Daniel Dunklin
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Daniel Dunklin (January 14, 1790 - August 25, 1844) was the Democratic governor of Missouri from 1832 to 1836. He was born in 1790 in Greenville, South Carolina and died in 1844 near Herculaneum, Missouri. Dunklin County in Missouri is named for him.
Preceded by Benjamin Harrison Reeves |
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri 1824–1828 |
Succeeded by Lilburn Boggs |
Preceded by John Miller |
Governor of Missouri 1832-1836 |
Succeeded by Lilburn Boggs |
Governors of Missouri | |
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McNair • Bates • Williams • Miller • Dunklin • Boggs • Reynolds • M. Marmaduke • Edwards • King • Price • Polk • H. Jackson • Stewart • C. Jackson • Gamble • Hall • Fletcher • McClurg • Brown • Woodson • Hardin • Phelps • Crittenden • J. Marmaduke • Morehouse • Francis • Stone • Stephens • Dockery • Folk • Hadley • Major • Gardner • Hyde • Baker • Caulfield • Park • Stark • Donnell • Donnelly • Smith • Donnelly • Blair • Dalton • Hearnes • Bond • Teasdale • Bond • Ashcroft • Carnahan • Wilson • Holden • Blunt |