John Bull (congressman)
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John Bull (1803Template:SpndFebruary 1863) was an American clergyman and physician who represented Missouri in the U.S. Congress between 1833 and 1835.
Life
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medicine in Baltimore, Maryland, moved to Howard County, Missouri, and settled near Glasgow, Missouri. He engaged in the practice of medicine. He owned slaves.<ref>Template:Citation</ref> He studied theology, was ordained to the ministry and became a Methodist minister in Glasgow, Missouri. He was an unsuccessful candidate in the 1832 Missouri gubernatorial election and a presidential elector on the Jackson-Calhoun ticket in 1828.
John Bull was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian candidate to the Twenty-third Congress (March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835); resumed his ministerial duties and also the practice of medicine; died near Rothville, Missouri, Chariton County, Missouri, in February 1863; interment in Hutcheson Cemetery, a family burial ground, near Rothville.
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- 1803 births
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- Methodists from Virginia
- Methodists from Missouri
- National Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Missouri
- 1828 United States presidential electors
- People from Virginia
- Physicians from Missouri
- United States representatives who owned slaves
- People from Glasgow, Missouri
- 19th-century American physicians
- 19th-century American Methodist ministers
- 19th-century United States representatives