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'''James Whitfield''' ([[December 17]], [[1791]]–[[June 25]], [[1875]]) was [[governor of Mississippi]] from [[November 24]], [[1851]] to [[January 10]], [[1852]]. He served until [[United States Senator]] Foote, who had been elected governor, could complete his service in the Senate and resign from that body. Whitfield was a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]].
'''James Whitfield''' ([[December 17]], [[1791]]–[[June 25]], [[1875]]) was [[governor of Mississippi]] from [[November 24]], [[1851]] to [[January 10]], [[1852]]. He served until [[United States Senator]] [[Henry S. Foote]], who had been elected [[governor]], could complete his service in the Senate and resign from that body. Whitfield was a [[United States Democratic Party|Democrat]].


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Revision as of 17:04, 25 October 2004

James Whitfield (December 17, 1791June 25, 1875) was governor of Mississippi from November 24, 1851 to January 10, 1852. He served until United States Senator Henry S. Foote, who had been elected governor, could complete his service in the Senate and resign from that body. Whitfield was a Democrat.

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