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Meaning of "lewis cass"

lewis cass: Lewis Cass was an American military officer, politician, and statesman who served as the U.S. Secretary of War and Secretary of State. He was also a prominent figure in the Democratic Party and played a significant role in the history of the United States during the 19th century

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He began the study of law in Marietta and developed a close friendship with Lewis Cass.
The Karrick process was invented by Lewis Cass Karrick in the 1920s.
The House acquiesced, owing largely to the influence of General Lewis Cass.
It was named for Lewis Cass.
In that election, he faced off against Democratic Party candidate Lewis Cass.
It is named for Lewis Cass.
Ballenger was the great-great-grandson of nineteenth-century politician Lewis Cass.
The community was named after Lewis Cass.
In 1848, Harris was an elector for unsuccessful presidential candidate Lewis Cass.
He was a presidential elector for Democratic candidate Lewis Cass in 1848.
Cass Township has the name of politician Lewis Cass.
Beginning in the spring of 1820, Schoolcraft served as a geologist on the Lewis Cass expedition.

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