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Robert Crittenden
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Personal details
Born (1797-01-01)January 1, 1797
near Versailles, Kentucky
Died December 18, 1834(1834-12-18) (aged 37)
Vicksburg Mississippi

Robert Crittenden (January 1, 1797 – December 18, 1834) was an attorney and politician, appointed temporarily as Governor of Arkansas Territory. He was a co-founder of the Rose Law Firm.

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Early life and education [edit]

Robert Crittenden was born near Versailles, Kentucky, in the Bluegrass Region, into a political family. He was the son of John Crittenden, a planter who was a Major in the Continental Army and a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses. His brother John Jordan Crittenden later served as United States Senator. His great-nephew Thomas T. Crittenden, Jr. became Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri.

Robert was educated privately and read the law as a legal apprentice to prepare for passing the bar.

Political career [edit]

Crittenden was appointed as Secretary of Arkansas Territory from 1819 to 1829. He served as Governor of Arkansas while James Miller was delayed for an extended period en route to Arkansas.

Although never officially appointed as governor, Crittenden called the first territorial legislature into session and took responsibility for organizing the new territory. He amassed considerable political power. Crittenden was a primary leader in preparing the territory for statehood.

He was appointed as United States Commissioner for negotiating the 1824 Treaty with the Quapaw Indians.

By 1827 Crittenden and his former friend, Henry Wharton Conway, a Territorial Representative, had come into conflict on political issues and finally had a duel. He mortally wounded Conway near Napoleon, Arkansas on October 29, 1827, who died several days later.

Crittenden lived at the end of his life in Vicksburg, Mississippi.

Legacy and honors [edit]

References [edit]

Political offices
Preceded by
George Izard
Territorial Governor of Arkansas
1836-1840
Succeeded by
John Pope

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Wed, 08 May 2013 12:39:17 -0700

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