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  1. James William Denver (October 23, 1817 – August 9, 1892) was an American politician, soldier and lawyer. He served in the California state government, as an officer in the United States Army in two wars, and as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from California.

  2. 12 de mar. de 2019 · If you’re like most residents of the Mile-High City, you’ve probably never heard of its namesake, General James W. Denver. Denver, the man, was an accomplished soldier, politician and lawyer who led a wagon train, killed a man in a California duel and had a less-than-hospitable relationship with Denver, the city.

  3. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › james-w-denverJames W.Denver _ AcademiaLab

    James William "Jim" Denver (23 de octubre de 1817 - 9 de agosto de 1892) fue un político, soldado y abogado estadounidense. Sirvió en el gobierno del estado de California, como oficial del ejército de los Estados Unidos en dos guerras y como miembro demócrata de la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos por California.

  4. 15 de mar. de 2019 · by Brian K. Trembath on March 15, 2019. James W. Denver. Though General James W. Denver led a very active life that was marked by the kind of professional and personal success that most people would be happy to experience, he's also a figure who has been all but lost to history.

  5. James W. Denver Commissioner of Indian Affairs (April 17, 1857–December 2, 1857, and November 8, 1858–March 31, 1859) J ˚ ˝ ž˘ˇˇ˘˚ Ÿ˝ˆ ˝˙ was born in Winchester, Virginia, on October 23, 1817. In 1830, he and his family moved to Wilmington, Ohio, where he attended public schools. After graduating from high school, Denver taught

  6. Politician. Democrat. Born: October 23, 1817, Winchester, Virginia. Died: August 9, 1892, Washington, D.C. Served as 5th Territorial Governor of Kansas: December 21, 1857, to May 12, 1858 (acting governor); May 12 to July 3, 1858 and July 30 to October 10, 1858.

  7. 2 de sept. de 2021 · If you’re like most residents of the Mile-High City, you’ve probably never heard of its namesake, General James W. Denver. Denver, the man, was an accomplished soldier, politician and lawyer who led a wagon train, killed a man in a California duel and had a less-than-hospitable relationship with Denver, the city.