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  1. Richard Parks Bland (August 19, 1835 – June 15, 1899) was an American politician, lawyer, and educator from Missouri. A Democrat, Bland served in the United States House of Representatives from 1873 to 1895 and from 1897 to 1899, [1] representing at various times the Missouri 5th, 8th and 11th congressional districts.

  2. Richard Parks Bland, né le 19 août 1835 est mort le 15 juin 1899) est un politicien, avocat et éducateur américain, originaire du Missouri. Démocrate, Bland a siégé à la Chambre des représentants des États-Unis de 1873 à 1895 et de 1897 à 1899, représentant à diverses reprises les 5e, 8e et 11e districts du Congrès du Missouri.

  3. Richard P. Bland. Richard Parks Bland (* 19. August 1835 bei Hartford, Ohio County, Kentucky; † 15. Juni 1899 in Lebanon, Missouri) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1873 und 1895 sowie nochmals von 1897 bis 1899 vertrat er den Bundesstaat Missouri im US-Repräsentantenhaus .

  4. Bland, Richard P. (1835–1899) A Democratic politician from Missouri, Richard P. Bland was nicknamed “Silver Dick” and then “The Great Commoner”—the first sobriquet came from his campaigning for the use of silver in the coinage, which made him very popular with many miners.

  5. Richard Parks Bland (19 August 1835-15 June 1899) was a member of the US House of Representatives (D-MO 5) from 4 March 1873 to 3 March 1883 (succeeding Samuel Swinfin Burdett and preceding...

  6. Richard Parks Bland (August 19, 1835 – June 15, 1899) was an American politician, lawyer, and educator from Missouri. A Democrat, Bland served in the United States House of Representatives from 1873 to 1895 and from 1897 to 1899, representing at various times the Missouri 5th, 8th and 11th congressional districts.

  7. Young Richard P. received his initiatory training in the public schools in the vicinity of his rural home, and afterward finished his education in Griffin’s Academy. In 1855 he left the home of his childhood and took up his residence in Wayne County, Missouri, after which he taught school at Patterson for one term, and in the fall of the same ...