Linn Boyd
Linn Boyd
(
November 22
,
1800
–
December 17
,
1859
) was a prominent
U.S.
politician of the 1840s and 1850s, and served as
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
from
1851
to
1855
. Boyd was elected to the House as a
Democrat
from
Kentucky
from
1835
to
1837
and again from
1839
to
1855
. Boyd, Linn Boyd, Linn
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