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Mirabeau B. Lamar

Mirabeau Buonaparte Lamar

American politician (1798-1859).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Country of Citizenship

United States
Republic of Texas

Date of Birth

8/16/1798

Date of Death

12/19/1859

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Louisville

Place of Death

Richmond

Image

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Occupation

Diplomat
Politician
Journalist

Position Held

Member of the Texas House of Representatives
President of the Republic of Texas
(12/10/1838 - 12/13/1841)
Replaces
:
Sam Houston
Replaced By
:
Sam Houston
Start Time
: 12/10/1838
End Time
: 12/13/1841
Vice President of the Republic of Texas
(10/22/1836 - 12/10/1838)
Replaces
:
Lorenzo De Zavala
Replaced By
:
David G. Burnet
Start Time
: 10/22/1836
End Time
: 12/10/1838
United States Ambassador to Nicaragua
(2/8/1858 - 5/20/1859)
Replaces
:
John H. Wheeler
Replaced By
:
Alexander Dimitry
Start Time
: 2/8/1858
End Time
: 5/20/1859
United States Ambassador to Costa Rica
(9/14/1858 - 5/20/1859)
Replaces
:
Solon Borland
Replaced By
:
Alexander Dimitry
Start Time
: 9/14/1858
End Time
: 5/20/1859
Ambassador
Member of the Georgia State Senate

Commons Gallery

Mirabeau B. Lamar

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Work Location

Austin

Name in Native Language

Mirabeau B. Lamar

Member of Political Party

Democratic-Republican Party

Sibling

Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar I
Loretto Rebecca Lamar

Educated At

Princeton University

Cause of Death

Myocardial Infarction

Manner of Death

Natural Causes

Writing Language

English

Father

John Lamar

Mother

Rebecca Lamar

Spouse

Tabitha Burwell Jordan
(1826 - 1830)
End Cause
:
Death of Subject's Spouse
Start Time
: 1826
End Time
: 1830
Henrietta Maffitt

Candidacy in Election

1838 Republic of Texas Presidential Election

Coat of Arms Image

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Place of Burial

Morton Cemetery

Family Name

Lamar
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