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Lane, Henry

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Lane, Henry (Smith) (1811–1881)

US politician. A Whig appointee from Indiana, he served in Congress (1840–43), then left to fight in the Mexican-American war. Joining the Republican Party in support of its antislavery policy, he championed the presidential candidacy of Abraham Lincoln in 1860. He was a one-term senator (1861–67), then returned to being banking and Republican Party activism in Indiana. Lane was born in Sharpsburg, Kentucky.



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