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・ John A. Peters (1864–1953)
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John A. Quitman
・ John A. R. Scott
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・ John A. Randall
・ John A. Reed, Jr.
・ John A. Rice (musicologist)
・ John A. Rice (Wisconsin)
・ John A. Rich
・ John A. Rizzo
・ John A. Robertson
・ John A. Robinson
・ John A. Rocco
・ John A. Roche
・ John A. Rockwell
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John A. Quitman

John Anthony Quitman (September 1, 1798 – July 17, 1858)〔(Aztec Club Biography of 1847 )〕 was an American politician and soldier. He served as Governor of Mississippi from 1835 to 1836 as a Whig and again from 1850 to 1851 as a Democrat and one of the leading Fire-Eaters.
==Early life==
Born at Rhinebeck, New York in 1798, Quitman studied Classics at Hartwick Seminary, graduating in 1816. He was an instructor at Mount Airy College, Pennsylvania, but decided to study law.
He was admitted to the bar in 1820, and moved to Chillicothe, Ohio. The following year, he moved south to Natchez, Mississippi. He purchased Monmouth Plantation in 1826, and it would remain in his family for the next 100 years. (See Monmouth (Natchez, Mississippi)). It was an archaeological dig site investigated by Dr. Montroville Dickeson during his 10 year study of the Natchez Indians of the Mississippi River Valley.

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