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  1. 10 de abr. de 2024 · George Mifflin Dallas, a son of Alexander James Dallas and Arabella Maria Smith Dallas, was born in Philadelphia on July 10, 1792. He graduated from Princeton in 1810 and was admitted to the Pennsylvania bar in 1813. He went to Russia with the politician Albert Gallatin in 1813. On May 23, 1816, he married Sophia Chew Nicklin of Philadelphia.

  2. George Mifflin Dallas (10 de julio de 1792-31 de diciembre de 1864) fue un senador estadounidense del estado de Pensilvania y el undécimo vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos sirviendo al 11º presidente James K. Polk . Dallas nació en Filadelfia y se graduó en el Colegio de Nueva Jersey, ahora la Universidad de Princeton, en 1810.

  3. George M. Dallas. George Mifflin Dallas (født 10. juli 1792 i Philadelphia i Pennsylvania, død 31. desember 1864 i Philadelphia i Pennsylvania) var en amerikansk senator fra Pennsylvania og den 11. visepresident i USA under James Knox Polk i perioden 4. mars 1845 til 4. mars 1849 . Dallas hadde en skiftende karriere med stillinger som ...

  4. Color print, half length portrait of a seated man (George M. Dallas). Greenish blue drapery in left background with the U.S. Capitol depicted in the right background . He is seated with his right arm resting on a table and document beside him.Currently not on view

  5. George M. Dallas. Ni George Mifflin Dallas (Hulio 10, 1792 – Disiembre 31, 1864) ket maysa idi a Senador ti E.U. manipud idiay Pennsylvania ken ti Maika-11 a Bise Presidente iti Estados Unidos (1845–1849), a nagserbi babaen ni James K. Polk .

  6. Correspondence of Alexander James Dallas and George Mifflin Dallas; letters received by George, 1813-1864; George's manuscript biography of his father, Alexander; a diary, 1848-1849 (photostat) of last months of Polk administration, including an account of Senate politics; and a portrait. Papers: 1819-1852 (bulk 1819-1831 and 1852). 82 items.

  7. Visitors of all ages can learn about portraiture through a variety of weekly public programs to create art, tell stories, and explore the museum.