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  1. HARLAN, James, a Senator from Iowa; born in Clark County, Ill., August 26, 1820; at age four, moved with his family to Indiana; attended the rural schools, assisted his father in farming, and taught school until 1841, when he entered college; graduated from Indiana Asbury (now DePauw) University, Greencastle, Ind., in 1845; moved to Iowa City, Iowa, in 1845; superintendent of public ...

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  4. Harlan received 52 votes--a bare majority of the votes cast--to win a seat in the United States Senate. When the Iowa senate met the following Monday, it protested that the election was not legal since a majority of senators had not been present. Statement of the Case. Although Harlan's opponents in Iowa challenged the legality of his selection ...

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    3. George HARLAN was born in 1650. He was christened on 11 Mar 1650 in Monkwearmouth, Durham, England. He died in Jul 1714 in Kennet, Chester, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Jul 1714 in Center Meeting Burying Grounds, Chester County, Pennsylvania. From "History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family" by Alpheus Harlan- "George Harlan, Yeoman, "Ye ...

  7. James Harlan was born in Clark County, Illinois, in 1820. He received his education at an Indiana county school and taught in a district school before attending Indiana Asbury University (now DePauw University), graduating in 1845. Later that year, he moved to Iowa City, Iowa, and by 1847 was serving as superintendent of public instruction.