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STUART, Charles E., senator, born in Columbia county, New York, 25 November, 1810; died in Kalamazoo, Michigan, in 1887. He studied law, was admitted to tile bar, and settled in Kalamazoo, Michigan From 1841 till 1846 he was a member of the state legislature, after which he entered the National house of representatives as a Democrat, serving from 6 December, 1847, till 3 March, 1849. He was defeated in 1848, but at the next election was again successful, and at the close of his second term was elected to the United States senate, serving from 4 March, 1853, till 3 March, 1859. In the senate he was chairman of the committee on public lands. He attended the National Union convention at Philadelphia in 1866.
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