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HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-189x)

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 896 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HANNIBAL HAMLIN (1809-189x)  ,
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vice-president of the
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United States (1861-1865), was born at Paris, Maine, on the 27th of August 1809 . After studying in Hebron Academy, he 'conducted his
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father's
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farm for a time, became schoolmaster, and later managed a weekly newspaper at Paris . He then studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1833, and rapidly acquired a reputation as an able lawyer and a, good public
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speaker . Entering politics as an anti-
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slavery Democrat, he was a memberof the state House of Representatives in 1836-184o, serving as its presiding officer during the last four years . He was a representative in Congress from 1843 to 1847, and was a member of the United States Senate from 1848 to 1856 . From the very beginning of his service in Congress he was prominent as an opponent of the extension of slavery; he was a conspicuous supporter of the Wilmot Proviso, spoke against the Compromise
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Measures of-185o, and in 1856, chiefly because of the passage in 1854 of the Kansas-
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Nebraska
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Bill, which repealed the
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Missouri Compromise, and his party's endorsement of that repeal at the
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Cincinnati Convention two years later, he withdrew from the Democrats and joined the newly organized Republican party . The Republicans of Maine nominated him for governor in the same
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year, and having carried the election by a large majority he was inaugurated in this office on the 8th of
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January 1857 . In the latter
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part of
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February, however, he resigned the governor-
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ship, and was again a member of the Senate from 1857 to January 1861 . From 1861 to 1865, during the
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Civil War, he was Vice-President of the United States . `While in this office he was one of the chief advisers of President Lincoln, and urged both the Emancipation Proclamation and the arming of the negroes . After the war he again served in the Senate (1869-1881), was minister to Spain (1881-1883), and then retired from public
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life . He died at Bangor, Maine, on the 4th of
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July 1891 .

See Life and Tinies of

Hannibal Hamlin (Cambridge, Mass., 1899), by C . E . Hamlin, his grandson .

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