Henry Musgrove

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Henry Musgrove was a politician in Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. He served as the Mississippi state auditor from 1869 until 1874, and as the Secretary of State of Mississippi in 1869. He ran on the Republican ticket with officials including James L. Alcorn who was elected governor. He moved to Mississippi in 1866 from Indiana. He was involved in controversial issuance of currency. A northerner, he took part in fusionist tax protests after his time in office. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Henry Musgrove
xsd:date 1879-08-01
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xsd:integer 1874
xsd:date 1869-12-23
xsd:integer 1869
xsd:date 1869-09-10
xsd:date 1879-08-01
rdf:langString Secretary of State of Mississippi
rdf:langString State Auditor of Mississippi
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rdf:langString Henry Musgrove was a politician in Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. He served as the Mississippi state auditor from 1869 until 1874, and as the Secretary of State of Mississippi in 1869. He ran on the Republican ticket with officials including James L. Alcorn who was elected governor. He moved to Mississippi in 1866 from Indiana. He was involved in controversial issuance of currency. A northerner, he took part in fusionist tax protests after his time in office. Musgrove was appointed to be the Secretary of State of Mississippi by Mississippi's "Special Order No. 195" on September 10, 1869, succeeding Alexander Warner. He resigned from the position in December 1869 and became the State Auditor. He died after a long illness August 1, 1879 in Chicago and was survived by his wife. At the time of his death he has been working as a banker and was a significant property owner.
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