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  2. William H. Ashley - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Ashley (c. 1778 – March 26, 1838) was an American miner, land speculator, manufacturer, territorial militia general, politician, frontiersman, fur trader, entrepreneur and hunter. Ashley was best known for being the co-owner with Andrew Henry of the highly-successful Rocky Mountain Fur Incorporated , otherwise known as "Ashley's ...

  3. 1832–33 United States House of Representatives elections in ...

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    William H. Ashley (I) 7,868: 60.6%: Robert W. Wells: 5,127 39.4% 1833 election. 1833 United States House election results [2] Jacksonian Anti-Jacksonian Independent;

  4. 1820 Missouri lieutenant gubernatorial election - Wikipedia

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    On election day, 28 August 1820, Democratic-Republican nominee William H. Ashley won the election as he ran unopposed, thereby gaining Democratic-Republican control over the office of lieutenant governor. Ashley was sworn in as the 1st lieutenant governor of Missouri on 18 September 1820. [1]

  5. Rocky Mountain Fur Company - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise that eventually came to be known as the Rocky Mountain Fur Company was established in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1822 by William Henry Ashley and Andrew Henry. Among the original employees, known as "Ashley's Hundred," were Jedediah Smith , who went on to take a leading role in the company's operations, and Jim Bridger , who was ...

  6. Category:19th-century members of the United States House of ...

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    William C. Arnold; John Arnot Jr. Archibald Hunter Arrington; William Evans Arthur; Michael Woolston Ash; John Baptista Ashe (representative) Thomas Samuel Ashe; William S. Ashe; Delos R. Ashley; Henry Ashley (American politician) James Mitchell Ashley; William H. Ashley; John D. Ashmore; George Ashmun; Joel Funk Asper; Charles G. Atherton ...

  7. Texas County, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Texas County was created in 1843 and named for William H. Ashley, the first lieutenant governor of Missouri. It was later organized on February 14, 1845, when it was also renamed for the Republic of Texas. [1] [5]

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  9. William Ashley - Wikipedia

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    William Ashley may refer to: William Ashley (economic historian) (1860–1927), English economic historian; Bill Ashley (politician) (1881–1958), Australian politician; William Henry Ashley (1778–1838), American fur trader, entrepreneur, and politician; Gobo Ashley (William Hare Ashley, 1862–1930), South African cricketer