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Alexander Gallatin McNutt (January 3, 1802 – October 22, 1848) was a Mississippi attorney and politician who served as Governor from 1838 to 1842. ==Early life== Alexander G. McNutt was born in Rockbridge County, Virginia on January 3, 1802. He graduated from Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) in 1821, studied law, and moved to Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1820s. He subsequently relocated to Vicksburg, where he practiced in partnership with Joel Cameron. When Cameron was murdered by his slaves in 1833, McNutt subsequently married Cameron's widow, Elizabeth Lewis Cameron. (Before the slaves were executed, a free black man who was also implicated blamed McNutt for the murder, stating that McNutt had instigated it in order to profit by Cameron's death.)〔Robert Lowry, William H. McCardle, (A History of Mississippi ), 1891, page 279〕〔Mark Twain, (Mark Twain's Notebooks & Journals ), Volume I: (1855-1873), page 138〕〔Studies in American Humor, (Studies in American Humor ), Volume 3, 1984, page 113〕
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