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    William Hayden English

    19th-century American politician

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  1. Education. Hanover College (no degree) William Hayden English (August 27, 1822 – February 7, 1896) was an American politician. He served as a U.S. Representative from Indiana from 1853 to 1861 and was the Democratic Party 's nominee for Vice President of the United States in 1880 . English entered politics at a young age, becoming a part of ...

  2. Jun 29, 2016 · A deal broker, English often chose the middle of the road. He was a conciliator, a compromiser, and a tactical politician who was a Pro-Union Democrat who held misgivings about both slave-sympathizers in the South and radical Republicans in the North. In more ways than one, he was truly a man apart. William Hayden English was born on August 27 ...

  3. Politician and businessman. (Aug. 27, 1822-Feb. 7, 1896). Born in Lexington, Indiana, English was the only son of Elisha G. and Mahala (Eastin) English. He completed three years at Hanover College before being admitted to the Indiana bar in 1840. English practiced law only briefly before pursuing local political opportunities. William H ...

  4. Aug 24, 2016 · The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music MICHAEL KENNEDY and JOYCE BOURNE. William Hayden English [1], 1822–96, U.S. Congressman (1853–61), b. Scott co., Ind. A lawyer, he entered politics and served in the House of Representatives [2] (1853–1861).

  5. U.S. Congressman from Indiana. William Hayden English was born on August 27, 1822 in Lexington, Indiana. His father, Elisha English, was active in Indiana politics, serving as the sheriff of Scott County, a representative and senator in the Indiana General Assembly and a United States Marshal. After years of education in local schools, English ...

  6. William Hayden English. Courtesy of Indiana Historical Society. When I started researching him, William Hayden English seemed like a pretty typical figure for the 19th century: Congressman, businessman, Vice-Presidential candidate. However, I soon realized how complicated his life and his politics really were.

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  8. Site of William Hayden English Home Marker Review Report 7/13/2016 3 known as the English Bill, allowed the citizens of Kansas to either accept or reject the pro-slavery Lecompton Constitution. If they chose to join the Union as a slave state by referendum, they also had to give up federal land grants in the territory.

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