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- Rufus_Easton abstract "Rufus Easton (May 4, 1774 – July 5, 1834) was an American attorney, politician, and postmaster. He served as a non-voting delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Missouri Territory prior to statehood. After statehood he became Missouri's second Attorney General. Rufus Easton was the founder of Alton, Illinois, and father of women's education pioneer Mary Easton Sibley.".
- Rufus_Easton birthDate "1774-05-04".
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace Litchfield_County,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace United_States.
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace Washington,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton birthYear "1774".
- Rufus_Easton deathDate "1834-07-05".
- Rufus_Easton deathPlace St._Charles,_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton deathYear "1834".
- Rufus_Easton office "Attorney General of Missouri".
- Rufus_Easton office "Delegate to the U.S. House of RepresentativesfromMissouri Territory".
- Rufus_Easton orderInOffice "2nd".
- Rufus_Easton predecessor Edward_Bates.
- Rufus_Easton predecessor Edward_Hempstead.
- Rufus_Easton successor John_Scott_(Missouri_politician).
- Rufus_Easton successor Robert_William_Wells.
- Rufus_Easton termPeriod Rufus_Easton__1.
- Rufus_Easton termPeriod Rufus_Easton__2.
- Rufus_Easton thumbnail Rufus_Easton.jpg?width=300.
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- Rufus_Easton wikiPageLength "13412".
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- Rufus_Easton wikiPageRevisionID "701676918".
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink 1811–12_New_Madrid_earthquakes.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Aaron_Burr.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Hamilton.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_McNair.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Alton,_Illinois.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Burr_conspiracy.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:1774_births.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:1834_deaths.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Delegates_to_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives_from_Missouri_Territory.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Missouri_Attorneys_General.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Litchfield,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Rome,_New_York.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink District_of_Louisiana.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Bates.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Hempstead.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Ephraim_Kirby.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Bates.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Freedom_suit.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Gateway_Arch.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Gideon_Granger.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Indiana_Territory.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink James_Wilkinson.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink John_Scott_(Missouri_politician).
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Lindenwood_University.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Attorneys_General_of_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Litchfield_County,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Marguerite_Scypion.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Luther_King,_Jr..
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Easton_Sibley.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Mississippi_River.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Missouri_Territory.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Panic_of_1819.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Postmaster.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Robert_William_Wells.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Rome,_New_York.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink St._Charles,_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink St._Louis.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Jefferson.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink United_States_House_of_Representatives.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Postmaster_General.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink United_States_territorial_court.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Vincennes,_Indiana.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink War_of_1812.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Washington,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink Washington_County,_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLink William_Henry_Harrison.
- Rufus_Easton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rufus Easton".
- Rufus_Easton after John_Scott_(Missouri_politician).
- Rufus_Easton after Robert_William_Wells.
- Rufus_Easton before Edward_Bates.
- Rufus_Easton before Edward_Hempstead.
- Rufus_Easton birthDate "1774-05-04".
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace Litchfield_County,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace United_States.
- Rufus_Easton birthPlace Washington,_Connecticut.
- Rufus_Easton dateOfBirth "1774-05-04".
- Rufus_Easton dateOfDeath "1834-07-05".
- Rufus_Easton deathDate "1834-07-05".
- Rufus_Easton deathPlace St._Charles,_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton district "AL".
- Rufus_Easton imagesize "200".
- Rufus_Easton name "Easton, Rufus".
- Rufus_Easton name "Rufus Easton".
- Rufus_Easton office "Attorney General of Missouri".
- Rufus_Easton office "Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri Territory".
- Rufus_Easton order "2".
- Rufus_Easton placeOfBirth "Washington, Litchfield County, ConnecticutUSA".
- Rufus_Easton placeOfDeath St._Charles,_Missouri.
- Rufus_Easton predecessor Edward_Bates.
- Rufus_Easton predecessor Edward_Hempstead.
- Rufus_Easton restingPlace "Lindenwood University Cemetery, St. Charles, Missouri".
- Rufus_Easton shortDescription "American politician".
- Rufus_Easton spouse "Alby Easton".
- Rufus_Easton state "Missouri Territory".
- Rufus_Easton successor John_Scott_(Missouri_politician).
- Rufus_Easton successor Robert_William_Wells.