
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|term_end = March 3, 1875 |
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|preceded = District created |
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|succeeded = [[Rezin A. DeBolt]] |
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|birth_place = [[Guilford, New York]], U.S. |
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|death_place = [[Princeton, Missouri]], U.S. |
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|party = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]] |
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'''Ira Barnes Hyde''' (January 18, 1838 – December 6, 1926) was a Representative from [[Missouri]]. He was a [[U.S. Republican Party|Republican]]. |
'''Ira Barnes Hyde''' (January 18, 1838 – December 6, 1926) was a Representative from [[Missouri]]. He was a [[U.S. Republican Party|Republican]]. |
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Hyde was born in [[Guilford, New York]] in 1838. He served in the army during the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War]], and was a representative between 1873 and 1875. He ran for reelection but lost. He died in [[Princeton, Missouri]] in 1926. |
Hyde was born in [[Guilford, New York]] in 1838. He served in the army during the [[U.S. Civil War|Civil War]], and was a representative between 1873 and 1875. He ran for reelection but lost. He died in [[Princeton, Missouri]] in 1926. |
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His sons have also been involved in politics. [[Arthur M. Hyde]] was a [[Governor of Missouri]]. [[Laurance M. Hyde]] was a chief justice of the Missouri |
His sons have also been involved in politics. [[Arthur M. Hyde]] was a [[Governor of Missouri]]. [[Laurance M. Hyde]] was a chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{CongBio|H001023|name=HYDE, Ira Barnes|inline=1}} |
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 9 December 2024
Ira Barnes Hyde | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri's 10th district | |
In office March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 | |
Preceded by | District created |
Succeeded by | Rezin A. DeBolt |
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Born | January 18, 1838 Guilford, New York, U.S. |
Died | December 6, 1926 Princeton, Missouri, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Ira Barnes Hyde (January 18, 1838 – December 6, 1926) was a Representative from Missouri. He was a Republican.
Hyde was born in Guilford, New York in 1838. He served in the army during the Civil War, and was a representative between 1873 and 1875. He ran for reelection but lost. He died in Princeton, Missouri in 1926.
His sons have also been involved in politics. Arthur M. Hyde was a Governor of Missouri. Laurance M. Hyde was a chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court.
External links
[edit]United States Congress. "HYDE, Ira Barnes (id: H001023)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.