Daniel Bashiel Warner
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Daniel Bashiel Warner | |
3rd President of Liberia
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In office January 4, 1864 – January 6, 1868 |
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Vice President(s) | James M. Priest |
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Preceded by | Stephen Allen Benson |
Succeeded by | James Spriggs-Payne |
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Born | 1815 Maryland, USA |
Political party | Republican |
Daniel Bashiel Warner (1815 in Maryland, U.S.–1880 in Liberia) was an American-born Liberian political figure. Warner was President of Liberia from 1864 to 1868, and wrote the Liberian national anthem.
Preceded by Stephen Allen Benson |
President of Liberia 1864–1868 |
Succeeded by James Spriggs Payne |
Presidents of Liberia | |
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Joseph J. Roberts • Stephen Allen Benson • Daniel Bashiel Warner • James Spriggs Payne • Edward J. Roye • James Skivring Smith • Joseph J. Roberts • James Spriggs Payne • Anthony W. Gardiner • Alfred Francis Russell • Hilary R. W. Johnson • Joseph James Cheeseman • William D. Coleman • Garretson W. Gibson • Arthur Barclay • Daniel Edward Howard • Charles D.B. King • Edwin Barclay • William Tubman • William R. Tolbert, Jr. • Samuel Doe • Amos Sawyer† • David D. Kpormakpor† • Wilton G. S. Sankawulo† • Ruth Perry† • Charles G. Taylor • Moses Blah • Gyude Bryant† • Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf † denotes non-presidential head of state |