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Charles Burleigh Graves
Charles Burleigh Graves (November 13, 1841 – March 25, 1912) was a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from August 21, 1905, to January 9, 1911. Life Graves was born November 13, 1841, in Wayne County, Indiana, and then at the age of ten moved with his family to Fulton County, Illinois. In 1859 he moved to Neosho Falls, Kansas. He was a member of the Iola, Kansas, Iola battalion of the Kansas artillery in the American Civil War, civil war, commanded by Capitan Ross, as part of the 9th Cavalry Regiment (United States), 9th Cavalry Regiment. He served with his company in Arkansas and Missouri as a non-commissioned officer until 1865 when he was mustered out. For the first year after the war he lived in Leavenworth County, Kansas, Leavenworth County before returning to Woodson County, Kansas, Woodson County to farm for another year. He married in 1872 Miss Hattie S. Hawkins in Neosho Falls, Kansas, and they then moved to Burlington, Kansas in 1875, before later moving to Empo ...
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Charles Burleigh Graves (November 13, 1841 – March 25, 1912) was a justice of the Kansas Supreme Court from August 21, 1905, to January 9, 1911. Life Graves was born November 13, 1841, in Wayne County, Indiana, and then at the age of ten moved with his family to Fulton County, Illinois. In 1859 he moved to Neosho Falls, Kansas. He was a member of the Iola, Kansas, Iola battalion of the Kansas artillery in the American Civil War, civil war, commanded by Capitan Ross, as part of the 9th Cavalry Regiment (United States), 9th Cavalry Regiment. He served with his company in Arkansas and Missouri as a non-commissioned officer until 1865 when he was mustered out. For the first year after the war he lived in Leavenworth County, Kansas, Leavenworth County before returning to Woodson County, Kansas, Woodson County to farm for another year. He married in 1872 Miss Hattie S. Hawkins in Neosho Falls, Kansas, and they then moved to Burlington, Kansas in 1875, before later moving to Empo ...
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