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Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow : ウィキペディア英語版 | Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow
Benjamin Franklin Stringfellow (September 3, 1816-April 26, 1891) was a Missouri Attorney General, a high ranking border ruffian, and one of the organizers of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad. Another man of the same name (a nephew) but born June 18, 1840 on the same plantation in Culpeper County, Virginia, and who died on June 8, 1913, was a noted Confederate spy who became an Episcopal priest. ==Early life== Stringfellow was the youngest of the ten children born to Robert Stringfellow (a veteran of the War of 1812 and merchant at Raccoon Ford on the Rapidan River and farmer in Culpeper County, Virginia), and Mary Plunkett (daughter of an early industrialist in Orange County, Virginia).〔Portrait and Biographical Record of Buchanan and Clinton Counties, Missouri (Chapman Bros, 1893) p. 171. at google books.〕 Educated in Fredericksburg, Virginia, he then attended the University of Virginia and was admitted to practice law in Louisville, Kentucky in 1837. In 1839 Stringfellow moved to Boone's Lick, Missouri and practiced law in Keytesville, Missouri. He was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives as an anti-Benton Democrat serving from Chariton County, Missouri.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=SOS, Missouri - State Archives: Missouri State Legislators 1820-2000 )〕 Stringfellow served as Missouri's Attorney General from 1845 to 1849.
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