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- Horace_Maynard abstract "Horace Maynard (August 30, 1814 – May 3, 1882) was an American educator, attorney, politician and diplomat active primarily in the second half of the 19th century. Initially elected to the House of Representatives from Tennessee's 2nd Congressional District in 1857, Maynard, an ardent Union supporter, became one of the few Southern congressmen to maintain his seat in the House during the Civil War. Toward the end of the war, Maynard served as Tennessee's attorney general under Governor Andrew Johnson, and later served as ambassador to Turkey under President Ulysses S. Grant and Postmaster General under President Rutherford B. Hayes.Maynard left his teaching position at East Tennessee College in the early 1840s to pursue a career in law, and quickly developed a reputation among his peers for his reasoning ability and biting sarcastic style. He spent much of his first two terms in Congress fighting to preserve the Union, and during the Civil War he consistently urged President Abraham Lincoln to send Union forces to free East Tennessee from its Confederate occupiers. Maynard returned to Congress after the war, but being a Republican in a Democrat-controlled state, he struggled in statewide elections.".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsEndDate "1863-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsEndDate "1873-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsEndDate "1875-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsEndDate "1881-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsStartDate "1857-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsStartDate "1866-07-24".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsStartDate "1873-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard activeYearsStartDate "1880-06-02".
- Horace_Maynard almaMater Amherst_College.
- Horace_Maynard birthDate "1814-08-30".
- Horace_Maynard birthPlace United_States.
- Horace_Maynard birthPlace Westborough,_Massachusetts.
- Horace_Maynard birthYear "1814".
- Horace_Maynard deathDate "1882-05-03".
- Horace_Maynard deathPlace Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Horace_Maynard deathPlace United_States.
- Horace_Maynard deathYear "1882".
- Horace_Maynard office "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 2nd district".
- Horace_Maynard office "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's At-large district".
- Horace_Maynard office "United States Minister to the Ottoman Empire".
- Horace_Maynard orderInOffice "28th".
- Horace_Maynard party Know_Nothing.
- Horace_Maynard party Opposition_Party_(United_States).
- Horace_Maynard party Republican_Party_(United_States).
- Horace_Maynard party Unconditional_Union_Party.
- Horace_Maynard party Unionist_Party_(United_States).
- Horace_Maynard party Whig_Party_(United_States).
- Horace_Maynard profession Lawyer.
- Horace_Maynard profession Politician.
- Horace_Maynard profession Professor.
- Horace_Maynard religion Presbyterianism.
- Horace_Maynard successor Jacob_Montgomery_Thornburgh.
- Horace_Maynard successor Thomas_Lemuel_James.
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- Horace_Maynard termPeriod Horace_Maynard__3.
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- Horace_Maynard termPeriod Horace_Maynard__5.
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- Horace_Maynard after Thomas_Lemuel_James.
- Horace_Maynard almaMater Amherst_College.
- Horace_Maynard before David_M._Key.
- Horace_Maynard birthDate "1814-08-30".
- Horace_Maynard birthPlace United_States.
- Horace_Maynard birthPlace Westborough,_Massachusetts.
- Horace_Maynard dateOfBirth "1814-08-30".
- Horace_Maynard dateOfDeath "1882-05-03".
- Horace_Maynard deathDate "1882-05-03".
- Horace_Maynard deathPlace Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Horace_Maynard deathPlace United_States.
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- Horace_Maynard name "Horace Maynard".
- Horace_Maynard name "Maynard, Horace".
- Horace_Maynard next "Himself".
- Horace_Maynard office United_States_Ambassador_to_Turkey.
- Horace_Maynard office United_States_Postmaster_General.
- Horace_Maynard office "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 2nd district".
- Horace_Maynard office "Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's At-large district".
- Horace_Maynard order "28".
- Horace_Maynard parents "Ephraim and Diana Cogswell Maynard".
- Horace_Maynard party "Whig, Know-Nothing, Opposition, Unionist, Unconditional Unionist, Republican".
- Horace_Maynard placeOfBirth United_States.
- Horace_Maynard placeOfBirth Westborough,_Massachusetts.
- Horace_Maynard placeOfDeath Knoxville,_Tennessee.
- Horace_Maynard placeOfDeath United_States.
- Horace_Maynard preceded George_Henry_Boker.
- Horace_Maynard predecessor David_M._Key.
- Horace_Maynard predecessor William_Henry_Sneed.
- Horace_Maynard predecessor "Himself".
- Horace_Maynard predecessor "New office".
- Horace_Maynard president Rutherford_B._Hayes.
- Horace_Maynard profession Lawyer.
- Horace_Maynard profession Politician.
- Horace_Maynard profession Professor.
- Horace_Maynard reason American_Civil_War.
- Horace_Maynard religion Presbyterianism.
- Horace_Maynard restingPlace Old_Gray_Cemetery.
- Horace_Maynard restingPlace "Knoxville, Tennessee, USA".
- Horace_Maynard shortDescription "American politician".
- Horace_Maynard spouse "Laura Ann Washburn".
- Horace_Maynard succeeded James_Longstreet.
- Horace_Maynard successor Jacob_Montgomery_Thornburgh.
- Horace_Maynard successor Thomas_Lemuel_James.
- Horace_Maynard successor "End of office".
- Horace_Maynard successor "Himself".
- Horace_Maynard termEnd "1863-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard termEnd "1873-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard termEnd "1875-03-03".
- Horace_Maynard termEnd "1880".
- Horace_Maynard termEnd "1881-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard termStart "1857-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard termStart "1866-07-24".
- Horace_Maynard termStart "1873-03-04".
- Horace_Maynard termStart "1875".